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PostSubject: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeFri Mar 13, 2009 7:04 pm

I noticed the Google Bot was crawling the forums. You all know Gewgle supplies data directly to the homeland secuity agencies like the FBI, CIA, NDC, CBS, USA, FTP, BLA, BLA, BLA...
Everybody knows that, right? Ooo, just another conspricy theory, nothing to worry about.
Just a cute little gewglebug crawling all the words, they make numbers out of the words and spit them back as data that gives them the best edge, financially. That's basically it.

it's just a computer.
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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeFri Mar 13, 2009 7:12 pm

..... everybody act natural :hypnotizeb:
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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeFri Mar 13, 2009 7:18 pm

gosh sis how can i stop them ....... scratch
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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeFri Mar 13, 2009 7:22 pm

You can't deactivate bots..already checked that one
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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeFri Mar 13, 2009 7:22 pm

gee, then they have the goods on me I tell ya.....never knew how to protect myself on the computer......figured nothing is secure anyway.....oh well......
they know who everybody is.....no point in trying to hide......this is for them peek
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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeFri Mar 13, 2009 7:29 pm

WineHippie wrote:
..... everybody act natural :hypnotizeb:
You crack me up WH! too funny
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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeSat Mar 14, 2009 3:26 am

WineHippie wrote:
..... everybody act natural :hypnotizeb:

reminds me of when i was a kid getting high or trippin and someone would stroll by.........lol..... fly-away
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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeMon Mar 16, 2009 12:33 am

SoulSister wrote:
Ooo, just another conspricy theory, nothing to worry about.
Just a cute little gewglebug crawling all the words, they make numbers out of the words and spit them back as data that gives them the best edge, financially. That's basically it.

it's just a computer.

Don't forget the google vans that take street level pictures of YOUR house

Here is the building were this forum is located... funny no windows LOL

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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeMon Mar 16, 2009 12:47 am

Reunite wrote:
You can't deactivate bots..already checked that one

No but you can tell them were to go in the meta tags... but probably not for this forum software because you don't have open source access I dunno

On a website if you want secure pages from bots and hackers... you can place them before the web address on your server :pickled alien:
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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeMon Mar 16, 2009 1:48 pm

ok, here ya go


Stolen-data trove offers look inside a botnet
By JORDAN ROBERTSON, AP Technology Writer
Monday, March 16, 2009

Getting hacked is like having your computer turn traitor on you, spying on everything you do and shipping your secrets to identity thieves.

Victims don't see where their stolen data end up. But sometimes security researchers do, stumbling across stolen-data troves that offer a glimpse of what identity theft looks like from criminals' perspective.

Researchers from U.K.-based security firm Prevx found one such trove, a Web site used as a stash house for data from 160,000 infected computers before it was shut down this month.

The find offers a case study on just how much data criminals are stealing every day, from the utterly inconsequential to the alarmingly private.

It also shows the difficulty in shuttering criminals' ID-theft beachheads: The Web site Prevx found, which was operating on a server in Ukraine, was still online for nearly a month after security researchers alerted the Internet service provider and law-enforcement authorities. The site was sucking up data from 5,000 newly infected computers each day.

The victims in the Prevx find are mostly everyday people handing over their passwords for Facebook and banking sites, along with their love notes and other e-mails. But more dangerous personal information is there, too, including Social Security numbers and other account information from one bank's infected computer.

Caches of stolen data like these are hidden throughout the Internet, usually locked away inside password-protected Web sites or heavily fortified servers. Prevx's researchers were able to infiltrate this site because it was protected with poor encryption.

In that sense, the find illustrates how even sloppy crooks can vacuum up enormous amounts of information through massive "botnets" — armies of infected computers formed by spreading a computer virus that orders compromised machines to phone home for further instructions, such as sending out spam or relaying passwords.

The botnet Prevx found was only harvesting data, though Prevx said it could have been upgraded to do other things.

Ordinary Internet sessions are logged in great detail. One Southern California 22-year-old could be seen registering a domain name with GoDaddy.com, changing his Yahoo e-mail password and ordering a meal online from Pizza Hut. His credit card number, birth date, telephone number, address and passwords are now all in criminals' hands, though it's unclear what, if anything, criminals have done with the information yet.

