Larry Gilbert, AOLers, and the Hyper-real flamer

Edwin E. Smith edsmith at IntNet.net
Thu Sep 17 05:09:36 PDT 1998



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If you are using the accounts of others without permission then you 
are a thief and you don't come up to the standards of the least 
intelligent user at AOL or anywhere else for that matter. You will 
eventually be caught and hopefully be put away somewhere dark where 
the guards will not care how loud you scream.

Of course you will think this is an empty threat but it is not a 
threat at all. It is a prediction. You are to young and stupid to 
cover your tracks well enough to not be caught.

If you are just boasting then grow up!

Edwin

At 05:01 PM 9/17/98 EDT, you wrote:
>Hmm, well, you were wrong about many things.
>The ISP runs RH5.1
>
>I don't use the passwd file for anything, as it is shadowed.
>
>I don't work there.
>
>I use 100 accounts because it is so easy to get all the new users, 
and the
>changed passwords with the way they are set up, so why stop at one, 
and if
>that one is disabled, I would like something to fall back on.  
>
>You just don't understand anything about why I do what I do.  If you 
were
>illegally using an account, would you want to ONLY have 1?  Why 
wouldn't you
>want to know you had something to fall back on if that one is 
disabled?
>
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