

     CyberCrime International Network.

     CONTENTS OF THE CYBERCRIME INFOPACK.

     Last Updated on 3 November 1998.


   Note:  Once properly decompressed, the CyberCrime Infopack SHOULD be
   contained within four subdirectories.  Use ARJ X, PKUNZIP -D, RAR X,
   or TAR XVF followed by the CCI-### archive name to effect this layout:


   (Subdirectory) (Description of the Contents of the Subdirectory)


   APPLY          Information for Applicants and Prospective Nodes.
   
   APPLYING TXT   H O W   T O   A P P L Y   F O R   C Y B E R C R I M E !
   CCI      APP   Textbased application file for CyberCrime.
   FAQ      TXT   Frequently Asked Questions about CyberCrime.
   PRIVATE  NFO   Private Point Node Application and InfoText.
   RULES    TXT   Rules and Regulations for CyberCrime **MUST READ!**
   USERS    TXT   Display THIS file to users who read CyberCrime.


   ECHOS          Relating to available Message and File areas.
   
   CCIECHO ###   CyberCrime's Current Echo Listing.
   CCIECHO NA    Fidostandard listing of CyberCrime's Message Echoes.
   CCI-ECHO NFO   Detailed/Explanatory Echo Listing.
   CCIFILE NA    Fidostandard listing of CyberCrime's File Echoes.
   CCI-UNET ###   Categorized listing of all gated UseNet Newsgroups.
   CCI-UNET NA    Alphabetized listing of all gated UseNet Newsgroups.


   NODES          Containing the CCi Nodelist and Member Listings.
   
   CCILIST ###   The current listing of all systems receiving CyberCrime.
   CCINODE ###   CyberCrime's Current Official Nodelist.
   HUBS     TXT   Hubs and Hosts - Info and Requirements.


   README         Potentially helpful and/or informative documents.
   
   HELP_US  TXT   Assistance Needed on Various Upcoming CCi Projects.
   HISTORY  TXT   The History of CyberCrime International Network.
   INFO-AD  TXT   A brief infotext/advertisement for CyberCrime.
   MONTHLY  NFO   Monthly statistics on CCi's Nodes and Echos.
   WHERE    TXT   Where to obtain a current copy of the CCi infopack.


NOTE:  The CyberCrime infopack previously contained a selection of artwork
       (ansis and asciis) which were considered representative of the current
       state of the art scene.  Due to the increasing size of the CCi infopack,
       this artwork has been removed.  *ALL* artwork releases to date are,
       however, available in one single archive via CyberCrime's web or FTP
       site, at http://www.ice.org/~midsorrow/cci or anonymous ftp.ice.org in
       the /pub/othergroups/cybercrime/ subdirectory.  If you would like a
       copy of this archive sent to you, e-mail a request to midsorrow@ice.org


