FBI MAS

2001-11-01 Thread mattd
"There is a room full of frustrated males that don't get enough sex from their ugly wives and expensive mistresses " And I bet a few miss the old boss in drag...but seriously,the above sentence reminds me of my 2600 list here, where Im a well known 'white hat'hacker.I hear some of my friends ar

Re: FBI MAS

2001-10-31 Thread Anonymous User
>Anybody have information about this FBI operation, >which siphoned about 1/5 of Cryptome this AM: So now the evidence has been collected. I wonder if the thugs feel strong enough now to do away with almost all dissent. The whipped up sheeple opinion is at the peak. It's not getting any higher.

Re: FBI MAS

2001-10-31 Thread Faustine
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 John wrote: >Anybody have information about this FBI operation, >which siphoned about 1/5 of Cryptome this AM: Monitoring Automated Systems http://www.monauto.com/default1.asp "MAS develops and integrates security monitoring and business software

Re: FBI MAS

2001-10-31 Thread mmotyka
OK. Yer an equal opportunity provider. Bandwidth costs money, yes? Ask the botniks to register and send them automated tgz update packages monthly, weekly, whatever. Paid protection might be cheaper than being robbed. Do you accept anonymous donations?

Re: FBI MAS

2001-10-31 Thread John Young
>Any sense in blacklisting IP ranges and refusing connections? No, we still abide the ground rules here, nobody is forbidden, not TLAs not the commies not the loonies not the ethnics not the school of americans and the iras and jihadists, all mars' angels get to eat the poison pills, except mind

Re: FBI MAS

2001-10-31 Thread mmotyka
Any sense in blacklisting IP ranges and refusing connections?

Re: FBI MAS

2001-10-31 Thread Gabriel Rocha
On Wed, Oct 31, at 09:57AM, John Young wrote: | Mothermary, there's nothing like logs to boost paranoia, and | depression that nobody gives a FF except rampaging | bots endlessly shredding your shaggers and OBB. In my time I have found that keeping logs of internet activities is

Re: FBI MAS

2001-10-31 Thread Peter Wayner
>A few machines come every day to get the latest contents >but no files. I assume those are distributed within networks >or archived or added to the evidence pile. One of MPAA's >law firms does that, and the old loyal customer, NSA >at ncsc.mil. And EOP, DoJ, the Senate, US Courts, jeez, >don't th

Re: FBI MAS

2001-10-31 Thread John Young
>How many mirrors do you have John? Don't know for sure, several recent ones are listed on the home page. Older ones, and the covert, are not easily found, but I see a hit from them now and then or a bit gulp of update. A few machines come every day to get the latest contents but no files. I as

Re: FBI MAS

2001-10-31 Thread Gabriel Rocha
On Wed, Oct 31, at 06:52AM, John Young wrote: | Anybody have information about this FBI operation, | which siphoned about 1/5 of Cryptome this AM: | | IP address: 65.207.53.168 | | MAS (NETBLK-UU-65-207-53) | 935 Pennsylvania Ave NW | Washington, D

FBI MAS

2001-10-31 Thread John Young
Anybody have information about this FBI operation, which siphoned about 1/5 of Cryptome this AM: IP address: 65.207.53.168 MAS (NETBLK-UU-65-207-53) 935 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 20535 US Netname: UU-65-207-53 Netblock: 65.207.53.