Apologies for the delay on this post, but I was out on the Hudson yesterday with “River University” students seining for fish and probing mud samples when the Norfolk Constabulary, the local British police force investigating the 2009 disclosure of e-mails and files from the University of East Anglia climate unit, finally officially deemed the incident a crime — even as it closed the case, conceding that it was uncrackable. The news release ends with a paragraph that, in essence, says users of the Internet are on their own: Norfolk Assistant Chief Constable Charlie Hall, Protective Services lead, said: "Online crime is a global issue. While law enforcement agencies continue...
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