• Re: Oprah Pay

    From Ron L.@1:120/616 to Aaron Thomas on Thu Nov 21 11:48:21 2024
    Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-

    I try to give my old phone number in those situations, but then when I
    try to log to check my points or something, they ask "What's the code
    we just texted you?"

    Ya, half-participation usually doesn't work. But in this case, you can say "It's not worth it to me to give out my personal information." and refuse to participate.

    I used to get a lot of scam calls. Every day, every night. But then I changed my # to one with an odd prefix and that seems to have solved
    that problem.

    For now.

    I set up system that was visible on the Internet and noticed it was hit with many, many dictionary attacks. I moved the SSH port to something strange and it stopped the attacks - for about 6 months when someone did a port scan and found the strange port number - and the dictionary attacks came back.


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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/201 to Ron L. on Thu Nov 21 22:45:12 2024
    I try to give my old phone number in those situations, but then when try to log to check my points or something, they ask "What's the code we just texted you?"

    Ya, half-participation usually doesn't work. But in this case, you can say "It's not worth it to me to give out my personal information." and refuse to participate.

    I used to get a lot of scam calls. Every day, every night. But then I changed my # to one with an odd prefix and that seems to have solved that problem.

    For now.

    I set up system that was visible on the Internet and noticed it was hit with many, many dictionary attacks. I moved the SSH port to something strange and it stopped the attacks - for about 6 months when someone did
    a port scan and found the strange port number - and the dictionary
    attacks came back.

    Do they have a dictionary of phone numbers though? (Probably!)

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  • From Ron L.@1:120/616 to Aaron Thomas on Fri Nov 22 08:29:52 2024
    Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-

    Do they have a dictionary of phone numbers though? (Probably!)

    We did back in the day. War dialers were common.

    A while back, I set up a BBS on an old Raspberry PI setup that I had. It was an experiment to test out some ideas. Part of the experiment was that I needed to access it from work - so I opened it to the Internet on the router and set the port to something weird.

    Keep in mind that at no time did I advertise this BBS. I did not post my IP address and say that there was a BBS here. Nothing. But one day someone logged in as a new user. So I took care of that - actually a couple of times because the guy couldn't understand things.

    But, lo and behold, my experiment ended up on the Telnet BBS list! By then, I had ended the experiment and the BBS was no longer there, so no problem for me.
    I let the maintainer of the Telnet BBS list what happened and asked him to remove the BBS entry.

    But, still, some people seem to have no time other than stick their noses where they don't belong.

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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/201 to Ron L. on Fri Nov 22 10:48:36 2024
    A while back, I set up a BBS on an old Raspberry PI setup that I had.
    It was an experiment to test out some ideas. Part of the experiment was that I needed to access it from work - so I opened it to the Internet on the router and set the port to something weird.

    Keep in mind that at no time did I advertise this BBS. I did not post
    my IP address and say that there was a BBS here. Nothing. But one day someone logged in as a new user. So I took care of that - actually a couple of times because the guy couldn't understand things.

    That's weird. I wonder if they actually ever accomplish anything with all that port scanning and password guessing? I'm confident that the most important web portals (govt, military, corporations, etc) have remote access (to important stuff) disabled.

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  • From Ron L.@1:120/616 to Aaron Thomas on Sat Nov 23 08:13:02 2024
    Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-

    That's weird. I wonder if they actually ever accomplish anything with
    all that port scanning and password guessing?

    They do. It's amazing how many people have open, unsecured systems on the Internet.

    I'm confident that the
    most important web portals (govt, military, corporations, etc) have
    remote access (to important stuff) disabled.

    You'd be surprised. But knowing how incompetent the gov't is, you may not be surprised.


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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/201 to Ron L. on Sat Nov 23 14:27:42 2024
    I'm confident that the
    most important web portals (govt, military, corporations, etc) have remote access (to important stuff) disabled.

    You'd be surprised. But knowing how incompetent the gov't is, you may
    not be surprised.

    Well, "it's not equitable" to disable remote access :)

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  • From jimmylogan@1:105/7 to Ron L. on Mon Dec 9 07:31:06 2024
    Ron L. wrote to Aaron Thomas <=-

    Aaron Thomas wrote to All <=-

    I don't believe it. Oprah has always been supportive of Democrats
    running for president. Now this time we're supposed to believe that the billionaire did it for a measly $1 million dollars?

    Well, they was paid $5 million, but only donated $4 back to the Dems.
    :)

    No way. And why does Fox News want us to believe this?

    Because Fox News is well known controlled opposition. They are no more trustworthy than the rest of the Propaganda Ministry.

    Agreed! They are just right wing fake news...




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  • From Ron L.@1:120/616 to jimmylogan on Wed Dec 11 07:23:06 2024
    jimmylogan wrote to Dr. What <=-

    Because Fox News is well known controlled opposition. They are no more trustworthy than the rest of the Propaganda Ministry.

    Agreed! They are just right wing fake news...

    They aren't even that. They are fake news masquerading as right wing news to give the appearance of "balance" in the news industry.


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