Abuse report

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by sir tony, Dec 10, 2005.

  1. sir tony

    sir tony Guest

    Dear Customer,

    This is an automated response to the email you sent to the BT Customer
    Security team. Your Unique reference is 5516577

    Please read this email carefully as it contains important information
    about the BT Acceptable Use Policy and the BT Customer Security team.

    The BT Customer Security team investigates every report we receive and
    where applicable, we'll do our best to reply within three working days,

    particularly if we need more information.

    The BT Customer Security team will investigate all allegations of
    misuse and if we find that a BT customer is in breach of the BT Terms &

    Conditions and / or Acceptable Use Policy we'll take appropriate action

    against the account holder.

    All cases of abuse are taken very seriously. However, we can only take
    action where the misuse originates from our network or customer base.

    TYPES OF ABUSE THAT SHOULD BE REPORTED TO BT

    First, please report abuse where someone using a BT domain or a BT IP
    address has undertaken the activity.

    The domains in question include:
    btinternet.com
    btopenworld.com
    btconnect.com
    btbusinessoffice.com
    btbroadbandoffice.com
    btclick.com
    talk21.com

    Secondly, you should report abuse to BT where the abuse originates from

    an IP address used by BT. For more information, please go to
    http://www.ripe.net

    Thirdly, you should report abuse to BT if the abuse originates from a
    BT service or application, i.e. a BT email service such as talk21,
    btinternet.com or any other application supported or maintained by BT.

    Please see the notes below for more information.

    Legal constraints prevent us giving you specific information about any
    action we may take against an offender, but if you believe a BT
    customer has carried out an illegal activity over the internet, then
    you
    should immediately contact your local police force to report this. When

    going to the police you should make sure that you've any supporting
    information that might be available. We're sorry, but BT isn't in a
    position
    to report allegations of illegal activity to the police on your behalf.


    Please note: this is an automatic email and we're unable to respond to
    replies sent to this address.

    Thank you for reporting this case to us; we appreciate your help and
    co-operation in this matter.

    Yours sincerely,

    BT Customer Security team
    http://www.abuse-guidance.com/

    For more information please see the notes below:

    1. Abuse from a non-BT network
    We're sorry, but BT can't take action where the origin of the abuse is
    from a non-BT customer. In these circumstances please report the abuse
    directly to the offender's Internet Service Provider (ISP). The easiest

    way to identify the source ISP is to find the IP address from where the

    abuse originates. You can identify the ISP using a web-based tool -
    please go to
    http://www.ripe.net
    Select the Whois db and enter the relevant IP address. An email address

    for reporting abuse is usually included in the page that opens.

    2. Reporting of unsolicited email (spam)
    Please include your original email on this subject with any and all
    subsequent emails, so that we can maintain continuity and quickly deal
    with your concerns.
    Because of the way the internet operates it isn't always possible to
    trust the information shown in the 'From' and even 'To' address. We
    therefore need the header information that shows the true origin of the

    email (please see 6 below). Please include the full header information
    that
    shows the IP address relevant to your report. It's possible that
    emails appearing to be from trusted parties may have been generated by
    a
    virus waiting for an unsuspecting person to open it, so please take
    care.

    Please send us reports of spam that originate only from our network. We

    can't take action on behalf of other ISPs. Please make sure that you
    include the header information so that we can act quickly.

    3. Email not addressed to me
    Senders of bulk email often put random email addresses in the 'To'
    field of email being sent. They then Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) to other
    recipients, so that the email appears to be addressed to someone else.

    4. Child Abuse Online
    If you're concerned about the comments, actions or behaviour of an
    individual online, and if you fear that a child is at risk, please send
    a
    report to the Virtual Global Taskforce at:
    http://www.virtualglobaltaskforce.com. The Taskforce comprises police
    forces from around the world, including the National Crime Squad in the

    UK, and works to make the Internet a safer place for children. The
    Taskforce website also provides related information, advice and
    support.

