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I've had a cyber-stalker, who was a lot more of a pest than any theoretical gangster who might be reading a foreign language website to see what I think of him (or her).
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I've had a cyber-stalker, who was a lot more of a pest than any theoretical gangster who might be reading a foreign language website to see what I think of him (or her).
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I've had a cyber-stalker, who was a lot more of a pest than any theoretical gangster who might be reading a foreign language website to see what I think of him (or her).
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That would enable anyone with a simple Internet connection—terrorist, criminal, cyber-stalker, business competitor, paparazzi—to track the movements of thousands of aircraft and, for all practical purposes, their occupants.
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I've had a cyber-stalker, who was a lot more of a pest than any theoretical gangster who might be reading a foreign language website to see what I think of him (or her).
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I've had a cyber-stalker, who was a lot more of a pest than any theoretical gangster who might be reading a foreign language website to see what I think of him (or her).
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One woman who has haunted him lately may be fairly characterized as a cyber-stalker, assuming a Twitter identity as "Badd Garrett" and purporting to be him.
Ellen Sterling: Brad Garrett: Gambling On His Own Club In Las Vegas 2010
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Kathy Sierra has actually had to cancel all of her speaking engagements as she is now too scared to leave her house, after being bombarded with death threats by a cyber-stalker.
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Zaboo, cyber-stalker extraordinaire, tries so hard to be a man for Riley that he endures all manner of degradation – and still manages to recapture his spirit.
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But this is Stephen Taylor's Blogging Tories we're talking about here; being a mentally-unhinged cyber-stalker won't even make you stand out in a crowd over there.
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