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01-09-2008, 08:37 PM #11Senior Member
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On a side note, pertaining to pictures, do not post pictures of your fingerprints or high-resolution images where fingerprints might be seen. Many people have speculated about law enforcement agencies being able to pull fingerprints from pictures and let me tell you, it's possible.
I do not know if any agencies are currently using the technology, but it exists. The worst part about it though, is that no new technology is needed to read them! I took some high-resolution pictures of both my finger tips (including fingerprint) and a piece of glass that had my visible fingerprint on it. I gave these pictures to my friend who works at the local police department and he took them to his friend in the forensics department. They were able to pull a full, viable fingerprint from the picture of my finger tip, and about 80% (due to the angle) of my fingerprint from the picture of my print on the glass. From both pictures, they were able to match my to my fingerprints filed for my concealed weapons permit.
So, the moral of the story? Don't post high-resolution pictures of your fingerprints and/or items with fingerprints on them if you don't want those identifiable items out there.
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01-09-2008, 09:21 PM #12Senior Member
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Originally Posted by psychocat
The way I see it DARPA basically designed the foundation of the internet. Berners-Lee was the man who brought it all together though, and basically created the 'web'.
History of the Internet
I guess what I was trying to point out is that the government has plenty (the most) knowledge and control of the internet/IP system. It would be foolish not to think they have the ability to do what they want, when they want, and how they want on the internet/web.
*I'm no computer/internet expert by any means at all.*
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01-09-2008, 09:21 PM #13OPSenior Member
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Well more so than just worry about the feds(which exactly, they have bigger fish to fry..).
...but maybe more on the levels that someone in your local area would find out and want to fuck you.
Anyone have any thoughts on that?
Because you're right...it would be easy to find me from the internet...
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01-09-2008, 10:59 PM #14Senior Member
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I might talk about growing and all that jazz but my grow isn't when I post, nor even close to where I post. So if the bad guys want to come and get me, 1. i'm very small scale, and 2. there isn't anything here to hide!!!
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01-09-2008, 11:06 PM #15Member
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i havnt read allof the post's feedback but i wouldnt do it due to its kinda dumb unless ur in the dam and even then just not a good idea
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01-09-2008, 11:14 PM #16Senior Member
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ANYONE WITH THIME ON THERE HANDS CAN FIND A LOT OF INFO QUICK BY SEARCHING YOUR USERNAME, COME UP WITH OTHER FORUMS/MYSPAE + A LOT OF PEOPLE HAVE THERE STATE LISTED,AND CAN COME TO FIND A LOT OF INFO
THATS WHY I COPY SOMONES USERNAME I SEE ON A DIFF FORUM SO IT WILL GO BACK TO SOMONE ELSE (IF SOMONE WAS TO SEARCH)
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01-09-2008, 11:30 PM #17Senior Member
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Getting the IP adress details and hostname etc.. can be easy however as I say it would really be about connecting that to you. If its your home IP & the law have a warrant then your ASP account details are a request away. So if some local person that doesn't like you see's your pic or prints and can connect the dots you could have made a mistake in posting them.
Totally agree on the prints Gainesville having a digital image just saves them scanning the old paper format or actually sticking a hand on the new scanner type machines. There is ways to create some anonymity such as proxies already mentioned, anonomous service providers where everyone uses the same generic user details & also using a throw away pay as you go mobile. However these cost money and in general somebody that panicked isn't being watched by the feds for posting cannabis pictures. Basically any web users privacy is at the behest of the service provider whether that is this site owner or your ISP keep within the terms of using the service and generally they will keep your data as safe as there terms of service specifies however more governments are seeking rights over internet data such as the UK's attempts to make it legal for them to intercept or read any email through any publc ISP email system without the need for a warrant. There is always the diminishing cost of return & I imagine most local police forces get enough of a supply of information from local villians informing on each other. However that doesn't stop other agenciespull out data they want. A good supply of targets for busted grow ops are hydro shops customer mailing lists. If they could hack the user details here from the backend database they would probably use any details on that they could. Also as I said this sites data could be harvested quite easily with robots. There is probably upward of dozens of spammer robots harvesting the site alone for anything that looks lke an e-mail address.
BTW
DARPA = Internet
Tim Berners Lee = The world wide web
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01-09-2008, 11:33 PM #18Senior Member
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...3/nface103.xml
Interesting story, I'm kinda glad I'm a bit of an antisocial mofo who would never join something like facebook or myspazz (sorry) myspace.
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01-10-2008, 12:18 AM #19Senior Member
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Like stinky said, I really don't think they are going to come after people like me for growing 10 plants in my basement for personal use and no prior record of anything, but if they do, so be it. I'm pretty sure they have better shit to do though. The pigs recently busted a huge multi property commercial grow in my area, so there are a hell of a lot bigger fish than me and my ten personal plants in this pond.
I don't think I've ever posted my picture on this site for obvious reasons, and I've never taken a picture of more than the area where my plants are, ie. not the location or what the room looks like from the outside, just to be safe.
In the age of the Patriot Act, any internet activity is risky, but I like to think that karma is on my side! :jointsmile:
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01-10-2008, 01:41 AM #20Senior Member
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I don't post pics of myself, more because of a stalking problem I have with an ex than federal or state law enforcement.
If you use the right keyword, searching my username will reveal the one other place I upload canna pics. Searching just the username brings up nothing related to me in the first 20 pages.Typing does not equal activism.
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