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Re: MAC address posting That explains the fresh dirt around my entrance panel. Thanks.
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 bbeesleyVIP join:2003-08-07 Richardson, TX kudos:5 | reply to No_Strings said by No_Strings:Shouldn't an ISP have safeguards in place to prevent duplicate MAC addys or hacked modems from receiving service? the obvious answer is, "of course"...the practical answer is that given enough time and resources, thieves will figure a way to circumvent such measures
It's often amazing at how much effort criminals will put into getting something that they could have gotten much more easily through legitimate means....like spending weeks to dig a tunnel only to get at a few grand »www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16559999 |
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 bbeesleyVIP join:2003-08-07 Richardson, TX kudos:5 | reply to brian said by brian:What could someone potentially do with my MAC address? Clone it and use it to obtain service is one potential issue |
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 brianPremium join:2002-05-02 Lake Forest, CA | reply to No_Strings What could someone potentially do with my MAC address? |
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