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Old 04-10-2021, 19:37   #31
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Re: Virgin Media Customers Sued for Piracy

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees View Post
I doubt it as the exploit is only in the sh3, what i don’t doubt is that this vulnerability has been exposed for months and is still not fixed as of yet.

Iirc an IP address is not a legally viable means of identifying an individual anyways, these letters USUALlY end up nowhere.
What I meant was, could the glitch that is being exploited, be replicated deliberately elsewhere?

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I watched a pirated copy of ET on a VCR when it first came out. I’m fairly certain I’ve not watched any pirated films since.
Do you think they will be able to trace me?
NO!
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