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  1. #11
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Untrusted certificate

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    news:ir5ri0$fg7$1@dont-email.me:

    > Dustin wrote:
    >> ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    >> news:iqkb7r$8rh$1@dont-email.me:
    >>
    >>> hxxps://60.251.127.208/general/common/before/en_us/before.html
    >>>
    >>> Something for you guys to play with!
    >>>

    >>
    >> Not me. I'd rather play with your bank statements.
    >>
    >>

    >
    > Do you *really* think you could do so nowadays, Dustin?


    Without admitting anything, Yes indeed. You have no idea the toys I get
    to play with. I'll give you a little clue for your dossier tho; My
    profession allows me to work on all kinds of things. From PLC
    controllers to ATM machines, and the internal networking in between.
    You wouldn't believe what I learned on my own about the traffic light
    camera systems which are being used in this area. They are riding on
    the net, via a specialized VPN. I won't get into any specifics, but if
    I felt the desire; I could access one from here right now. [g]

    Computers and networking are very interesting to me, David. I learn
    something new every single day. You aren't invincible, as I've told you
    before. I make a choice every day not to go further with you than here.
    For a number of reasons. The primary one being, even if I did flex a
    bit and tap you on the nose; you would learn *nothing* from the
    experience and withen a few days, go right back to irritating and
    otherwise annoying people. It's a waste of time and resources and the
    risk doesn't outweigh the potential benefits.

    If I thought, OTH, you would actually straighten up and only needed
    someone to demonstrate how visible you really are; I'd probably do
    something.




    --
    Why drink the water from my hand?
    Contagious as you think I am
    Just tilt my sun towards your domain
    Your cup runneth over again

  2. #12
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Untrusted certificate

    Peter Foldes wrote:
    >
    > "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
    > news:ir5ri0$fg7$1@dont-email.me...
    >> Dustin wrote:
    >>> ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in news:iqkb7r$8rh$1@dont-email.me:
    >>>
    >>>> hxxps://60.251.127.208/general/common/before/en_us/before.html
    >>>>
    >>>> Something for you guys to play with!
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>> Not me. I'd rather play with your bank statements.
    >>>
    >>>

    >>
    >> Do you *really* think you could do so nowadays, Dustin?

    >
    >
    > I definitely can even in today's environment
    >


    Do you have much experience of stealing funds from the bank accounts of
    your fellows, Mr Foldes?

  3. #13
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Untrusted certificate

    Dustin wrote:
    > ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    > news:ir5ri0$fg7$1@dont-email.me:
    >
    >> Dustin wrote:
    >>> ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    >>> news:iqkb7r$8rh$1@dont-email.me:
    >>>
    >>>> hxxps://60.251.127.208/general/common/before/en_us/before.html
    >>>>
    >>>> Something for you guys to play with!
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>> Not me. I'd rather play with your bank statements.
    >>>
    >>>

    >>
    >> Do you *really* think you could do so nowadays, Dustin?

    >
    > Without admitting anything, Yes indeed. You have no idea the toys I get
    > to play with. I'll give you a little clue for your dossier tho; My
    > profession allows me to work on all kinds of things. From PLC
    > controllers to ATM machines, and the internal networking in between.


    All noted!

    > You wouldn't believe what I learned on my own about the traffic light
    > camera systems which are being used in this area. They are riding on
    > the net, via a specialized VPN. I won't get into any specifics, but if
    > I felt the desire; I could access one from here right now. [g]


    I have no doubt that you could!

    > Computers and networking are very interesting to me, David. I learn
    > something new every single day.


    I'm much the same!

    > You aren't invincible, as I've told you
    > before. I make a choice every day not to go further with you than here.


    Sometimes you are just so...oo full of sh*t, Dustin! ;-)

    > For a number of reasons. The primary one being, even if I did flex a
    > bit and tap you on the nose; you would learn *nothing* from the
    > experience and withen a few days, go right back to irritating and
    > otherwise annoying people. It's a waste of time and resources and the
    > risk doesn't outweigh the potential benefits.


    Tell us all more about the risk(s) you would take if you *did* decide to
    attack/hack my bank account in 2011. *I* reckon you'd end up in jail!

    > If I thought, OTH, you would actually straighten up and only needed
    > someone to demonstrate how visible you really are; I'd probably do
    > something.


    I'm very well aware of just how visible I am ..... or at least *was*,
    anyway! The folk who stole my money knew my name, my wife's name, my
    daughter's name (and that she'd come home for a while in her late 20's
    to live with us) plus the full name and phone number of my elderly
    neighbour. They knew my full postal address, knew *when* I had bought my
    house and exactly how much I had paid for it!

    I wasn't too happy about that! ;-)

    I do now accept that it was my own damn fault too! :-(

    BD

  4. #14
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Untrusted certificate

    ASCII wrote:
    > ~BD~ wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >> Do you have much experience of stealing funds from the bank accounts of
    >> your fellows, Mr Foldes?

    >
    > He got you, or so you say?


    I've never said that! *Someone* stole my funds (that was in 2005!)

    PF has resented me wanting to find out *how* it was achieved.

    I did find Trojan.Bytever (IIRC) afterwards - no idea how it got at my
    machine! <shrug>

  5. #15
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Untrusted certificate

    ASCII wrote:
    > ~BD~ wrote:
    >>
    >> I'm very well aware of just how visible I am ..... or at least *was*,
    >> anyway! The folk who stole my money knew my name, my wife's name, my
    >> daughter's name (and that she'd come home for a while in her late 20's
    >> to live with us) plus the full name and phone number of my elderly
    >> neighbour. They knew my full postal address, knew *when* I had bought my
    >> house and exactly how much I had paid for it!
    >>
    >> I wasn't too happy about that! ;-)
    >>
    >> I do now accept that it was my own damn fault too! :-(

    >
    > So somebody's got access to 'LexisNexis'
    > or whatever it's called over there?



