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Old 10-05-2007, 06:18   #10
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Re: How to deal with a bandwith hijacker

You're doing all you can to secure your connection.

If you really wanted to have some fun you could always let them back in, sniff al the packets of data that their sending/receiving, and then have some fun with it.

Eventually you'd get the passwords for all their email accounts, their web accounts (shopping, banking, forums, etc), a good list of all the sites they visit (dodgy or otherwise). You could really go to town.

You could even substitutue packets that he's requested for packets that you want him to have - theoretically sending him anything you like (even some nicely mal-formed packets of data).

Just be aware that he could be doing the same to you though.
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