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Airy R. Bean
- Jan 1, 1970
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Unauthorised access to a computer system is illegal
in Britland.
in Britland.
Did you read that in your £350 law book?Airy R. Bean said:Unauthorised access to a computer system is illegal
in Britland.
Looks like my prediction has come true. Now he's on broadband he can postBrian Reay said:But, to be fair, Gareth must be having an off day. So far we've had: Errors
in the use of indice notation, errors understanding Euler identities,
(more) errors re DSP, confusion over time and the period of a waveform.
Now this IP / hacking stuff.
Even for Gareth that is a lot of 'blond moments' in one day. Maybe we should
call them "Gareth Moments" in the future to mark this day.
What OS are you running the scanner from? My Linux box scanner runs inHarry Blofield said:In message <[email protected]>
The Heinous of the Newsgroup wrote:
I noticed some strange activity on my ADSL modem,
and identified as a malicious scan on the one port
that is open.The scanning is coming from IP address 80.46.128.141,
So, Meester Bond, you have discovered my secret new portscanner !
[ pauses to stroke hairy white moggy on lap ]
Let us see what it can do.
[ pushes button on desk ]
There, Meester Bond, that didn't hurt, did it ? I shall now
expect to see a flurry of news postings on the internet
threatening me with action from the United Nations.
What fools they are !
Farewell, Meester Bond ........
73, G.
Even for Gareth that is a lot of 'blond moments' in one day. Maybe we
should call them "Gareth Moments" in the future to mark this day.
repatch said:Hehe, you have no idea what you are talking about:
1. Every single thing you do on the net "reveals" your IP, it's not
"secret". Heck, even the post you just made reveals your IP.
Is this what he means by "arguing from his maintained knowledge"?
Looks like he needs a new maintenance contract.
That may be so, but it is not an invitation under UK
law for unauthorised access to be made to it.
========================identify yourself so that a complaint can be made?
A port scan is not an unaurthorized access.Unauthorised access to a computer system is illegal
in Britland.
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How do you know its not MI5 dirty tricks department?
More likely to be the M3 dirty tricks department, Reg!Reg Edwards said:========================
How do you know its not MI5 dirty tricks department?
Unauthorised access to a computer system is illegal
in Britland.
Geoff said:If scanning an open port is considered "access" (which it isn't), then it
is up to the administrator of that system to carry out the basic steps to
secure such ports.
I would have thought that anybody who had written their own O/S('s) would
have known that.
Geoff
Old's Cool........thank god there were no analog computers..or were
there...?
Airy said:That may be so, but it is not an invitation under UK
law for unauthorised access to be made to it.
Airy said:Unauthorised access to a computer system is illegal
in Britland.
Frank said:"Airy R. Bean" wrote
Did you read that in your £350 law book?