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Old April 2nd 04, 09:04 PM
Bart
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Hope you know more about helicopters than you do spook tools and IP.
If you were IDed as a threat, the [cnf][irsb][aoi] can have your physical
location
in a just a few minutes with no extraordinary effort.

Having fun troll?

"Goku" wrote in message
...
Bart, the IP relay isn't like phone relay, when I use the IP relay in fact

all
the data transmitted from my pc goes to the pc of an third, then this pc
transmit this data as it is my PC, all the IP seen comes from this pc

only, the
IP relay work like a virus (really is a trojan), no data is recorded on

the
relay PC, that's like a proxy server that's accessed from the outside, its

much
more safer than a anonymous nntp server.
In the other hand, to catch some data you must show some irrelevant data.
The problem is that some people working in some projects speaks too much,

and
must be monitored.
I have the american flag on my hart, and the freedom on my soul.

Don't worry, other people must worry.
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Goku Rules ....

"Bart" escribió en el mensaje
...
| Goku Dude,
|
| If you are in fact working on a project, keep it to yourself. You won't
| impress anyone here with anything but your lack of common sense as it
| relates to security.
|
| And BTW, working behind and IP relay doesn't keep you anonymous to

anyone
| but a neophite. Your choice of a relay in another country gives every

agency
| a license to spy on you at will. They're a lot more restricted when it

comes
| to sniffing signals within the counrty, or at least they were before the
| "patriot act."
|
| You know?
|
| Bart
|
|
|
| "Goku" wrote in message
| ...
| Dan, You know that I know that You know that I know that You know that

I
| know that You know that I know that You Know...
|
|




 




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