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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am surprised that they just asked you to delete it. As for Sholay's comment - surely that's entrapment?
Also, I would have thought that if there was an email address, the police could have posed as a perso who is interested and gain more information that way, perhaps arranging a meet, etc. I'm pretty sure this wouldn't be entrapment because they are contacting you and advertising themselves, not you provoking a reaction/ response.
I would definitely call the Police again and ask them why they asked you to delete it and that's all. Well done to you for doing somethng about it though and not just deleting it.
Almost all spam of this type is sent from compromised systems and what you're seeing as an email address is fake.
The police intelligence unit know this.
To acurately trace it back from where it actually came from rather than where the mail "says" it came from you'd probably have to get a warrant to get the data logs from 2 or 3 ISPs - some probably foreign and you'd end up at some machine infected with a trojan acting as a robot picking up and sending mails.
If you then somehow managed to find who was controlling them it'd probably be a Russian outfit and you'd have a ton of trouble trying to do anything about it.
Something like 75% of Emails on the internet are reckoned to be spam - your ISP probably stops 90% of it from reaching you so your mail is quite literally a drop in the ocean.
That doesn't mean they're not working on the problem, they just approach it from a dfferent angle.
But if you ever get one with something concrete like a UK phone number I'm sure they'll take a real interest
Best advice don't even open spam
Thanks for your answers guys, I won't answer individually, but i'll give you my thoughts on this, and hopefully i'll cover the points you've all made.
If this email had said 'Young Girls', i'd have just deleted it, and thought no more of it, but it said 'underage girls', got to admit, it stopped me in my tracks, its the first i'd ever had that said that.
Obviously, various thoughts crossed my mind, from the police trying an entrapment, to, this person has to be stopped.
The email said that this person couldn't link directly to these sites, but gave his/her email address, which was a UK one, I never clicked on it to find out if it was genuine or not, but I did expect the Police to do more.
In between my original post and now, I got back to them, spoke to a different person, and he said, it was just a spam, and anyway, they hadn't the resources to investigate every one that was reported, i've must say that I was disgusted with this, as at the very least, they could have taken the email address, and tried it themselves.
Hi loonie, I know this thread is old now but I remember reading it and thinking how aweful the things that are going on to girls on the internet.. Tonight when I was watching TV there was a add telling people if they see any under age internet porn to go to this web site.. its
www.cybertip.ca and it can be reported there.. It may be a canadian based site but it will do its job all around the world.. Take care loonie and thanks for bringing this aweful problem to everybodys attion...
JEN
try reporting to these guys:
http://www.cybertip.ca/en/cybertip/
believe they are canada based, but deal worldwide they say... hopefully they'll take you more seriously... let us all know how you get on...
cheers
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