Some victims are gold mines for sensitive data. An infected computer at a Georgia bank exposed customer details and credentials for the bank's wire-transfer system. Bank employees were checking e-mail, looking up BMWs and Infinitis and working with customers' accounts on the same infected machine.

Government computers were also hit, including one in Texas that coughed up Web site logins for one of the government's health care providers, and another in North Carolina that revealed access to an agency's human resources system.

"This is giving criminals the keys to the castle," said Prevx's director of malware research, Jacques Erasmus. "Once they're into this system, it might not seem at this point like it's the biggest data heist ever, but this is how they get into a network. This is their game — they do this every day."

In other words, criminals start small, then use their first point of attack as a way to jump onto more sensitive computers.

Researchers who discover these stolen-data caches then have to figure out what to do with them. Notifying victims is time-consuming and difficult, and researchers tend to focus on trying to get service providers to deactivate the servers before criminals get to the data on them.

Prevx said it alerted the site's Internet provider, the FBI and U.K. authorities about the breach it discovered. The company also talked to the affected bank, Doraville, Ga.-based Metro City Bank, a community bank whose Web site lists four locations, and Prevx said the bank has removed the infected computer.

One customer — Yoon-Kee Hong, a 22-year-old college student from Suwanee, Ga. — had signed up for an account with Metro City Bank just a month before learning about the breach. He said he had not been alerted by the bank that his Social Security number and other personal details were stolen.

After being told about the breach by The Associated Press, which picked his name from the files provided by Prevx, the student said he planned to cancel his account.

"I cannot trust them any more," he said. "They're not doing what they're supposed to do. They didn't even notify me. It's like they're trying to hide it from their customers."

He later relented and decided to stay with the bank after he was offered a new account and promises of fraud alerts.

The bank said in a statement that it is notifying customers and is investigating the breach, refusing to comment further. State officials in North Carolina and Texas didn't return calls on the breaches there. The FBI didn't return a call about the breaches.

Such finds are becoming more common as the barrier lowers for crooks to jump into the online identity-theft racket. Top-of-the-line viruses, also known as Trojans, can be had for under $1,000.

Joe Stewart, a SecureWorks Inc. botnet expert who was not involved in Prevx's research, said that last year, he helped shut down a command-and-control server for a huge botnet that had infected more than 378,000 machines and had stolen more than 460,000 usernames and passwords.

There are countless other smaller botnets, set up by less sophisticated criminals who steal as much data as they can and simply pull up stakes, and do it all over again, once their operation has been detected.

"The level of amateurness speaks to how widespread it is," Stewart said. "Literally anybody with a little bit of computer knowledge at all, if they have the criminal bent, can get access to one of these Trojans and get it out there and start stealing people's data."

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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeTue Mar 17, 2009 12:13 am

Used to have PrevX They will do a free scan for you

http://www.prevx.com/freescan.asp


Use Zone Alarm now... no more issues chickendance
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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeTue Mar 17, 2009 12:15 am

Linda wrote:
this is for them peek

affraid is that a lizard under your skirt? :stick out tong

Sorry couldn't resist... the Smurfs made me do it hypnotize
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I always knew you were such a gentleman zorgie. Here, take another look peek
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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeTue Mar 17, 2009 2:55 pm

You can do all the switching off, scanning and prevention that you want, but they will STILL have your data and they will STILL provide the gov agencies with it. You should just take it for granted, just assume they know every move you make online. And when they're good and ready, they're just going to shut it down. One day, we'll wake up and just not have access. Oh well.
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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeSun Mar 22, 2009 12:10 am

SoulSister wrote:
they're just going to shut it down. One day, we'll wake up and just not have access. Oh well.

That's silly... if they planned to shut it down why did DARPA create it and give it to us in the first place.

But the next time you see a black van on your street... take them a coffee and a good sandwich... stakeouts can be rough

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the internet, from what i understand, was first created as a way for university researchers (whom the global elite control) to more easily exchange information, studies, and research. it grew into what it is today, which is now a detriment to their objectives and the last frontier of free speech. i dont think they ever intended it to be what it is.

at this point, free speech of the internet is a real obstacle for them in their quest for total control.

they wont shut down the net... but they will shut down (or at least clamp down as best as they can) on the free speech. this is why they need to bring in the internet 2.
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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeSun Mar 22, 2009 3:54 pm

This from wikianswers.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_invented_the_Internet

Who invented the internet?


