Re: who owns IP

From: David (thunderbolt01@netscape.net)
Date: 11/28/02


From: David <thunderbolt01@netscape.net>
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 19:54:51 GMT

dentonj wrote:
> David wrote:
>
>
>>I catch both M$ and AOL systems at my firewall on occasion also.
>>I've been curious as to what they are looking for though.
>
>
> Pirated software? It would be interesting to see what a Windows-based
> honeypot turned up.

I kind of figured it was something like that they were after but I
thought maybe someone might know a little more about what exactly
they are trying to do though.

It's no big deal here since I don't use ANY M$ products I don't have
to worry about them sending the BSA or the M$ tax collector around.
  ;-) :-)

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