Trying to change the way people think about sexual harassment

During the past months, since the late winter of 2004, our web sites and e-mail have experienced a string of intrusions by hackers.  We know that information on back issues of the W.A.S.H. Rag have been altered, e-mail was hijacked, our traffic was diverted to other IP addresses than our own, and we have had to constantly spend our time tracking down these offenses, and find officials who could correct them if we could not.  To read more about this, we recommend back issues 12.2 and 12.3 of the W.A.S.H. Rag which you can read at http://www.washrag.org/WASH/page18.html, or the narrative we made for the South Dakota Attorney General on the following pages.

 

The only warning I had was that my website traffic decreased.  If you have a feminist web site, don’t kid yourself, the same thing could happen to you without you ever knowing it is.  Trained as we are to assume that anyone who “thinks someone is out to get them” is mentally ill, it takes a certain amount of chutzpah to make the attempt to track down internet criminals.  Anyone who does not make any attempt to stop criminal attacks against your web site and web site feedback is contributing to the problem by encouraging the criminals. on.

Women Against Sexual Harassment

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