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New proxies John 11-06-2007
  ---> Re: New proxies Ansgar -59cobal...11-12-2007
  ---> Re: New proxies Ansgar -59cobal...12-03-2007
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Posted by Chilly8 on November 10, 2007, 7:19 pm
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X-No-Archive: Yes

>> X-No-Archive: Yes
>>
>> >> X-No-Archvive: Yes
>> >>
>> >> >> That being said, what I am doing, by providing the access does
>> >> >> NOT violate ANY law in ANY European country. As long
>> >> >> as the filters FAIL to block access to my proxy, it is NOT
>> >> >> illegal. Providing the access is LEGAL in ALL European
>> >> >> countries.
>> >> >
>> >> > You keep missing the pint:
>> >> >
>> >> > Advocating the breaking of company policies and work contracts is
>> >> > not
>> >> > legal, it will get your ass hauled into court when your lies get
>> >> > someone
>> >> > fired and they decide to go after you for damages for following your
>> >> > suggestion.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> As I have said before, I run programs like KillDisk and Evidence
>> >> Eliminator on the station's equipment quite often. If they
>> >> cannot recover anything from your computer, that weakens
>> >> their case significantly.
>> >
>> > Yea, keep believing that you can't be caught, that's how they all get
>> > caught.
>>
>>
>> Not with Evidence Eliminator. As I have said before, because I
>> cross international borders a lot, I use it to destroy any illegal
>> stuff that might be there without my knowledge. EE and
>> KillDisk defeat even the best forensics. Even EnCase,
>> the best police forensic analysis tool on the market, cannot
>> recover anything that has been destroyed by EE
>> and/or KillDisk.
>
> Yea, right, you're going to wipe your computer clean, the OS and all,
> each time you travel - HA HA HA.

I have a "cleaan" disk image, that has been sanitised with EE at
the MAXIMUM level of destruction that I use to restore the
disk, so restoring the operating system is not a problem. I
just plug in my USB floppy, boot from that, and restore the
disk image from a backup HD, that has also been cleaned
to with EE to the maximum level of destriction. Restoring
the OS only takes about 30 minutes, so I have that part
taken care of. What I have imaged is an install, including
all my programs, but with things like History, cookies, and
the disk cache all erased and wiped with EE to the maximum
level of destruction, so that is all taken care of, like I said.



Posted by goarilla on November 12, 2007, 12:52 pm
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Chilly8 wrote:
> X-No-Archive: Yes
>
>>> X-No-Archvive: Yes
>>>
>>>>> That being said, what I am doing, by providing the access does
>>>>> NOT violate ANY law in ANY European country. As long
>>>>> as the filters FAIL to block access to my proxy, it is NOT
>>>>> illegal. Providing the access is LEGAL in ALL European
>>>>> countries.
>>>> You keep missing the pint:
>>>>
>>>> Advocating the breaking of company policies and work contracts is not
>>>> legal, it will get your ass hauled into court when your lies get
>>>> someone
>>>> fired and they decide to go after you for damages for following your
>>>> suggestion.
>>>
>>> As I have said before, I run programs like KillDisk and Evidence
>>> Eliminator on the station's equipment quite often. If they
>>> cannot recover anything from your computer, that weakens
>>> their case significantly.
>> Yea, keep believing that you can't be caught, that's how they all get
>> caught.
>
>
> Not with Evidence Eliminator. As I have said before, because I
> cross international borders a lot, I use it to destroy any illegal
> stuff that might be there without my knowledge. EE and
> KillDisk defeat even the best forensics. Even EnCase,
> the best police forensic analysis tool on the market, cannot
> recover anything that has been destroyed by EE
> and/or KillDisk.
>
>

hahahhah
do you really think police departements use off the shelf commercial
software ?

Posted by Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers on November 12, 2007, 4:33 pm
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goarilla <"kevin DOT paulus AT skynet DOT be"> wrote:
> hahahhah
> do you really think police departements use off the shelf commercial
> software ?

Ummm... EnCase isn't something you can just buy off every shelf. And
yes, The tool is very commonly used in forensic examinations.

cu
59cobalt
--
"If a software developer ever believes a rootkit is a necessary part of
their architecture they should go back and re-architect their solution."
--Mark Russinovich

Posted by Leythos on November 13, 2007, 7:24 am
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> X-No-Archive: Yes
>
> > goarilla <"kevin DOT paulus AT skynet DOT be"> wrote:
> >> hahahhah
> >> do you really think police departements use off the shelf commercial
> >> software ?
> >
> > Ummm... EnCase isn't something you can just buy off every shelf. And
> > yes, The tool is very commonly used in forensic examinations.
>
> Thats because it is the BEST forensic examination tool on the market.
> If EnCase cannot recover evidence, then NOTHING can.

lol

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Posted by Chilly8 on November 13, 2007, 4:10 pm
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X-No-Archive: Yes

>> X-No-Archive: Yes
>>
>> message
>> > goarilla <"kevin DOT paulus AT skynet DOT be"> wrote:
>> >> hahahhah
>> >> do you really think police departements use off the shelf commercial
>> >> software ?
>> >
>> > Ummm... EnCase isn't something you can just buy off every shelf. And
>> > yes, The tool is very commonly used in forensic examinations.
>>
>> Thats because it is the BEST forensic examination tool on the market.
>> If EnCase cannot recover evidence, then NOTHING can.
>
> lol


I am finding another purpose that people are using my Tor entry proxy for.
People keep trying until they a node in the United States, then they
listen to Pandora through it. You see, Pandora has blocked access to
those outside the United States, but that can be circumvented using a
proxy server in America, and I find more people using my proxy to
circumvent the geographic restrictions on Pandora. Likewise, with
many online radio stations in England that have been forced to
blocker listeners from outside of England. Pandora is rather popular
for at-work listening, so I do see a lot of people using my proxy
to circumvent the filter, on PANDORA's site, that blocks out
users from outside the United States.



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