A. Subscribe to a number of Usenet Newsgroups and download the posts
periodically, say every 2-3 weeks. So that if any hacker does
compromise your system, they will envision you?re posting in all the
news groups listed. Perform the same with Yahoo Egroups. Which
Newsgroups you download first is a choice that you can make. For
example: I?ve created the order of my Newsgroups by picking a random
oddball group I would never subscribe to, add a Newsgroup I visit on a
regular basis, then back to the oddball. By downloading the Newsgroups
you visit first or second on a regular basis, this shows a profile of
your history.
B. Bookmark some Websites just for the heck of it, this can confuse a
hacker and make them believe you visit all the sites you have
bookmarked. Come up with a few interesting kinky, or medical sites for
the heck of it. To keep the hacker guessing, you must periodically
visit these Sites. Every visit to a site leaves a marker on your
computer that records the date and time that you visited.
C. Make up fake e-mail friends and input any e-mail address in your
address book. This will definitely scramble the hackers minds. Hackers
might wonder if your computer system is a "honeypot." A "honeypot" is a
computer setup to record and watch the actions of hackers. Should a
hacker send an e-mail to the fake address and have it bounces back to
them, it will confuse them.
D. Make up fake correspondence using Word or Works and address a letter
with the impression that you were writing the "FBI" about the hacking
activities that you have found.
E. When my computer system was found to be compromised and I realized
the hackers could bring down my system at any time, I was inspired to do
the following: I opened up notepad on my desktop and typed; "hacker
activity is being tracked by the FBI", and left this window open on my
desktop.
F. Join a few List Servers and Mailing Lists to divert attention so
that the hackers don?t know your real intentions on the Internet. Some
people might object to this method because this will add unwelcome
e-mails in your in basket.

Tracker
The Best Kept Secrets of Backdoors, Cracking, Firewalls, Hacking,
Proxies, The Internet, Trojan Horses, Virtual Private Networks, Virus,
Windows and different types of Servers can be found at:
http://geocities.com/secure20032220000/

Re: WAYS TO DISGUISE SOME OF YOUR ACTIVITIES FROM HACKERS by Robert

Robert
Tue Sep 23 01:43:36 CDT 2003

In article <3F6F4835.F5ABFC78@yahoo.com>, tracker
<"snailmail(remove/valid)222000"@yahoo.com> wrote:

> F. Join a few List Servers and Mailing Lists to divert attention so
> that the hackers don?t know your real intentions on the Internet. Some
> people might object to this method because this will add unwelcome
> e-mails in your in basket.

G. Leave a trail of breadcrumbs wherever you go. Hackers love croutons,
and they will swoop down and eat the crumbs, and oh, wait, I forgot. You
poisoned the breadcrumbs, and now the hackers are all dead.

H. Make your password everywhere the exact same thing, and also your
security question, and always make that "My Mother's Maiden Name." When
the hackers come for you, go "Fuck, dude, you've already got my mother's
maiden name!" They'll respect that, and then you can let them go after
your mom. Better her than you, man.

I. There is no "I" in "team."

J. Pack the inside of your hardware firewall with plastic explosives.
This won't do anything about hackers, but it'd be pretty boss. Be sure
to show it off to as many friends as possible, and also their friends.
Bring it to school, even.

K. Fool hackers with a cool online nick like "L3ttin'MyFr33kFlagFly" or
"1LuvThaMatr1X." They'll think you're one of them, and they might even
make you their king. That'd rule.

L. Make a new policy of only posting to Usenet groups that have, say,
twenty pieces of spam in them a week, and that's it. Hackers hate spam.

M. Garlic. You can't have enough of it, and thanks to genetic
engineering, they now make cloves that fit perfectly into PCI slots. You
know you've got a couple empty ones. If you can't get the GE garlic from
Malaysia, just smear the regular stuff all over everything inside your
box. Do, however, insure that you're using SD or DDR garlic
appropriately.

N. You have installed that new security update you got 10,000 times this
week, right?

O. Change all your fetishes, because the hackers already know your old
ones. In the future, make a practice of changing fetishes every few
weeks. New ones emerge on the Internet every ten minutes, in case you're
clinging to that teddy bear with a penis grafted on to it and crying,
you big baby.

P. If you like Led Zep or Black Sabbath, quit now. Every MP3 you
download is possessed by a demon. This has nothing to do with hackers,
but you don't want to tempt God.

Q. Same goes for Marilyn Manson. Yeah, I know they're lame, and so does
Jesus, but you can't be too careful.

R. Wherever you go, turn around every five minutes or so and shout
"Boogity-boo!" It's a rule that hackers have to run away as soon as they
hear "Boogity-boo!"

S.
DSALKJIU9-832980ERKLVDIOBFUTGROIJRTGIOJRTKDVLVKGOKJGTREIUT8984543TLKBFD,
MVGRIOJTRG0IT54890UTEJISRKLDGZSJLGFIDOUJDRFU89RUTR4JTKLDJGFKJ987TRTJKGFD8
T984UJIRT89RT48879S7IDFKFLIOAFUG89OIJRT9FR89UR98URAE88JGFIJF89ER8YF\\

T. Get a Quija board, and keep demanding to talk to Alan Turing until
you get him. It takes a while, and you keep having to press "1," but
it's totally worth it.

