Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 11:17:41 -0400 To: Matthew Gaylor <freematt@coil.com> From: Matthew Gaylor <freematt@coil.com> Subject: Anonymous Tip Web Link Now Available Worldwide to Report Information to U.S. Authorities Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed"<http://www.Anonymizer.com/news/index.shtml>
Anonymous Tip Web Link Now Available Worldwide to Report Information to U.S. Authorities
Free Internet Security and Anonymity Services and Consultation Also Available to Agencies Investigating Tragedy
SAN DIEGO, September 12, 2001 - Anyone with information pertaining to Tuesday's terrorist attacks who wishes to communicate anonymously with U.S. authorities can use an Anonymous Tip Web Link now located at the Anonymizer.com home page.
The service, which is accessible worldwide, allows individuals to report information to the FBI's Terrorism Activity tip page without revealing their identity, geographical location or other compromising computer data to the message recipient or other parties.
The Anonymous Tip Web Link is located at <http://www.anonymizer.com>.
The purpose of the service is to encourage individuals with information to come forward who might otherwise remain silent out of concern for their personal safety or fear of persecution. This is especially a concern for individuals in countries or areas where communications may be monitored by members or supporters of the groups responsible for Tuesday's events.
The Anonymous Tip service is hosted by leading Internet privacy and security firm Anonymizer.com, a privately-held company located in San Diego, CA. Anonymizer.com joins the Internet community in offering its sympathy for the victims and families of the tragic incidents on Sept. 11, 2001.
OPERATION SAFE INVESTIGATION EXPANDED On Sept. 6, Anonymizer launched "Operation Safe Investigation," through which the company donates Internet security services to Law Enforcement agencies, News Media organizations and other relevant groups to aid safe and effective Internet investigations. In response to Tuesday's tragedy, the program has been expanded to offer an unlimited number of complimentary accounts to agencies investigating the incidents. For more information or to receive free licenses, contact professional@anonymizer.com, visit <http://www.anonymizer.com/opsafe>, or call 619 725 3180 x307.
FREE CONSULTING In addition to Anonymous Tip Web site and Operation Safe Investigation, Anonymizer.com is making its consulting services available free of charge to agencies that are investigating the tragedy. Experienced Anonymizer.com personnel are available to provide expertise on Internet anonymity, cryptography and digital forensics to U.S. Law Enforcement agencies that may require it. For more information, contact professional@anonymizer.com, or call 619 725 3180 x307.
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