Re: How safe is Tor for logging into http (nont https) web sites

Re: How safe is Tor for logging into http (nont https) web sites

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Re: How safe is Tor for logging into http (nont https) web sites Joan Battaglia 10-27-2007
Posted by hummingbird on November 1, 2007, 11:43 am
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On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 17:44:06 +0000 (UTC) 'Anonymous Sender'
wrote this on alt.comp.freeware:

[snip back-peddling and obfuscation]


>Now come on and squawk for me again...

Your surrender is accepted by the sane forces on this newsgroup.

Now, run along and go to mamma. Next time you come out to play,
please use a different handle so we won't recognise you. lol.

--
uh oh...black helicopter ... gotta run

Posted by Franklin on November 1, 2007, 1:41 pm
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>
> On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 17:44:06 +0000 (UTC) 'Anonymous Sender'
> wrote this on alt.comp.freeware:
>
> [snip back-peddling and obfuscation]
>
>
>>Now come on and squawk for me again...
>
> Your surrender is accepted by the sane forces on this newsgroup.
>

You're definitely not a spokesman for this group, Hummingbird.


> Now, run along and go to mamma. Next time you come out to play,
> please use a different handle so we won't recognise you. lol.
>

That statement about handles is rich coming from the #1 sockpuppeteer on
ACF!

"Anonymous sender" may be anonymous but there is no evidence that he's
posting using sockpuppets with different names in order to insult
others. This is something you do a lot of.

Posted by Craig on November 1, 2007, 1:45 pm
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hummingbird wrote:
...
>
> Your surrender is accepted by the sane forces on this newsgroup.
>
...

Remind me HB;

Which NG are you representing again?

tia,
-Craig

Posted by Anonymous Sender on November 1, 2007, 6:48 pm
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hummingbird wrote:

>
> On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 17:44:06 +0000 (UTC) 'Anonymous Sender'
> wrote this on alt.comp.freeware:
>
> [snip back-peddling and obfuscation]

Coward.

Please explain to the class how using an IP that doesn't belong to you
can be defined in any way *other* than using a proxy, or forging it?

The only obfuscation going on here is your pathetic semantics quibbling
and cowardly attempts to avoid addresing the facts by calling them
"back pedaling".

> >Now come on and squawk for me again...
>
> Your surrender is accepted by the sane forces on this newsgroup.

I've anything but surrendered sonny. Indeed I may grow quite fond of
toying with you.

Sit.

SIT!

Speak!

Gooooood hummer.....

/me pats hummer on head and gives him a tasty biscuit.

> Now, run along and go to mamma. Next time you come out to play,
> please use a different handle so we won't recognise you. lol.

You're as clueless as you are pathetic and immature. Yes, you'll make a
fine pet for a while. :)


Posted by hummingbird on November 1, 2007, 8:15 pm
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On Thu, 1 Nov 2007 22:48:58 +0000 (UTC) 'Anonymous Sender'
wrote this on alt.comp.freeware:

>hummingbird wrote:
>
>>
>> On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 17:44:06 +0000 (UTC) 'Anonymous Sender'
>> wrote this on alt.comp.freeware:
>>
>> [snip back-peddling and obfuscation]
>
>Coward.

I know you are ... that's why you keep moving the goalposts
and yapping like a puppy. Are you Franklin's brother?

Rule No.1: when you're in a hole ...stop digging.

>Please explain to the class how using an IP that doesn't belong to you
>can be defined in any way *other* than using a proxy, or forging it?

Semantic straw man. I never said either, you did.
I simply gave you an example of sporgers using fake IPs - ie the
IPs *do* exist but are not those of the posters. I never disputed
use of the term 'proxy' - in fact I believe the sporgers are using
'open proxies' to post their muck. Is that right? Do you know?


>The only obfuscation going on here is your pathetic semantics quibbling
>and cowardly attempts to avoid addresing the facts by calling them
>"back pedaling".

No, we started this round by me pointing out (quite correctly) that
an IP Address is not a definitive ID of a person. You said "it's as
good as a fingerprint for LE" [law enforcement?]. I disagree and
still do, and I explained why. Meanwhile, you have changed the
topic, back-peddled and generally obfuscated to hide your stupidity.

Now you or one of your clan is exchanging tripe with our resident
village idiot Franklin, who knows an awful lot about nothing and
posts yards of it.
I really cannot take you seriously like this FGS. Lol.

>> >Now come on and squawk for me again...
>>
>> Your surrender is accepted by the sane forces on this newsgroup.
>
>I've anything but surrendered sonny. Indeed I may grow quite fond of
>toying with you.

I can assure you I'm otherwise occupied right now playing with our
own village idiot: Franklin, to take you on too. Please book an
appointment thru my secretary.

>Sit.
>
>SIT!
>
>Speak!
>
>Gooooood hummer.....
>
>/me pats hummer on head and gives him a tasty biscuit.

lol.

Now, run along and go to mamma. Next time you come out to play,
please use a different handle so we won't recognise you. lol.

--
uh oh...black helicopter ... gotta run

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