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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:06:57 +0100, "riverman"
wrote: http://tinyurl.com/4xmnh What do you guys think: would it be possible for an AlQueda type to pass info on ROFF without being noticed? It seems to me that just about every Usenet site that I know of has its 'residents' who would notice newbies having conversations on the side. Its only anonymous to those who aren't there. --riverman Trolls. SPAMmers. Both drop in on newsgroups everywhere and are seldom paid much attention unless they hang around and self justify. However, chat rooms are more reasonable for instant communication and Web pages and binaries much more reasonable for passing on longer term stuff. I've only ever examined any chat rooms briefly and at loooong intervals (every few years is more than enough for me), but they allow reasonable privacy. I don't know if the persons running the channel can see when new users drop in, but they could go right into more of the "Hey, any gurlz on here 2nite?" crap and all that and drive almost any drop in visitor away. I play one game on Yahoo that has an attached chat part. I turn it off as soon as the game's entirely loaded, but catch some of it. Gag. It wouldn't take much in way of disguise for a few people to be on there and act as if they're talking up a favorite band, perhaps named "Fear and Death", and asking what its tour stops will be. One could pop in cities, dates, times, and even locations. "Yeah, they'll be in Boston on the 28th. That club down on the corner of 1st street and 15th avenue. Afternoon for the kiddie concert. 3pm for the warm up band, "Destruction Zone" and then the main act at 4pm." Of course they'd have to get up on chat room English variants, which I'm not, in spite of the small example above, but that shouldn't be too hard. Luckily, the terrorists seem to be short on imagination. There are so many awful things they could do so easily that they've not yet done. Or else I have a very vivid imagination and more paranoia than a group with Rumsfeld and Ashcroft and 40 neocons and Vince Foster's killer combined. PS: the part about Foster's killer is fiction. I, in the small amount of time I considered it, do believe he offed himself. Maybe not where he was found, though... Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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