10/09/2009
Accelerated decode email header for Channel 7 news investigation
DENVER -- The computer that sent a hoax e-mail saying that the Columbus Day parade has been canceled has been traced to a computer on the campus of the University of Colorado Denver, 7NEWS has learned. The computer was sitting in a public kiosk, and could have been accessed by a student, staff or faculty member or visitors passing by, the university said. Denver police have seized the computer and will conduct a forensic analysis to determine who may have sent the hoax e-mail. The person could face fraud and identity theft charges. 7NEWS took the e-mail to computer expert Greg Cann with Accelerated Network Solutions in Centennial.

"That message originated from a work station on the University of Colorado Denver campus," Cann determined.

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