U. Go back to model rockets. Did anybody ever plant malicious code on a
model rocket? Plus, some of them, you can take crappy pictures from.

V. Reconfigure your system so that every time the screen refreshes, an
email is sent to the FBI. You can't be too careful.

W. Write a novel that completely reinvents the cyberpunk genre. Hackers
will love you so much, they'll fight duels in your honor and you'll have
a whole cadre ready to defend you from lesser hackers.

X. Become a hacker. I don't know how you do this, but I think you could
start by asking about warez on alt.2600. Ask a lot, and don't be
dismayed by the negative responses--that's the initiation test.

Y. Marry a hacker. Oh, wait, I did that, and she divorced me and somehow
ended up with my penis in the settlement.

Z. Lay back and enjoy it, because it's not ending anytime soon.

--Robert

--
Do not sit next to Dennis

Re: WAYS TO DISGUISE SOME OF YOUR ACTIVITIES FROM HACKERS by Thore

Thore
Tue Sep 23 02:10:53 CDT 2003

> A. Subscribe to a number of Usenet Newsgroups and download the posts
> periodically, say every 2-3 weeks.

Aaah, all that funny paranoia...

--


(Quote from one who found just the right words)

USENET POST WARNING
====================
The User by the name "Tracker" aka "Debbie", VPNSISHACKERSSECRET, aka
"snailmail" regularly posts incorrect, misleading and damaging information,
to rely on the advice of this person could result in irreparable damage to
your system. It is mypersonal advice not to listen to anything that this
person posts andcertainly to not attempt or believe anything this person
advises.

(End Quote)

Regards

Tocis (commoner AT carcosa DOT de)
For answers include HI-AK 523 in your email subject!

Re: WAYS TO DISGUISE SOME OF YOUR ACTIVITIES FROM HACKERS by Lee

Lee
Tue Sep 23 14:59:25 CDT 2003


"tracker" <"snailmail(remove/valid)222000"@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3F6F4835.F5ABFC78@yahoo.com...

<snipped confusing irrelevance>

What do any of those things accomplish?



Re: WAYS TO DISGUISE SOME OF YOUR ACTIVITIES FROM HACKERS by Lee

Lee
Tue Sep 23 15:06:47 CDT 2003


"Robert Lee" <cranchingwire@snippitydoodah.earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:cranchingwire-7171E5.23493122092003@news.east.earthlink.net...
> In article <3F6F4835.F5ABFC78@yahoo.com>, tracker
> <"snailmail(remove/valid)222000"@yahoo.com> wrote:


<snip>
If you burn those thoughts to a CD, did you know you can make $ 40 a pop?
It's true. Ask Deb.

P.S. I enjoyed that a lot!



Re: WAYS TO DISGUISE SOME OF YOUR ACTIVITIES FROM HACKERS by Lohkee

Lohkee
Tue Sep 23 18:37:58 CDT 2003


"Lee Higdon" <lthigdon@raytheon.dot.com> wrote in message
news:yC1cb.222$612.2418@dfw-service2.ext.raytheon.com...
>
> "tracker" <"snailmail(remove/valid)222000"@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:3F6F4835.F5ABFC78@yahoo.com...
>
> <snipped confusing irrelevance>
>
> What do any of those things accomplish?
>


Debbie might not know anything at all about computers or security but she
sure knows how to play all of you like the proverbial fiddle. C'mon, Debbie,
make them dance some more (you do it so well).

Lohkee!








Re: WAYS TO DISGUISE SOME OF YOUR ACTIVITIES FROM HACKERS by Me

Me
Wed Sep 24 00:29:41 CDT 2003

Haha.

-Ben

"tracker" <"snailmail(remove/valid)222000"@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3F6F4835.F5ABFC78@yahoo.com...
> A. Subscribe to a number of Usenet Newsgroups and download the posts
> periodically, say every 2-3 weeks. So that if any hacker does
> compromise your system, they will envision you're posting in all the
> news groups listed. Perform the same with Yahoo Egroups. Which
> Newsgroups you download first is a choice that you can make. For
> example: I've created the order of my Newsgroups by picking a random
> oddball group I would never subscribe to, add a Newsgroup I visit on a
> regular basis, then back to the oddball. By downloading the Newsgroups
> you visit first or second on a regular basis, this shows a profile of
> your history.
> B. Bookmark some Websites just for the heck of it, this can confuse a
> hacker and make them believe you visit all the sites you have
> bookmarked. Come up with a few interesting kinky, or medical sites for
> the heck of it. To keep the hacker guessing, you must periodically
> visit these Sites. Every visit to a site leaves a marker on your
> computer that records the date and time that you visited.
> C. Make up fake e-mail friends and input any e-mail address in your
> address book. This will definitely scramble the hackers minds. Hackers
> might wonder if your computer system is a "honeypot." A "honeypot" is a
> computer setup to record and watch the actions of hackers. Should a
> hacker send an e-mail to the fake address and have it bounces back to
> them, it will confuse them.
> D. Make up fake correspondence using Word or Works and address a letter
> with the impression that you were writing the "FBI" about the hacking
> activities that you have found.
> E. When my computer system was found to be compromised and I realized
> the hackers could bring down my system at any time, I was inspired to do
> the following: I opened up notepad on my desktop and typed; "hacker
> activity is being tracked by the FBI", and left this window open on my
> desktop.
> F. Join a few List Servers and Mailing Lists to divert attention so
> that the hackers don't know your real intentions on the Internet. Some
> people might object to this method because this will add unwelcome
> e-mails in your in basket.
>
> Tracker
> The Best Kept Secrets of Backdoors, Cracking, Firewalls, Hacking,
> Proxies, The Internet, Trojan Horses, Virtual Private Networks, Virus,
> Windows and different types of Servers can be found at:
> http://geocities.com/secure20032220000/
>
>



