Re: Please Help Security issue

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


From: "alan" <alan@alan.alan>
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 06:31:24 GMT


"alan" <alan@alan.alan> wrote in message
news:cKwga.211$M6.95214@news2.telusplanet.net...
> I'm searching...
> So far I've found that if you go to the cookies themselves with a yext

that's text editor of course, I have a imported keybourd, ant th "t" and "y"
are unusually close yogeyher.

furthermore as result of another trip to my friends house.
in some cookies the time is less obvious
but likely decypherable
ie: this is probably number of seconds since jan1, 1980
or something like that....

sctime3007922
1048290529
c.sexcounter.com/
1024
2383611520
29558880
1801149376
29552644

> 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.
> >
> >
> >
> > 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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