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Bluelight-based arrests?

fizzacyst said:
^ Most have a clause against doing this, though, and may see that you get prosecuted for wire fraud or terminate your service. Even if they don't do mac authentication, they can observe this. Its a highly suspicious thing to do, since the cable modem shouldn't change very often, and they can see from the NOC where your traffic physically orginates. You can change it all you want, and they still know what house it came out of.

I wasn't sure if they could tell what house it came from or not. I've been out of the loop for too long.

You seem to know enough computer security. Do you remember back in the days when the internet was full of wide open "WinGate" proxy servers, most of which kept no logs by default? Those were the days :).
 
I have my own worries about who reads what I write on bluelight and otehr forums, mainly people who could link me to my employers. The police dont worry me, I am sure there is a few officers of the law who use this site for personal and professionl reasons, as well as the many researchers who count what we have to say on certain subjects.
i am waffling,
 
Originally posted by banksy
how many times to be significant


once in my eyes (and im sure alot of others share the same view).

Fool me once, shame on you;
Fool me twice, shame on me.
 
well that one guy who always said he was like 19 but looks like he's 15, opiatekrzy, is now locked up. there's a bluelight based arrest, for 1 1/3 years too.
 
lets get this thread back on topic and away from teaching people how to mess with other people's puters

Ok, then why don't you start by telling us what kind of logs are kept on the bluelight server.

EDIT: I bet the DEA would love to hack this place and keep tabs on all of us. I hope you guys have your security in order.

P.S.: Is talking about computer security exploits for educational purposes against the rules here? I realize it doesn't belong in this thread or forum, but I'm just wondering.
 
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I don't know what kind of logs are kept on the bluelight server. I do know that IP addresses arent even recorded unless there is an extreme troll problem.

The thing is, the cops can determine you were using bluelight without ever getting bluelight's logs. They just need your ISP's logs.. they match up your assigned IP with the IP of the site you were visiting at the same time your username posted a message on BL, and bam, they have pretty strong evidence it was you who posted under that username if you were visiting bluelight at the moment that username posted, especially if they can match up every post you make
 
^^ They can do better than that. They can get a warrant and setup a "sniffer" on your ISP and see all of your TCP/IP activity.
From my experience, most ISPs don't normally log outgoing web traffic unless they need to. Their drives would fill up pretty fast if they kept track of everyone's activity. They usually only monitor bandwidth.
 
i guess thats basically what i meant.. they can log your traffic from your local ISP as opposed to bothering with bluelight, which for most users, is based in a foreign country, so it'd be a bit harder to get logs.


if you dont sell drugs through bluelight, don't talk about selling drugs on bluelight, don't talk about having more than user amounts of drugs and dont post pics of more than user amounts of drugs, I don't think you have a lot to worry about, at least as far as bluelight goes
 
^ Right, but if they are trying to bust someone just because of what they talked about on bluelight, first they would need to figure out who the person was before they could figure out what ISP the person was using.

I guess the main ways they could do this would be for them to look at your profile, attempt to contact you via foreign methods, check your gallery for pictures, etc.
 
I worked for an ISP for a few years and when they had a kiddie porn case or someone wanting to meet up with a minor(FBI Agent) they would come in with a warrat and we had to give them complete logs on the user.
 
s0nic said:
^ Right, but if they are trying to bust someone just because of what they talked about on bluelight, first they would need to figure out who the person was before they could figure out what ISP the person was using.

I guess the main ways they could do this would be for them to look at your profile, attempt to contact you via foreign methods, check your gallery for pictures, etc.

a lot of people don't do a very good job of covering up their tracks on the internet. often just searching for their username will reveal other sites they used the same username, and perhaps revealed thier real name and or location. or their real name will be associated with the email address they use on BL.

my basic point was to not think that just because BL doesn't log IPs that you are totally safe.
 
If you're really, really worried about this, how about this for a solution:
Don't log into BlueLight from your house ... do it in public computers, at libraries, cybercafes, whatever.

I'm pretty sure that should help ... providing of course you don't go ahead and write your home adress all over the web :)

IMO, you're exagerating this. The only danger I see in BlueLight is madly falling in love with a girl that lives 12,000 miles away.

The FBI, DEA, KGB?
I don't fear them, they don't go after small-time users.
 
^^^^
Then I don't understand what you're doing on BlueLight

You should be in your mansion fucking a legion of strawberrys ...
The only use a bigtime drug trafficker could give BlueLight would be for Market Research studies ... and even that would be a waste of time =D
 
gugglebum said:
IMO, you're exagerating this. The only danger I see in BlueLight is madly falling in love with a girl that lives 12,000 miles away.

(i<3^2Lu.) Yes I agree. It sounds just a lil extreem to me.

But you can never be too safe I guess. :\

~Pix ;)
 
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