Re: Please Help Security issue

From: alan (alan@alan.alan)
Date: 03/27/03


From: "alan" <alan@alan.alan>
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 06:19:52 GMT

I'm searching...
So far I've found that if you go to the cookies themselves with a yext
editor, in some you will find a date like this.

dk32666c1m
Thu Mar 20 03:05:38 PST 2003
www.honeyass.com/c1/
1600
2611965184
29558371
2740646544
29552336

if the time date does not match the time/date on the cookie file itself,
bingo... proof someone has been playing with the clock
plus give the actual time the site was viewed.

I had of course to go to a friend's computer to find that cookie.
honest... really... I wouldn't lie... trust me!
A

"Steve" <sklives@(remove)cox.net> wrote in message
news:dIpga.10261$ns6.555325@news2.east.cox.net...
> Are there any traces left on a computer of the time and date websites were
> visited, other than the time stamp left by the local machine.
>
>
>
> I know this is confusing so let me explain.
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>
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> If someone changed the clock on a computer to a time and date when
another
> employee was using the computer. Then the person accesses pornographic
> material leaving hundreds of temporary internet files and cookies on the
> computer for the boss to see. I need to know if there is any way to tell
if
> the clock was changed while those porn sites were accessed. Will someone
> please help because a good man's career and family is at stake here!
>
>



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