Re: WAYS TO DISGUISE SOME OF YOUR ACTIVITIES FROM HACKERS by Leythos

Leythos
Wed Sep 24 01:31:18 CDT 2003

In article <3F6F4835.F5ABFC78@yahoo.com>, tracker <"snailmail
(remove/valid)222000"@yahoo.com> says...
[snipped worthless posting]

Tracker - almost every idea you posted has nothing to do with hackers or
anyone else.

Please send your material to someone for review before you post it to
the world.



--
--
spamfree999@rrohio.com
(Remove 999 to reply to me)

Re: WAYS TO DISGUISE SOME OF YOUR ACTIVITIES FROM HACKERS by Laura

Laura
Wed Sep 24 01:47:38 CDT 2003

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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 06:31:18 GMT, Leythos wrote in
post to Tracker:
>Please send your material to someone for review
>before you post it to the world.

The ferret looks it over, first. (Li'l weasel.)

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--
Laura Fredericks
PGP key ID - DH/DSS 2048/1024: 0xC753039A

http://www.queenofcyberspace.com/usenet/

Remove CLOTHES to reply.

Re: WAYS TO DISGUISE SOME OF YOUR ACTIVITIES FROM HACKERS by tracker

tracker
Tue Sep 23 14:43:30 CDT 2003



Leythos wrote:

> In article <3F6F4835.F5ABFC78@yahoo.com>, tracker <"snailmail
> (remove/valid)222000"@yahoo.com> says...
> [snipped worthless posting]
>
> Tracker - almost every idea you posted has nothing to do with hackers or
> anyone else.
>
> Please send your material to someone for review before you post it to
> the world.
>
>
>
> --
> --
> spamfree999@rrohio.com
> (Remove 999 to reply to me)

Thanks for showing me how much this babe has learned over the years by
viewing innocent victims hard drives.

Tracker
Shining and Glowin


Re: WAYS TO DISGUISE SOME OF YOUR ACTIVITIES FROM HACKERS by Thore

Thore
Wed Sep 24 02:56:09 CDT 2003

> > Tracker - almost every idea you posted has nothing to do with hackers or
> > anyone else.
> Thanks for showing me how much this babe has learned over the years by
> viewing innocent victims hard drives.

No comment...


--


(Quote from one who found just the right words)

USENET POST WARNING
====================
The User by the name "Tracker" aka "Debbie", VPNSISHACKERSSECRET, aka
"snailmail" regularly posts incorrect, misleading and damaging information,
to rely on the advice of this person could result in irreparable damage to
your system. It is mypersonal advice not to listen to anything that this
person posts andcertainly to not attempt or believe anything this person
advises.

(End Quote)

Regards

Tocis (commoner AT carcosa DOT de)
For answers include HI-AK 523 in your email subject!

Re: WAYS TO DISGUISE SOME OF YOUR ACTIVITIES FROM HACKERS by Cap

Cap
Wed Sep 24 19:13:38 CDT 2003

:busting out in a 'Goose-step' to Babushka...:

"Lohkee" <Lohkee@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:qP4cb.156271$3o3.11149645@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...

> Debbie might not know anything at all about computers or security but she
> sure knows how to play all of you like the proverbial fiddle. C'mon,
Debbie,
> make them dance some more (you do it so well).
>
> Lohkee!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>



Re: WAYS TO DISGUISE SOME OF YOUR ACTIVITIES FROM HACKERS by Robert

Robert
Thu Sep 25 11:56:21 CDT 2003

In article <sJ1cb.223$612.2331@dfw-service2.ext.raytheon.com>, "Lee
Higdon" <lthigdon@raytheon.dot.com> wrote:

> If you burn those thoughts to a CD, did you know you can make $ 40 a pop?

Sweet!

--Robert

--
Do not sit next to Dennis

Re: WAYS TO DISGUISE SOME OF YOUR ACTIVITIES FROM HACKERS by Kimberlee

Kimberlee
Sat Sep 27 13:17:41 CDT 2003

Perfect example of why I lurk here!