Jaz would like to turn it back on me, but I am not the one with the hack programs. Here’s an old post from 2/22/2011 where herl admits in chat that she and her cronies have the goods:
Or read it here:
CYBER THREATS
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Cyber-bullyingFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaCyber-bullying is "the use of information and communication technologies to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behavior by an inpidual or group, that is intended to harm others" |
Yesterday in the pukes room I received the following threat:
“…a program that monitors your snooping…”
What does Herlicks mean by this? Is she implying some type of illegal activity? Maybe she illegally gained remote access to my computer’s hard drive from her place of work and is using a keylogger program to not only monitor my internet activities but to steal my passwords and files.
The IP address you use to surf the web is legally visible to any website you visit and that IP address does not reveal anything personal about you such as real name, address, etc. Looking up your online IP address will lead the snoop to your internet service provider and no farther. The snoop can ascertain the state and city of your service provider, and not much else. Having the means to follow that online IP address around the internet is not legal, however.
Hacking into someone's computer is definitely a more serious situation and has plenty of illegal overtones. Keylogger programs are expensive and generally used by professionals and businesses, typically to monitor the activities of their network computers, which is perfectly legal, because they own them.
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