Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),

at 10:50:15, 05-Mai-00, you wrote:

[snip]

> 
> 
> There is little this guy can do...
> 
> He can change his identity... Being sure to change every single bit of
> info displayed via the available IRC commands such as whois, who,
> userhost, etc. (he would need to change his user info such as
> ident/user id, his real name, finger reply, as well as his nick. Then
> set himself +i(invisible) and avoid channels the 'hacker' hangs out
> in. Or he could find a different IRC network entirely (Hey, I
> suggestion irc.exodusirc.net.. hahah blatent plug)

Yeah, well... but I want to stay on DALnet, with MY nick, since it's
where I have friends and know people. Why should I have to change when
it's him who is bugging me ? :(

> 
> If the victim uses a static IP, and the flooder remembers it, he can
> be flooded anytime he wants. And doesn't even have to find him on IRC.
> 

No, I've got a dynamic ISP. But still, as soon as he finds me, I am off
(line nuked).

[snip]

> In the event the little 'hacker' actually does have 'skillz' and is
> successfully concealing his identity by using vhosts while on IRC, and
> spoofing packets, it might just be worth it to try and become
> 'friends'. Settle their differences, and try not to set the guy off.
> 

No way, even friends of mine (and who supposedly are his friends also)
have tried to talk to him, no success. That guy is just sh!t.

> 
> Wish him luck for me, I know how wankers like that can ruin a person's
> day...

Yes, they can...


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