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'ello Bear, not seen you in a while. I assume I missed the part where you tell everyone where you've been"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by Bear View PostThere's a young girl with absolutely no ettiquette in front of me, she's wearing a very short skirt and has sat down on the floor with her knees up!
What's the world coming to?
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Gotta go drop DS1 at "Cubs" and pick up DS2 from "Beavers".Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View Postqualms about winding up lecherous old gits on the train
I'm not that old!
And i'm not usually like that on trains...i find outside in the daylight is far better !Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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Originally posted by DaveB View Posthidemyass.com is a free web proxy service. You go their site, enter the address of the site you want to look at and they display it for you. Your computer never touches the target site and is never recorded in it's access logs so no-one can prove you looked at it.
They sell themselves as a way to get at BeBo, YouTube, Facebook etc from schools and offices that would otherwise block access.
A side effect of this is that if you wanted to try and get into a site that required a username and password, like CUK, you can do it without CUK knowing who it is trying to get in.
As for who it is, we can narrow the field a little to someone who knows enough about you that they know you post here and what your CUK name is. So unless you told lots of people IRL what your CUK name is, chances are it is someone else who hangs out on CUK.
If we know the date and time they tried it and can compare that to the list of people online at that time then based on previous experience, I'd be prepared to bet a decent amount of money that it was one of those people.
For the record, admin said it's happened to me and one other user (and admin themselves) this afternoon.Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by DaveB View Post'ello Bear, not seen you in a while. I assume I missed the part where you tell everyone where you've been
And i will be for the next couple of months too. ClientCo is very busy and from now 'til April is going to be very busy getting Plan B really out there in the public domain.Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostHad a bit of a prod and that server look like it's part of the proxy service operated by these guys. http://www.hidemyass.com/
So, whoever was having a go at CM's account, they at least know enough or are smart enough to use a proxy to cover their tracks.
Having dealt with these guys and others in the past getting any info out of them without resort to formal legal proceedings is not going to get anywhere.
For the time being the best you can do is to ask the admins to confirm the activity and it's source and block access from the associated address range, at least temporarily.Comment
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Evening all.
What a day!
Just off to general to wind up the Heathrow debate a bit more. Last I checked (when I left ClientCo at 1430) I had somehow really got PM-Junkies goat, so as to speak!!Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf you go through hidemyass, the ip address is blocked for CUK. Whether that's new this afternoon or not, I couldn't say as I've never used them before.Comment
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