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Message-ID: <031701c7f81d$4edfac50$650ba8c0@hak>
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 06:50:44 +0200
From: "php0t" <php0t@...ro.hu>
To: <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Subject: Re: Pro US government hackerganda


Does anybody else have something obvious to point out regarding this flatdev-started trollbait?
Keep it coming, get it out of your system! :-)

p.


  How do you know the hacker was attacking from his own IP address?  That's a pretty bold assumption.  Surely he could've hacked from a compromised PC within China?  And of course, that could also mean the origin of the attacks was outside China.  It's all speculation, but your assumption simply can't be proven. 


  On 9/15/07, Geo. <geoincidents@....net> wrote:


    Kids, virus/worms, definitely not real hackers.

    First rule of hacking is never hack directly from your own IP address.

    Geo.

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