Interesting that the only attack vector people found in my soundcloud was my comment about "credible death-threats". The reality is that the vast majority of death-threats made online are never backed up by any intent. It is a horrendous thing to do to a person and of course I condemn it (who doesnt?), but pretending that every online troll is actually an assassin-in-waiting creates a ridiculous culture of fear. I make no claims to know what the victim is feeling, though I can certainly relate having received such threats myself, but let's not go around claiming that everytime a troll threatens someone online that it's credible, because that is a statistical falsehood. In regards to how I believe death-threats should be handled online, I posted about this earlier, based on my personal experience and advice from law enforcement personnel on the subject - http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sd042v - I stand by everything I said here and it is genuine advice given in good faith.