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Message-ID: <d6d0f03d0604120718i53bb1f35idae5231cd5c54ff7@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Wed Apr 12 15:20:43 2006
From: skodliv at gmail.com (poo)
Subject: Shell accounts

use an unencrypted wireless network or crack one with wep using the auditor
cd
and laugh all the way to the bank


On 4/12/06, Joachim Schipper <j.schipper@...h.uu.nl> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 11:48:41PM +0100, Ian stuart Turnbull wrote:
> > Ha Ha. Yes, not a proper fiend hey. But I take it that I would be
> anonymous
> > technically.
> > If I were to do it for real I'd probably set up an internet connection
> in
> > an assumed name complete with a fake bank account so there'd be no one
> for
> > the cops to berate, just the computer [with no logs] to kick.
>
> Not leaving log files is not that easy. And it becomes harder when
> someone can get physical access to install all sorts of nifty add-ons.
>
> Also, note that log files are only useful if the police arrive with a
> search warrant or something along those lines - the ISP will just
> terminate the account, keep the money, and tell your friend to f**k off.
> It would be difficult to do something about this, especially since the
> ISP is likely able to wave around some logs of their own.
>
> Come to think of it, that's one more log file that will be difficult to
> clear. Whether or not it is made at all depends on the ISP, and mostly
> on the domestic laws whereever you live.
>
>                Joachim
>
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