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East Professors Say They Are Under Email
Seige OVER the weekend Juan Cole
reported that he and the other seven
professors listed on Campus
Watch have been subject to "massive
repetitive spamming of our email accounts.
Also hacker tools are being used to spoof
our emails, sending out things under our
names that are not from us." He
added:" This sort of thing paralyzed
some of my poor colleagues. I use
Eudora so I just set filters and empty
the trash more often, plus I report the
offenders to their internet service
providers. But then it starts up from
another account somewhere. It is
interesting to see what it is like to
be under siege." Mr. Cole says that some of the members
on the list have received up to 1,400
emails a day. Some, he says, have received
telephone threats. In an email he sent to
the others on the list, Mr. Cole referred
to "this campaign of intimidation" as an
"organized conspiracy." He informed his colleagues that filters
can weed out the spam once the IP address
has been identified. But "once one account
is canceled, another one will be opened
elsewhere to continue the attacks." He has told his colleages they should
report instances of identity theft to the
authorities: "Where the individual has
'spoofed' or stolen an identity, this is a
Federal crime and should be reported as
such to the FBI. ... It is possible that
RICO or other legal tools will be used to
break up such attack rings." This is an
example of an email Mr. Cole has sent to
an ISP discovered hosting one of the
spammers: "Someone is using a repetitive
spam program from your servers to
disrupt my email service at the
University of Michigan. Please cancel
this account, or if the person is a
nested hacker, seek him out and zot
him, immediately, or I shall be forced
to take legal action. Please note that
the individual has stolen the
identities of prominent US academics
and so is in violation of Federal law.
I ask that if you discover his
identity, that it and information on
his activities be turned over to the
FBI. Sincerely, Professor Juan Cole
History University of Michigan." This is a sample of one of the emails
that went out over the name of Ali
Mazrui, one of the eight professors
listed on the Campus Watch site. "Top Ten Excuses of Muslim
Women and Its Responses 1) I'm not yet
convinced of the necessity of the
Hijab.." COMMENT
BY DANIEL PIPES, DIRECTOR OF THE MIDDLE
EAST FORUM, SPONSOR OF CAMPUS WATCH
HNN emailed Mr. Pipes
(right)
about Mr. Cole's complaint that he and
other professors listed on Campus Watch
had been spammed. We received the
following comment: "Professor Juan Cole has
complained that he has received spam,
his e-mail address is being "spoofed,"
and he has been subjected to other
forms of e-mail pestering in recent
days -- all of which he believes is the
work of visitors to the Campus Watch
website. But Campus Watch does not
encourage site visitors to contact
anyone mentioned on its website.Indeed, the Campus Watch website
deliberately omits contact information
about the individuals noted at
http://www.campus-watch.org/dossier.php/id/2
[2]. Further, Campus Watch
categorically repudiates all forms of
e-mail harassment. If Professor Cole
has in fact been subject to such
harassment, Campus Watch joins him in
demanding that whoever stands behind
this reprehensible behavior cease
immediately. " Related
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