Upstream | August 17, 2010 | 1 comment

Articles critical of local government trigger cyber-attacks on journalist: Who stops the cops? - Lexington courts | Examiner.com

My short time as an Examiner covering the court system in Lexington, Kentucky has indeed been interesting. I have a history of dealing with the courts that has given me insight that most would not otherwise have. While I plan to discuss criminals and the crimes they commit, I have used my first articles to bring to light criminal behavior in the local courts, police department and city government. This choice has proven to have attracted the attention of exactly those whom I am reporting on; the criminal element in our local government. Years of dealing with harassment, false arrests and plain incompetence in local government has prepared me for the incidents we are about to discuss.

The first attack came from a Facebook invitation from the sister of a police officer accidentally killed on duty and discussed in my article, "Does Glenn Rahan Doneghy's life matter?". When I opened the invitation my virus program alerted me to the key-logger virus and informed me that it was unable to remove the virus. I bought two more programs and used the Microsoft malicious software remover program without any luck. This attack happened while I was on my new computer purchased to produce audio and video evidence of corruption and my false arrests. I immediately disconnected my hard drives and shut this computer down.

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