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thelip
Full Member


USA
729 Posts
Posted - 29 Sep 2002 :  21:15:36
Ok, i was reading an article here tonight and I'm so messed up, I'm not sure what to do. Is there any inktomi-like software for mac?! I'm thinking of just monitoring all ports to see if microsoft is actually accessing this info. Or anybody else for that. If we could prove that microsoft was taking these files, they would be closed down in a heart beat! MEN (and WOMEN!) of the 68k MLA, I believe we might have a mission!

Disclaimer... The url has a bad word in it and i just want to warn everybody, the page itself is safe and VERY informative, but I wanted to warn everybody.

AAHHHH!!! the mla software is **** out the word and it won't send you!!! YOU ALL HAVE TO GO HERE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!! change the *** to kcµf backwards and read that article!!! I SWEAR YOU WON'T REGRET IT!!!!!

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Edited by - thelip on 29 Sep 2002 21:25:30

Edited by - thelip on 29 Sep 2002 21:48:31

Da Penguin
Senior Member


USA
1094 Posts
Posted - 30 Sep 2002 :  04:00:22
I've always had lots of requests for microsoft items though my website, dunno if thats realated atall or not but yeah. Also had something on there with a client ID of inktomi....

I didn't read teh whole thing yet, gotta get off to skool ya know!

~The Penguin

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catsdorule
Senior Member


Canada
1627 Posts
Posted - 30 Sep 2002 :  05:51:17
Man that is really Wacked.

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