    I'm afraid that, even with Googling, that's gone way over my head! :-(

  6. #16
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Untrusted certificate

    ASCII wrote:
    > ~BD~ wrote:
    >> ASCII wrote:
    >>> ~BD~ wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>> I'm very well aware of just how visible I am ..... or at least *was*,
    >>>> anyway! The folk who stole my money knew my name, my wife's name, my
    >>>> daughter's name (and that she'd come home for a while in her late 20's
    >>>> to live with us) plus the full name and phone number of my elderly
    >>>> neighbour. They knew my full postal address, knew *when* I had bought my
    >>>> house and exactly how much I had paid for it!
    >>>>
    >>>> I wasn't too happy about that! ;-)
    >>>>
    >>>> I do now accept that it was my own damn fault too! :-(
    >>>
    >>> So somebody's got access to 'LexisNexis'
    >>> or whatever it's called over there?

    >>
    >>
    >> I'm afraid that, even with Googling, that's gone way over my head! :-(

    >
    > As they say grab your head by the ears and wiggle until it comes free
    > then click this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LexisNexis


    Ha!

    I did spot that item last night but was too tired to read it carefully.

    Now that I *have* done so, I'm still not sure why you have brought it up
    in connection with what I'd posted.

  7. #17
    Bullwinkle. Guest

    Re: Untrusted certificate

    You made that story up to try and save face
    because you fell for a scam.

    Sucker!


    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
    news:ir9g35$j5v$1@dont-email.me...

    I've never said that! *Someone* stole my funds (that was in 2005!)

    PF has resented me wanting to find out *how* it was achieved.

    I did find Trojan.Bytever (IIRC) afterwards - no idea how it got at my
    machine! <shrug>


  8. #18
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Untrusted certificate

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    news:ir9bri$qag$1@dont-email.me:

    > I'm much the same!
    >
    >> You aren't invincible, as I've told you
    >> before. I make a choice every day not to go further with you than
    >> here.

    >
    > Sometimes you are just so...oo full of sh*t, Dustin! ;-)


    Not often, as you might still learn. It's not bragging if you can back
    it up.

    > Tell us all more about the risk(s) you would take if you *did*
    > decide to attack/hack my bank account in 2011. *I* reckon you'd end
    > up in jail!


    Risks? Well, for starters; I'd be abusing certain privledges I have on
    some very nice networks. I didn't mention jail time, as that isn't a
    primary risk. other things are far worse than that. Why do you think
    eveyrthing is hacking anyway? Is it really hacking If I can tell the
    computers that, I'm you, and want to withdraw some funds? I don't think
    so.

    > I'm very well aware of just how visible I am ..... or at least
    > *was*, anyway! The folk who stole my money knew my name, my wife's
    > name, my daughter's name (and that she'd come home for a while in
    > her late 20's to live with us) plus the full name and phone number
    > of my elderly neighbour. They knew my full postal address, knew
    > *when* I had bought my house and exactly how much I had paid for it!


    Most of thats on record. Some of those networks I can play on have
    those records. It's not impossible to "hack" you into oblivion.
    This isn't technically hacking tho, as I already have the security
    clearances and access to the data. It's not fair to insult those who
    would have to work for the information by claiming I was hacking.

    > I wasn't too happy about that! ;-)


    I'm sure you weren't.



    --
    Why drink the water from my hand?
    Contagious as you think I am
    Just tilt my sun towards your domain
    Your cup runneth over again

  9. #19
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Untrusted certificate

    ASCII <me2@privacy.net> wrote in news:4ddc3cb7.14937984@EDCBIC:

    > ~BD~ wrote:
    >>
    >>I'm very well aware of just how visible I am ..... or at least
    >>*was*, anyway! The folk who stole my money knew my name, my wife's
    >>name, my daughter's name (and that she'd come home for a while in
    >>her late 20's to live with us) plus the full name and phone number
    >>of my elderly neighbour. They knew my full postal address, knew
    >>*when* I had bought my house and exactly how much I had paid for it!
    >>
    >>I wasn't too happy about that! ;-)
    >>
    >>I do now accept that it was my own damn fault too! :-(

    >
    > So somebody's got access to 'LexisNexis'
    > or whatever it's called over there?


    Over there, over here.. whats the big difference? [g]




    --
    Why drink the water from my hand?
    Contagious as you think I am
    Just tilt my sun towards your domain
    Your cup runneth over again

  10. #20
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Untrusted certificate

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    news:ir9g5j$j5v$2@dont-email.me:

    > ASCII wrote:
    >> ~BD~ wrote:
    >>>
    >>> I'm very well aware of just how visible I am ..... or at least
    >>> *was*, anyway! The folk who stole my money knew my name, my wife's
    >>> name, my daughter's name (and that she'd come home for a while in
    >>> her late 20's to live with us) plus the full name and phone number
    >>> of my elderly neighbour. They knew my full postal address, knew
    >>> *when* I had bought my house and exactly how much I had paid for
    >>> it!
    >>>
    >>> I wasn't too happy about that! ;-)
    >>>
    >>> I do now accept that it was my own damn fault too! :-(

    >>
    >> So somebody's got access to 'LexisNexis'
    >> or whatever it's called over there?

    >
    >
    > I'm afraid that, even with Googling, that's gone way over my head!
    > :-(
    >


    Has it then? I wouldn't suggest you offer money in the future to learn
    about you then. It would have taken all of 3 minutes.


    --
    Why drink the water from my hand?
    Contagious as you think I am
    Just tilt my sun towards your domain
    Your cup runneth over again

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