On Thu, 24 May 2001 Ashton7@aol.com wrote:
I wonder why this person or persons unknown went to such great lengths to attack me and my partner and my websites, for such a great length of time, and in all of that time on the Lyst they *never*, until we discovered the Fiona connection ourselves (quite by accident, I might add), claimed to know Fiona or to be connected to Fiona in any way. It seems to me that if you are setting out to get someone like Fiona in trouble and to hack their accounts, that you would claim to BE them, not someone else such as "Jenny Kaye". I mean, we might never have even discovered a connection to Fiona which makes such a deception rather meaningless.
On the other hand, if this person wants to attack you and yours (and this Jenny Kaye clearly feels strongly motivated to do so), doing so via an illictly obtained account seems a perfectly rational strategy.
It's strange to me, too, that they never
perpetuated any internet sabotage against Fiona's own website, etc.
I can't think of any interpretation of events which would cause one to expect such a thing.
Furthermore, they seem to have quite an interest and knowledge of Blakes 7, B7 fandom, slash, and fans... of course, they keep getting many of their facts laughably wrong, but the fact remains that they obviously are familiar with Blakes 7, the people in it, and the people on this list. Which certainly does not point to a random hacker.
Substantial knowledge of B7, Dr Who and Philip K Dick... shit, this is starting to sound like me. Ah, but also some knowledge of the circles Fiona moves in, which lets me off the hook.
This isn't a random hacker.
Iain