I don't think comcast had WAP's in mind when they wrote this part of thier policy, but it's directly applicable...
You are responsible for any misuse of the Service, even if the misuse was committed by a friend, family member, or guest with access to your Service account. Therefore, you must take steps to ensure that others do not use your account to gain unauthorized access to the Service by, for example, strictly maintaining the confidentiality of your Service login and password. In all cases, you are solely responsible for the security of any device you choose to connect to the Service, including any data stored or shared on that device.http://www.comcast.net/terms/use.jsp
Through IP Spoofing A can even hide their identity from C.
How are you going to receive packets if you spoof your address? You can never be 100% anonymous just 99.99...% which would require proxying through an infinite number of hosts.
What are you like 5 years older than your stepson?
I would rather have 2 raptors in RAID-0 and one Caviar.
Does anyone even run anti-virus software on their BSD / Linux boxen?
Nobody ever mentions Corel PhotoPaint.
I remember when WordPerfect, Ventura and CorelDraw were kings, those were the days.
Too bad they canceled their linux program, or not. It probably would have turned into something like Linspire, and thats what BeOS is for.
MS approved super l33t way
Isn't that an oxymoron
Aluatlcy, dlaenig wtih pepole who try to cnoortl eehtvnig mekas tohse idniivdauls seem afwluly orenuos...
Dno't carmope me wtih Cniha bucaese I'm itnetersed in imovirpng my vcaluaobry!
I think you meant onerous not onoreous.
I don't think comcast had WAP's in mind when they wrote this part of thier policy, but it's directly applicable...
You are responsible for any misuse of the Service, even if the misuse was committed by a friend, family member, or guest with access to your Service account. Therefore, you must take steps to ensure that others do not use your account to gain unauthorized access to the Service by, for example, strictly maintaining the confidentiality of your Service login and password. In all cases, you are solely responsible for the security of any device you choose to connect to the Service, including any data stored or shared on that device. http://www.comcast.net/terms/use.jsp
Through IP Spoofing A can even hide their identity from C.
How are you going to receive packets if you spoof your address? You can never be 100% anonymous just 99.99...% which would require proxying through an infinite number of hosts.