Re: security insight |
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Herb (Herb@the.herb.garden) |
2010/03/09 10:01 |
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Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 09:01:05 -0800
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scissorhands wrote:
>>Can one of you experts shed a little light on the security issue? I would
>>like to be able to upload designs, but I have read your posts telling us
>>newbies to be careful. What is it I need to do to protect myself? The
>>last thing I need is to get myself in trouble that way. Any help is
>>greatly appreciated. I'm trying to watch and learn, but I guess some of it
>>is still way over my head.
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>>Designs and other data type files carnt hurt you with viruses, period.
>>These types of files are like a CD in a player. They can be noise but not
>>"hurt you"
>>
>>Files that execute and can control the CPU of your 'puter can hurt you,
>>badly.
>>
>>cheers
>
> Thank you so much. I was reading some advise to another user about using a
> server that was out of the country, and not having your IP address show as
> to be tracked. Is that something I need to worry about? And where do I
> look to see that? I truly do appreciate your time to answer my questions.
> I just don't want to end up doing something wrong and regretting it later.
That response addressed what you download (receiving). It's a
different set of concerns than when you're Uploading (sending).
In a word, you can't protect yourself completely. Using software and
news services that don't advertise your IP address or email address is
a start, but depending on the jurisdiction, the offended party's
willingness to pursue the matter, and the extent of the offense, it is
always technically possible to be traced. Whether it is economically
feasible or not is another question. An occasional design or two would
probably fly under the radar. A complete collection from a major
vendor could raise flags.
To see what information is associated with posts, look at the headers.
Each newsreader client has a different means of displaying these
headers. In Agent, with a message displayed, just tap the 'H' key to
toggle the header display. In Mozilla/Thunderbird, press Ctrl-U. Or
Google for Display Headers and your specific newsreader.
But remember that an adequate warrant can theoretically force your ISP
and your News Server to reveal further information. Some ISP's and
NewsServer organizations are more responsive than others. There are
also 'anonymizer' accounts that can add another level or three to the
trace procedures.
- Herb
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