The Internet was originally developed by DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, as a means to share information on defense research between involved universities and defense research facilities. Originally it was just email and FTP sites as well as the Usenet where scientists could question and answer each other. It was originally called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency NETwork). The concept was developed starting in 1964, and the first messages passed were between UCLA and the Stanford Research Institute in 1969. Leonard Kleinrock of MIT had published the first paper on packet switching theory in 1961. Since networking computers was new to begin with, standards were being developed on the fly. Once the concept was proven, the organizations involved started to lay out some ground rules for standardization.

One of the most important was the communications protocol, TCP/IP, developed by Vint Cerf and Robert Kahn in 1974. Robert Metcalfe is credited with Ethernet which is the basic communication standard in networked computers.

Tim Berners-Lee perhaps specified technological applicability and / or linguistic construction of HTML while working at CERN, is chiefly credited for the ease of use and wide public adoption of the web. Here is his website: w3.org

Al Gore really did have a substantial part in the US legal framework and governmental issues related to the internet He never said he invented it.

There wasn't just ONE person that invented the internet. The internet is just a way to view files and information that someone puts onto a server. The internet is just a way to access the information.

Although there's a guy named Leonard Kleinrock who was the first person to write a paper on the idea of packet switching which is essential for internet to work. He wrote this idea in 1961.

And here are a couple more people that were essential to what we call internet today without these guys there wouldn't be The Internet.

Larry G. Roberts created the first functioning long-distance computer networks in 1965 and designed the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET), the seed from which the modern Internet grew, in 1966.

Bob Kahn and Vint Cerf invented the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) which moves data on the modern Internet, in 1972 and 1973. If any two people "invented the Internet," it was Kahn and Cerf - but they have publicily stated that "no one person or group of people" invented the Internet.

Radia Perlman invented the spanning tree algorithm in the 1980s. Her spanning tree algorithm allows efficient bridging between separate networks. Without a good bridging solution, large-scale networks like the Internet would be impractical.
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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeThu Apr 09, 2009 6:52 pm

maybe we just all have the: gotcha too funny hypnotisedb

Truman Syndrome is a form of psychological delusion in which the patient believes that he or she is trapped inside in a reality television show, or that people are monitoring his or her every move. The name for this syndrome is a reference to The Truman Show, a 1998 film which revolved around a character who was living his entire life on camera without being aware of it. To those of sound mind, Truman Syndrome might sound a bit ludicrous, but not dangerous, although this is not, in fact, the case: this condition can actually be very dangerous for the people who suffer from it.

Psychologists have suggested that Truman Syndrome is a culture-based delusion, noting that it tends to arise in developed nations where there is a high level of surveillance, and where reality television shows are easy to access. Many people living in such societies have a certain amount of nervousness about being under surveillance or watched by the government, but people with Truman Syndrome take it to a whole new level, subverting very real concerns into a complex delusion.

Patients with this condition often specifically reference The Truman Show, along with other films and books with similar premises. They claim that they are living in an entirely artificial world where nothing is real and every action is carefully documented on a camera and watched by a television audience or government agency. Like the title character in The Truman Show, they think that they are slowly breaking through to the truth, but no one believes them.

Aside from the fact that delusions in general can be psychologically harmful, Truman Syndrome can also be dangerous. For example, people may think that specific actions will release them from the show, allowing them to win prizes, and these actions may involve dangerous activities. People may also become frustrated by the repeated denials of their delusions, lashing out at friends and strangers alike in an attempt to get people to admit that they are inhabiting an artificial world. Some people also have difficulty coping with real-life events, believing that these events were manufactured as part of the reality shows they inhabit.

Treating Truman Syndrome is complex. The use of anti-psychotic drugs and anti-depressants can help, but ultimately extensive talk therapy is the best option. Because the entire delusion rests on the premise that the world isn't real, the treating psychiatrist or psychologist may struggle initially to be accepted, especially if he or she is confrontational with the patient, and this is a good thing to keep in mind.
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in that case.....

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just kidding.
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PostSubject: Re: Hello Google Bot!   Hello Google Bot! Icon_minitimeThu Apr 09, 2009 8:14 pm

hahah..no M..we are doing the talk therapy here at the forum..you know the best medicine..hahahahahah

extensive talk therapy is the best option.

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