From: "Sarah Ewart"
<sarahewart(a)gmail.com>om>:
I think the only options remaining are to start
reporting him to the
police.
If anyone else wants to know which police to contact, then these few things
might be useful. Basically, you would start with...Is this legal?...I don't
want him on my project, because...and this is how I know who he is. You
might get some help with that from verizon's abuse contact or their abuse
phone number. Sometimes, I'll warn ya, you can get more help from abuse
contacts than cops, just because they're equipped to verify that e-mail
directed at you came through them.
OrgName: Verizon Internet Services Inc.
OrgID: VRIS
Address: 1880 Campus Commons Dr
City: Reston
StateProv: VA
PostalCode: 20191
Country: US
This is not the relevant police department. The relevant police department
is the local police department of the victim, not the attacker. The victim
must file a complaint locally, and then the local police will take the
necessary steps to liase with the jurisdiction of the attacker.
I learnt this a few years ago when dealing with a certain Canadian.
-- Tim Starling