Originally posted by: Crusty
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Originally posted by: Crusty
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
I suppose they could have the FBI lock down the building then use some kind of technology to detect the location of all devices with an ip and go one by one and either confiscate all found equipment or find a way to know which one was the source. Probably happen all in under 15 minutes within the crime was done. Especially if piracy was involved.
Unless you're committing massive amounts of wire fraud on public terminal i don't think you'll have to worry about the FBI.
Especially storming the building within 15 minutes of the crime being commited. :laugh: That's outrageous. :laugh:
I heard many stories of stuff like this. Apparently the RIAA has a swat team as well so perhaps they'd be more likely to raid then the FBI. I don't see what stops them from doing it to a public place. US authorities go ballistic over computer crime. Here in Canada it's not really that bad though. At most they might cut off your internet. When I was new to computers and did not really know anything about hacking ethics or firewalls I used to port scan stuff for hell of it and connect to people's machine with sub seven and stuff like that. Port 139 is an old favorite as well. You could map someone's C drive across the net lol. Good times.
Now you've got to be really kidding. An RIAA SWAT team?! :laugh: Perhaps they involved the local SWAT to help an investigation, but the RIAA surely
does not operate their own SWAT.
Like Oakenfold said, you have to do some serious shit to get the feds involved in a fashion that gets you raided by the FBI in under 15 minutes. You know like... hacking the NSA or stealing funds from a govt. account, and even then they would have to already be watching you to react that fast.
The FBI does routinely raid facilities like data centers and such as part of their investigations, they'll even raid your house if you do something bad enough... but a scenario like the OP asked about(a death threat)... LOL. You'd be lucky to get the local sheriff involved!