    5. Pornographic material
    If you're faced with illegal material please send a report to the
    Internet Watch Foundation. You can do this directly via the web at
    http://www.iwf.org.uk/index.html

    The IWF works with international bodies to remove illegal material from

    the internet.

    6. BT Yahoo! SpamGuard
    BT Yahoo! Internet users can use email filtering to reduce the amount
    of spam (unsolicited junk email) received. BT Yahoo! SpamGuard is
    automatically switched on for all accounts when a customer signs up for
    the
    service. It's impossible for any email filtering to be 100% effective,
    so we recommend that you check any filtered email to make sure that it
    hasn't been incorrectly identified as spam. This is easy to do via
    webmail. In addition it's very easy to report mail that hasn't been
    filtered, via the 'This is spam' tab at the top of the webmail page.

    7. Header information
    Emails contain header information not usually seen by the recipient.
    The header contains details of where the email came from and the path
    it
    took through the internet. Please include this information with reports

    of spam as it provides evidence of the email's origin.
    Here's how to do this in Outlook Express:
    - select the email in question and click on 'File' and then

    'Properties'
    - please copy and paste this information into an email and
    send it on to us

    To find headers using other email software, please refer to that email
    software's Help section. If you still need some help viewing email
    headers, please contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for advice
    or
    visit a free spam report web site for more information. One such site
    is
    http://spamcop.net/

    8. Firewall logs and port scanning
    Firewalls help prevent unwanted access to your computer by monitoring
    the ports on your computer. Logs are produced by the firewall to show
    the ports that are scanned. If you're contacting us about a possible
    port
    scan please include your firewall log so that we can carry out a full
    investigation. Before doing this, however, please be aware that what is

    sometimes thought to be a port scan is nothing more than the
    'background noise of the internet'. If you're still concerned, and you
    run
    firewall software, you should be able to find your IP log in your
    firewall
    software control panel - the IP log is sometimes called 'Events' or
    something similar. This will show us the time and origin of the attack,
    and
    help us identify those responsible so that further action may be taken.
    We also need to know the time zone used by your computer (e.g.
    Greenwich Mean Time). If you're not sure of this, please doubleclick on
    the
    time display on your computer screen (usually in the bottom right-hand
    corner). This will open a window showing your clock settings.

    9. BT port scan
    To help protect our users and the network BT periodically carries out
    port scanning activity. We do this to detect and contact customers
    with
    open servers. Using open servers is a breach of the BT Terms &
    Conditions / Acceptable Use Policies. For more details, please go to
    http://www.abuse-guidance.com
     
    sir tony, Dec 10, 2005
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    Tim Guest

    Is there an abuse report for the abuse of the abuse reporting system?
     
    Tim, Dec 10, 2005
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  3. sir tony

    Lozzo Guest

    sir tony said...
    Tony, no-one really cares. No-one's lost their accoun and you're only
    making yourself look even more stupid.

    Some may take the piss, but I genuinely feel sorry for you. It's like
    watching a mong being teased with sweets.
     
    Lozzo, Dec 10, 2005
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    ginge Guest

    I've never seen that happen. Do they drool or something?
     
    ginge, Dec 10, 2005
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  5. sir tony

    Lozzo Guest

    ginge said...
    I used to do it to my brother.
     
    Lozzo, Dec 10, 2005
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  6. ginge wrote
    They?
     
    steve auvache, Dec 10, 2005
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  7. sir tony

    ginge Guest

    " "
     
    ginge, Dec 10, 2005
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  8. sir tony

    Andy Bonwick Guest

    They only drool after headbutting car windscreens. I've got a large
    number of witnesses to confirm this btw.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Dec 10, 2005
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  9. sir tony

    ginge Guest

    Yes, that's all well and good but now there's a question that needs
    answering. Which **** stole my sweets?
     
    ginge, Dec 10, 2005
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    Tim Guest

    Dunno, but someone nicked your pint while the medics were reading your
    bumps.
     
    Tim, Dec 10, 2005
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  11. sir tony

    Andy Bonwick Guest

    I had the beer but know **** all about any missing sweets.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Dec 10, 2005
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