 | The way it could be and can't ok not to do the dirty work but remember that media defender has loads a ips and bandwidth
All you do is put 50 ips on a torrent and as long as each piece has been gotten from every leech and the seeder
they technically can be owned all you do is film the process and provide the tape and network ips to the feds.
case closed ONLY defense then is: having a virus that allowed the person onto your machine( hrm interesting , should i design a virii that affects the computers clock and time system and open a door and get me access to your router etc, not saying i have done that....but would be useful if you could just activate that) or one virii that after you are done completely wrecks the affected box that always works, and do a triple military grade delete times 50.
There are as many ways to get someone as there are to get around it.
We could always require computer users to be have a web cam inuse and have big brother watch what you do.
You have nothing to hide right? Privacy Bush says you don't need it. I trust him don't you. He's never lied.
Please note that there are rootkits lkike sony's that have all the above abilites and more. They process hide, they create automated bots to do all yoru stuff , and even get stuff from another infected box to move about. Thus like a brian mulroney trial you end up going in hoops trying to find the real source and if done with the right tools, you never do.
Regards CHRoNo§§ UHA |
 OctaveanPremium,MVM join:2001-03-31 New York, NY kudos:1 | Good point.
Actually, poor network security can easily have your personal files (music collection) on the net for all to see and use. IMO, its not enough to prove where the files came from but the intention of those who uploaded them is necessary too. A poorly setup home server or poorly setup wireless network could have the RIAA at anyones door. |