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Noted jedi Paul Krugman caught downloading CP, takes to Twitter to try to get in front of case
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2020-01-09 at 11:51 PM UTC
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2020-01-10 at 12:44 AM UTCLOL at the last one
he definitely has the paedosmile in his profile pic -
2020-01-10 at 12:47 AM UTCIt is an ugly world out there though just look at Sudo and Octavian.
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2020-01-10 at 12:48 AM UTCNormal person call law enforcement and incriminate themslves? Sounds like normal people are dumb and sheeple. Even if you accidentslly doenload some ehy eould you call cops hoping theyd go with your explanation if youre normal? Anyone who even had a friend or family member touch a court wouldnt do that would they?
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2020-01-10 at 12:53 AM UTCHe's posting about it publicly on Twitter, means he's concerned about his reputation, not just legal ramifications. Sounds like someone caught and is blackmailing him
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2020-01-10 at 4:03 PM UTCI accidentally downloaded 1.4tb of scat porn. I sure hope no one finds out about it.
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2020-01-10 at 4:39 PM UTC
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2020-01-10 at 6 PM UTCAnybody who has even viewed CP has already downloaded it. Pics are stored in the local device's file cache, so that's downloading it.
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2020-01-10 at 6:09 PM UTC
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2020-01-10 at 6:14 PM UTC"Compromised IP"
That's an unfortunate use of terms but that aside the story in itself is plausible. But it's usually the kikes running these compromat operations. -
2020-01-10 at 6:47 PM UTC
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2020-01-10 at 6:48 PM UTC
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2020-01-10 at 6:51 PM UTC
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2020-01-10 at 6:56 PM UTC
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2020-01-10 at 7:01 PM UTC
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2020-01-10 at 7:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Not at all. It's just that anyone can setup an FTP server on their own box and host a pic and hotlink it here, and then when anyone views the pic, the FTP server operator can get the viewer's IP from the FTP logs. My name is cupid, not stupid.
Your first mistake is running on your own IP. -
2020-01-10 at 7:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie Your first mistake is running on your own IP.
Not a mistake. Intentional. I have so many shields and detectors on my system, whoever gets in has to be really good. For example, I have a MAC ID whitelist on my router for every device on my internal network. If the MAC ID is not on the list, the connections are refused. I also have a rule-based firewall which monitors all active processes, including .dll and .ocx memory injections. If the requesting process is not on the firewall whitelist, it gets automatically blocked before it can even start. I also monitor all TCP/UDP traffic in realtime. And that's just for starters. No real reason to use a proxy. -
2020-01-10 at 7:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Not a mistake. Intentional. I have so many shields and detectors on my system, whoever gets in has to be really good. For example, I have a MAC ID whitelist on my router for every device on my internal network. If the MAC ID is not on the list, the connections are refused. I also have a rule-based firewall which monitors all active processes, including .dll and .ocx memory injections. If the requesting process is not on the firewall whitelist, it gets automatically blocked before it can even start. I also monitor all TCP/UDP traffic in realtime. And that's just for starters. No real reason to use a proxy.
So you've mentioned, not going to get into your nigger rigged set up in this thread. But since you expressed concern over people with FTP servers finding out IPs the simple solution to that would be to use a proxy, VPN, Tor, proxychain, or your neighbor's AP. Or a combination of those. -
2020-01-10 at 8:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie So you've mentioned, not going to get into your nigger rigged set up in this thread. But since you expressed concern over people with FTP servers finding out IPs the simple solution to that would be to use a proxy, VPN, Tor, proxychain, or your neighbor's AP. Or a combination of those.
Proxies cause a lot of unnecessary and troublesome issues. I'll pass. -
2020-01-10 at 8:39 PM UTC