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This freaked me out...what do I do?
About two days ago I downloaded a list of usernames and passwords for sexkey. I used one of the usernames and then it said something like....You have entered sexkey with a stolen password, your IP address has been forwarded to authorities and you may be prosecuted. I wish I had not done this and am now very freaked out. Has anyone ever had this happen to them?
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*sigh*
don't worry about it.. they won't do anything.. meanwhile.. do a search before starting a thread I've seen this several times |
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Response of authorities: "piss off, we have better things to do with our time and resources."
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What is sexkey?
If you want 'stuff' then I always find newsgroups are the very best source :) |
It's OK, I searched on this. Stick to newsgroups.
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SO YOU THINK I'll BE OK
Has anyone else had this happen to them?
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joshlprice, they can't do anything to you. In order to go anywhere with that they'd have to track your ip (which is easy) and then convince your ISP to release their logs in order to figure out who it was (which is hard). An ISP generally won't release their logs without a subpoena and the authorities have better thing to do with their time than track some guy trying to steal pr0n. And that's assuming that the ISP's even keep their logs. I don't remember what the law is but I don't think they're required to keep them longer than a week and definitely not for a month, which means by the time anything gets put into action the logs in question may already be irrecoverable anyway.
EDIT - Having said that, if you're that worried get your pr0n from a free source, they're not lacking. Newsgroups, file sharing, linksites, they're not hard to find. Easier than stolen logins even, I reckon. |
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