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Alpha-Theta
Superior

ª×µ»ƒ³²² 694 posts, May 2002
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posted 07-24-2002 03:20 PM
Ever since I started visiting this site, I have been monitoring all connections. I have found that since becoming a member of this sight there have been remote computers in Virginia which have been recording all activities of my PC and synchronizing packet flow so that any activity on my pc will be sent to the remote virginia computer via my service provider. I do not know who, or if any body affiliated with this sight are involved. What I do know, is what machine is responsible for violating my virtual space. I have spent much time in trying to resolve the address of the relative machines. Recently I was able to pinpoint exactly which machines are illegaly accessing and intercepting my PC activity. If there is any chance that the individuals or organization which are responsible for such violations may be reading this; allow me to provide you with a warning, and a brief account of my future intentions regarding access violations of my PC. Revised: I will now be pleading the 5th. (ammendment, that is)
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Thermit
Tech

Houston, TX 2621 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 07-24-2002 03:30 PM
AT, if you think you know who the culprits are, share it (and your process) so we can see too. But, I assure you that here at CTC we aren't interested in harassing our members, although I suppose it is possible that there are external entities that may have an interest in doing so. Also, be careful about the DoS attack, you can get in trouble for such, even if defensive in nature, as you mentioned. Maybe you can get better results by contacting the admins for the offending nodes, and exposing them. 
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Unhappy Trails
Senior Member

Seattle, WA 256 posts, May 2002
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posted 07-24-2002 03:42 PM
Oh s@#*t! Alpha. Please share. If yours is, that means all of us are being monitored!
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Alpha-Theta
Superior

ª×µ»ƒ³²² 694 posts, May 2002
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posted 07-24-2002 04:32 PM
Thermit, I do believe I know who the culprits are, and it's not at all suprising. Of course technically this is all part of new legislation that makes it legal for numerous agencies to intercept any form of domestic communication. I am not 100% certain of who exactly runs these machines, although I'm sure it's a government organization (based on the domain from which the servers are running). At this time I do not wish to expose the physical address of the relative machines. As far as the process used in determining the previous statements; After monitoring all active connections with Netstat, I continuously found numerous machines 'listening'. These machines all showed an i.p. of 0.0.0.0 and refreshed their connections to my machine approximately every 10 seconds. Also, I noticed that every time I connect via my service provider that a log is being sent containing all pertinent and relative information regarding addition of files and offline browsing of my computer. After giving my colleague access to my PC via TELNET, he claimed that he had resolved the originating point of the access violations. I myself am no computer expert, but I am somewhat familiar with ArpWorks and Nmap; The two main programs he used to resolve and identify the responsible machines. I will provide future updates in this thread on any relevant information or new findings. U/T: I'm not sure that all of our PCs are being monitored. Also, I am not sure that they are being monitored in coordination with this site, necessarily. I would recommend that any of you that wish to keep an eye on this monitor your active connections, especially if you are on any type of broadband service. I can only speak for myself regarding these issues. Again I hope to have more information soon, and when I do I will post it. 
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Unhappy Trails
Senior Member

Seattle, WA 256 posts, May 2002
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posted 07-24-2002 05:18 PM
Thermit, Alpha, while we're on this subject,do either one of you know what happened to the Ohio Citizens Against Chemtrails website? I heard it was disbanned by the government. Do you know any of the details on that? Could that happen here? 
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Alpha-Theta
Superior

ª×µ»ƒ³²² 694 posts, May 2002
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posted 07-24-2002 06:47 PM
I honestly don't know U/T. Technically there is no reason within the law that this sight could be banned, but you know as well as I do that this doesn't mean it can't happen. As far as the Ohio website I really don't know. If it was disbanned I sure would like to know why exactly. Judging by the content of the threads and the abundance of information here at CTC, I would say that if they were going to gag Thermit and crew they would have already done it. Just my opinion though.
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Unhappy Trails
Senior Member

Seattle, WA 256 posts, May 2002
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posted 07-27-2002 05:44 AM
I don't know if this has anything to do with anything, but I have had my new computer for 13 days now and I have had 7, I said 7 Klez Viruses sent to me. Is somebody trying to tell me something? Hmm...I wonder what that could be? 
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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 07-27-2002 10:47 AM
I get those emails too U/T. Just in case one should accidentally be downloaded, you should get this easy to use tool. It will track down the klez in a matter of minutes and give you the option of either repairing the infected files or deleting them.W32.Klez Removal Tool http://www.chemtrailcentral.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/000034.html

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emfx13
Senior Member

Hayward Ca.U.S.A. 668 posts, May 2002
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posted 07-27-2002 11:27 AM
quote: Originally posted by Unhappy Trails: Oh s@#*t! Alpha. Please share. If yours is, that means all of us are being monitored!
I also have recieved a virus 3 time's this month!!

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Jeanie
Senior Member
North East U.S.A. 490 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 07-28-2002 04:43 PM
I too have recieved numerous attacks, my anti virus has been warning me. At first glance on my e-mail it will be convincing that it's legitimate,for example, just before leaving on a two week stay near family members and a five hour drive away, I got "mail" saying "welcome to my town" it was not legit. Several family members have unique e-mail addresses, someone has to be reading my mail to know specific things. I'm not necessarily convinced it has anything to do with CTC as I've heard from friends in other parts of the country having problems, and they do not come on to CTC. The jerks doing this need to +++get a life+++ With the problems we are facing today this is minor stuff we need not waste our time with.  P.S. Of course if anyone does contract a virus, that is a pain and I sympathize
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KrissaTMC2
Never Surrender!

Greenwich, CT, USA 472 posts, Feb 2002
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posted 07-28-2002 06:49 PM
I've gotten a few of those virus emails too but these people aren't really that smart if they think I'm going to download an attachment contained in a blank email. 
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Unhappy Trails
Senior Member

Seattle, WA 256 posts, May 2002
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posted 07-28-2002 08:40 PM
VIRUS UPDATE: And on the 14th day of owning my new computer I got another one..that makes 8. Like Jeanie sez, GET A LIFE! 
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Unhappy Trails
Senior Member

Seattle, WA 256 posts, May 2002
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posted 08-04-2002 09:43 PM
Another virus today except this one came from 'CHEMTRAILCENTRAL .COM titled CHARACTER SETS'. Thermit says he didn't send it so BEWARE and do not open!
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Alpha-Theta
Superior

ª×µ»ƒ³²² 694 posts, May 2002
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posted 08-14-2002 03:43 AM
Don't even open the mail let alone the attachments if you don't know who it's from. It is possible to damage or crash systems with very little code or syntax (i.e. simply by downloading text). Also like I said people monitor your connections if possible. There are so many ways into our machines.. security soft/hardware is good to keep the conventional hackers out but i'm afraid there is no security when dealing with those who created the internet (DARPA), or any other technology wielding agency/individual.There are wireless field devices that allow operatives to monitor computers remotely.
DARPA (it used to be ARPA) created the 'internet'. The internet serves a number of diabolicol purposes, much like other media devices such as television and radio. I will leave these truths for you to decide. The Darpa Internet Consists of 5 main Networks:Arpanet 198.202.74.89 Milnet 209.9.1.219 CSNET 208.226.48.10 X25Net 204.57.81.2 NSFnet unresolved
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RidesTheWind
visionary

The Void 1359 posts, Feb 2001
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posted 08-14-2002 06:37 AM
I don't see why you guys even bother with any protection...There is not one they can't bust through so its just a waste of money. Bill Gates would never create something for the masses, without creating something greater for the Government. We are all watched and if you thought otherwise, wake up.This is part and parcel with going against the flow.
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