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Message-ID: <4b6ee9310511191234qfc754bfraa871b5225fc2ae4@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Sat Nov 19 20:34:30 2005
From: xploitable at gmail.com (n3td3v)
Subject: Re: I have great social network, fear

1. I haven't been posting anything to FD. Our little friend has been
forwarding them. So on a legal point of view, I would only be sending
his real Identity to his private mail box, if he decided to forward
that information to FD, that would be legally his own doing, not mine.

2. The issue you speak about with cookies on your browser, is a known
about Firefox issue. Get a clue before you post about bhugs. There is
no Gmail issue in what you're describing ;-)

On 11/19/05, Iadnah <iadnah@...inklounge.com> wrote:
> I'm no legal expert, but I'm guessing that you'd be well within your rights
> to sue him if he would happen to release information about your identity on
> here. I mean, from the kind of stuff he's said I'd say it'd be very easy to
> prove he's been threatening people and is basically slandering Yahoo by
> saying he's associated with them.
>
> By the way, I think I might have noticed something with gmail. I haven't
> really tested this, but it seems like if I log into gmail on one computer in
> my house and click the box for it to remember me, and then I go to a
> different computer and change my password for gmail I'm still able to access
> it from the first computer without having to log in again. Maybe it's just
> me, or maybe it's intentional. Either way, it seems like a bad idea if it is
> intentional. I guess what I'm wondering is if anyone else will give it shot
> so I can be sure it's not just my computer or something.

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