Original title: threatened to kill Shinzo Abe threat message was sent from multiple IP addresses based remote control
People's Network Tokyo October 23, according to the Yomiuri Shimbun website reports early October, threats to e-mail sent to the Japanese National Police Agency and the National Public Safety Commission, threatened to kill the president of the Liberal Democratic Party, Shinzo Abe, the event has the latest progress.
According to the sources responsible for investigating the matter, the message was issued from Japan multiple IP addresses to send up to 20 times.
The Metropolitan Police believe that multiple PCs in Japan is likely to be a remote control, the PC may be maliciously exploited. Recently, four local police are investigating the remote control of to notice crime related information.
According to investigators, the threat mail, wrote, "someone else's computer as a springboard useless police arrest less than I".
Metropolitan Police Department from the mail literally judgment, the same suspects may have for more than 20 messages from more than one sender IP address, the message was sent from the computer of Japan has been resolved.
From the message content, the Metropolitan Police judgment that the suspect is likely to be someone else's PC as a springboard.
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