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Best Way To Clear Your Name Online?

An anonymous reader writes "About fifteen years ago, I did something that I've come to regret on a university computer system. I was subsequently interviewed by a Federal law enforcement agency, although no charges were pressed and I have no criminal record as a result of my actions. At the time, I discussed the matter with a friend of mine who went on to mention it briefly in a text file zine with a small distribution list. I've generally tried to keep a low profile online and until recently there's been very little information about me available from the major search engines. Unfortunately, that zine mention was picked up by textfiles.com at some point and mirrored across the world. I've tried to address this with the owner of the site, but couldn't get anywhere. Even if my name in the source file is altered, cached copies will continue to link me with my youthful mistake. Have any other Slashdot readers had a similar experience? What practical steps would your readers recommend to prevent this information from hurting me? I am concerned that future employers may hold my past actions against me should they look for me online as part of their screening process."

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  1. On reflection... by Zocalo · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...posting the fact to a site where a good deal of the readership's instinctive reaction to the posting of sensitive information on the Internet is to find and mirror it in as many locations as possible is probably not the best first step. See "Streisand Effect". Then again, if you are just pretending to be the subject of the text in order to humiliate the actual victim even further, then I tip my hat to you sir. Bravo!

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  2. Re:Not keeping low profile? by jason.sweet · · Score: 5, Funny

    Start a blog and claim you had sex with Tiger Woods. Those old references will be buried so far in the search, it will just like it never happened.

  3. Suggestion by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just hack into the server hosting the offending item and... oh wait.

  4. Well first... by Hognoxious · · Score: 5, Funny

    First[1], you need to invent a time machine. Then you travel back in time and either convince your former self not to do it or you kill all the witnesses and destroy all the evidence.

    [1] You can actually do it last, if you like. Or in the middle. Whenever. It is a time machine, after[2] all.
    [2] Or before all. It is a time machine, after[3] all.
    [3] Or before all. It is stack overflow near line 5. Bailing

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  5. Re:Not keeping low profile? by zarthrag · · Score: 5, Funny

    Barbra? is that you?

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  6. Re:Not keeping low profile? by eln · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah right...at this point you'd be lucky to end up on page 5 of the Google search results, behind everyone else who's had sex with Tiger.

  7. White-out, that's the ticket by macraig · · Score: 3, Funny

    I bought a used street sweeper and modded it with an extra tank on the top. I fill that full of white-out that I made myself in bulk from a secret family recipe (what can I say, I come from a long line of screw-ups). Then whenever I put my online foot in my mouth, I run out and hop in my "Eraser" and head off for my ISP's local datacenter... I whitewash the whole place top to bottom, and problem solved.

  8. Re:Am I the only one.. by NoYob · · Score: 4, Funny
    No you're not. I found him. He's a very very bad boy. I did a search of computer hacks in 1994 and I saw textfiles (he DID mention it) and this is what I found.

    Yep, that bad ass hacks calculators! Do you know the turmail he could have caused! He should have been sent away for a very very long time!

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  9. Deny it, enter rehab and become born again by Old97 · · Score: 3, Funny

    After that you can right a memoir and appear on talk shows. You won't need another job.

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  10. Who ya going to call... by horza · · Score: 4, Funny

    Join Scientology. Then claim the files were posted online as a falsified attack by somebody that disagrees with your religious beliefs. The web site will be shut down in no time.

    Phillip.

  11. Re:welleee by Gorobei · · Score: 5, Funny

    No, just explain and they will typically understand. For example, my minor youporn issue was ignored by my current employer once I demonstrated that the whole goat thing was a result of misleading camera angles.

  12. Re:The best thing you can do is post on /. by Hurricane78 · · Score: 5, Funny

    And that’s not all. In five minutes he will have had a rape party with a dozen monkeys while wearing a Borat style “swimsuit”, stilettos and a huge assblaster in 2004. ^^

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  13. Re:you bet I've had similar concerns by Gribflex · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'd speak to your Doctor. I imagine you can get a prescription that will be covered by your insurance. Way easier than 'a friend of a friend' trying to find illegal ways of getting it under your name.

  14. Re:welleee by Tawnos · · Score: 3, Funny

    More seriously: make sure you're okay with yourself if you do decide to appear on certain guitar in the shower websites. You never know which xkcd reading coworkers will say "hey, didn't you appear on..." and be correct.

  15. You are screwed! by topcoder · · Score: 3, Funny

    I Albert Walter from Wisconsin, did something similar as you, several years ago, i stole private information from my company (Software Systems, Inc). I, however, didn't make your mistake, i never told anyone or claimed to do it on the internet, because i knew i would be doomed if i did that.

  16. Re:Depends by gringer · · Score: 4, Funny

    Did you rape and murder my sister while burglarizing her house 15 years ago?

    Isn't it interesting that you're the only one asking that question? Why hasn't he responded to your question yet? Perhaps he has something to hide.

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  17. Re:welleee by ProfessionalCookie · · Score: 4, Funny
    In Internet Explorer 6 you just click Tools >> Options and then Erase all Temporary files.

    Then you'll want to unplug the phone line from your modem. That way nobody can access your internet. Problem solved!

  18. Re:Information Overload is your freind. by 2.7182 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Xaxa! Great to see you here man. Your cell # hasn't been working for like a month and I need my fix. Can we arrange a drop off?

  19. Re:Nothing you can do... by sjames · · Score: 3, Funny

    Especially going from youth to adulthood.

    If we're going to hold things against people forever, then practically everyone is a bed wetting cookie thief with poor motor skills who has to be told when to go to bed.

    Everyone learns life by trial and error. If we can't accept youthful error then nobody is acceptable. Error might as well be considered part of the very definition of youth.

  20. Quickly.. by icepick72 · · Score: 4, Funny

    ..register more than 600 Slashdot accounts, keep using them until you get Moderator ability, then downvote EVERYTHING here to -1 as to not draw more attention to yourself online.

  21. Re:Depends by sodul · · Score: 4, Funny

    Perhaps he has something to hide.

    His nuts.