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Originally Posted by Mojojo
If you're a government worker using government resources to partake in this you're an idiot. Why on earth would anyone working for the government use a system that's monitored to begin with?
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are you really asking that? the world (and the govt.) is full of idiots. it wouldn't surprise me at all.
not to mention, who monitors the monitor?
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Originally Posted by instfixer
If your Email address has a government or military domain YOU ARE SOL
If your E mail address has a company domain YOU ARE SOL
If you spelled your RL world name out e.g. joe.blow@gmail.net YOU ARE SOL
If you logged from a company or government computer YOU ARE SOL especially if the IT administrator will search for their IP addresses being used. The more bad stuff that IT finds the more secure their job will be.
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the first 3, not so much. the 4th one is dependent. what if it is IT doing the logging in wherever? also one of the previously mentioned idiots could have lost sole ownership of their computer session.
as for the first 3, examples of how those are wrong would be AM itself. sometime after the hack happened AM turned off e-mail verification (believe they activated it again now) thereby letting anyone make up any e-mail they wanted. an example was given of the president of the usa complete with govt. domain for the address. that doesn't really means mr. o signed up on AM even though their records would reflect that.