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From: Clifton T. Sharp Jr. (clifto@clifto.com)Date: 10/24/02
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From: "Clifton T. Sharp Jr." <clifto@clifto.com> Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 10:45:46 -0500
Tim Haynes wrote:
> "NeoSadist" <neos@dist> writes:
> > "DeScan Automaton" <alerts@descan.net> wrote...
> >> Help stop scanning on the Internet!
> >> Come to http://www.descan.net/download1.html and download our listening
> >> agent
> [snip]
> >
> > No, I don't feel like allowing you to spy on me.
>
> Can you give pointers to the source where it oversteps the bounds described
> above?
Well, right after it says it's completely anonymous, it tells you it
records both source and destination address from every datagram.
-- It is better to light just one little candle than to curse the darkness. If everyone lit just one little candle, the EPA would outlaw candles.
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