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madisonrecord.com

First seen Feb 23, 2026

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GoDaddy.com, LLC
Registration Date
8/10/2004
First Seen
2/23/2026

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Florida Mass Subpoenas I've searched and found a few posts about these sort of extortion cases, but I was wondering if anybody knew a bit about some of the newer ones? I received a mass subpoena in regards to case # 12-05673 CA 05 filed in Miami-Dade, Florida. From what I understand/have read from my use of "google-fu" - it's in regards to accessing an adult website with a user name/password that isn't yours (AND/OR downloading said content). I've checked into eff.org, dietrolldie, and fightcopyrighttrolls. Quite a few people are receiving these letters and recently they are specifically about this case. I understand if they were to actually file suit they would have to do so in my home state (which isn't Florida/etc). Furthermore- I know not to give out any info and to avoid their calls/letters/etc... however my question is this. What sort of process goes with this? I'm listed as a John Doe. I know once my ISP gives out my information lightspeed Media will have my name/address/email address/ and phone number. My phone number isn't even correct on my account to begin with- and it's an email addressof an old roommate- who never even used the address to begin with. Outside of getting correspondence or them digging deeper and finding my actual phone number I don't have many worries on this front... My worries are what does this mean for my PC. Has anybody heard of any instances where computer forensics get a warrant and go through someone's PC/info? This was the closest thing I could find to the case I received a letter in regards to : http://www.madisonrecord.com/news/239588-adult-entertainment-website-seeks-discovery-from-att-and-others-over-hacking Generally these things blow over, but I'm just worried as like most people, my pc is my life, I've got personal/private info on there that shouldn't be gone through by anybody but myself. I know the number one advice is Lawyer up, but really, I'm in no way shape or form capable of affording that cu

5217 days ago4 upvotes

Florida Mass Subpoenas I've searched and found a few posts about these sort of extortion cases, but I was wondering if anybody knew a bit about some of the newer ones? I received a mass subpoena in regards to case # 12-05673 CA 05 filed in Miami-Dade, Florida. From what I understand/have read from my use of "google-fu" - it's in regards to accessing an adult website with a user name/password that isn't yours (AND/OR downloading said content). I've checked into eff.org, dietrolldie, and fightcopyrighttrolls. Quite a few people are receiving these letters and recently they are specifically about this case. I understand if they were to actually file suit they would have to do so in my home state (which isn't Florida/etc). Furthermore- I know not to give out any info and to avoid their calls/letters/etc... however my question is this. What sort of process goes with this? I'm listed as a John Doe. I know once my ISP gives out my information lightspeed Media will have my name/address/email address/ and phone number. My phone number isn't even correct on my account to begin with- and it's an email addressof an old roommate- who never even used the address to begin with. Outside of getting correspondence or them digging deeper and finding my actual phone number I don't have many worries on this front... My worries are what does this mean for my PC. Has anybody heard of any instances where computer forensics get a warrant and go through someone's PC/info? This was the closest thing I could find to the case I received a letter in regards to : http://www.madisonrecord.com/news/239588-adult-entertainment-website-seeks-discovery-from-att-and-others-over-hacking Generally these things blow over, but I'm just worried as like most people, my pc is my life, I've got personal/private info on there that shouldn't be gone through by anybody but myself. I know the number one advice is Lawyer up, but really, I'm in no way shape or form capable of affording that cu

5217 days ago4 upvotes

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