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Lamerz

@comcast.net

Waste of taxpayer dollars....

It's sickening to see the feds go after this kind of crap when everyone knows it won't hold up in court unless Tom did really help the users / clients get online by providing valid HFC MACs which were already provisioned into the ISP's Database, I know there's a few ISPs that have security so lax to where you could just get online with a unregistered HFC MAC by simply bypassing their DNS Servers w/ a 3rd party one... So basically it's the ISP's fault for making it this easy for people to get on. Feds need to be going after terrorists or do something more productive...

This just attracts too much attention to this kind of thing which isn't what the Cable ISPs certainly want cuz now the Fed has just brought more people into this kind of hobby for the wrong reasons... Good job... Now every ISP is probably gonna suffer a huge bandwidth demand from all these people goin' ape crazy over this thing and wanting more speed after years of being capped by their ISP.

The ISP has the power to stop it but they WON'T due to lack of funding or stupid hiring practices... It's so silly easy to stop this kind of hacking on the ISP side.


morbo
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agreed. doesn't the FBI have a real job to do instead of being cableco's lackey?


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