Re: Anyone Speak Swedish?
- From: Purl Gurl <purlgurl@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 06:06:07 -0700
Lars Enderin wrote:
Purl Gurl skrev:William wrote:Purl Gurl wrote:Purl Gurl wrote:
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The Swedish Police Service:
http://www.polisen.se/inter/nodeid=10244&pageversion=1.jsp
This is, de facto, a hate crime.
Hate has nothing to do with it. They are victims, because of poor security. Whois gives no useful information about the site.
You are flaunting how little you know about internet technology.
Configuring a server for a DNS (domain name server) server can
only be accomplished by hand. This is a configuration of a machine,
not a web server. A person must type in the IP Address of a DNS
server, manually at a keyboard, into a machine operating system.
There are no known "hacking" methods to accomplish this. Only hack
method possible is complete takeover of a machine, as if sitting
in front of a machine at a keyboard with full access.
Boras Energy Net runs multiple machines with load balancing. All of
their machines would have to be hacked to effect a DNS entry change.
Even if commandeered, why would a hacker bother with a DNS entry?
This is known to happen through injecting false DNS records into
a data stream, but complete commandeering to do this, never.
This bornet.se runs a substantial firewall, including F-Secure for email,
148.160.19.249 [00000698] Mon, 28 May 2007 09:20:48 -0700 Client session
<<< 220 marshal.IT-PARTNER.COM F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet Mail ready
Boras Energy Net is big business, including broadband access, cable television
and VoIP telephone services. This is a multi-million dollar business. Chances
of hacking their system are virtually zero.
Our ns1.purlgurl.net DNS is literally unknown. Our DNS server is not displayed
on a typical whois return. You must know which whois server to use to find our
DNS server address. This is not difficult but requires a _deliberate_ effort
to find our DNS server address.
Our DNS server is not public nor offers recursive service. Our DNS server returns
information requests for purlgurl.net, only. Another internet service provider
using our DNS only serves to cause fallback cascading at that server; no DNS
information is returned by our DNS server. Using our DNS server is pointless.
We only serve those requests asking for information about purlgurl.net.
Boras Energy Net provides a customer DNS server: ns.bornet.se
08:07:00 Request from 148.160.29.10 ignored - on block list.
08:07:29 Request from 148.160.29.6 ignored - on block list.
08:08:24 Request from 148.160.29.10 ignored - on block list.
08:08:53 Request from 148.160.29.6 ignored - on block list.
08:09:06 Request from 148.160.29.10 ignored - on block list.
08:09:34 Request from 148.160.29.6 ignored - on block list.
08:10:29 Request from 148.160.29.10 ignored - on block list.
08:10:58 Request from 148.160.29.6 ignored - on block list.
tusenden mer - thousands more
My data displays a primary DNS server and a secondary DNS server.
What is not displayed, for brevity, is data which shows every
single website requested by a customer; I know precisely each
website being visited by a Boras Engery Net customer. None are
visiting our web pages, literally none.
Look at the high rate of requests coming in to our DNS server.
Because each DNS request to our server fails, a fallover cascade
is set into motion. A tertiary DNS server, ns.bornet.se server,
is then contacted and DNS information is returned so a customer
can connect to a website; first two DNS requests from a customer
fail, bornet.se fallover cascades to a tertiary server, their own.
A technician at Boras Energy Net _deliberately_ set our DNS server
as bornet.se primary and secondary DNS servers. This can only be
accomplished by hand, at a keyboard, within a machine system.
This technician had to search for our DNS server address.
This technician had to manually enter our DNS address.
This technician entered our DNS address, twice.
This is not a security issue. This is not an innocent mistake.
This is a deliberate Denial of Service attack which is a crime.
This technician knew, in advance, what he was doing; crime.
This technician is familiar with purlgurl.net, is familiar with me,
and this technician used bornet.se machines to effect a DoS attack.
This is not a crime for monetary profit. This is a hate crime.
Lars, you are flaunting your ignorance of internet technology. You
are also flaunting your serious dislike of me through your attitude.
You are making the same mistake as that bornet.se technician; you
are allowing your fragile masculine ego to command your thinking.
This is a response I received very early this morning,
Hej.
Jag kan bara beklaga om detta har pågått i över ett år så har vi inget
fått veta. Jag kan däremot meddela att vi har meddelat våran kund och
han säger att han har åtgärdat problemet. Jag har tyvärr ingen adress
till "bevaka" som jag bara kan anta är något slags bevaknings företag.
Jag tror däremot inte att dom kan göra så mycket då detta i sådana fall
skulle vara ett polis ärende.
I understand this response with perfect clarity. I know this boy is
blaming this on a customer, just as I know this boy is mocking me,
which is a display of his lacking professionalism and is unaware this
type of response can earn him a reprimand, if not loss of employment.
Clearly, he either does not care the directors of Boras Energy Net
know what happened, or is not intelligent enough to realize all
those other people I contacted, will figure out how this happened.
There is no doubt this is the technician who effected a DoS attack
against our family using his employer's internet facilities. He is
making the same mistake as you, allowing his fragile masculine ego
to command his thinking. He has, in effect, confessed to his crimes
through inane excuse making and mockery.
My presumption is you both read and write Swedish. Write an article for
readers explaining how this boy is engaging in denial and mockery, which
is highly stereotypical masculine behavior, regardless of nationality;
he is refusing to accept consequences of criminal activities.
Incidentally, this boy both speaks and writes perfect English, absolutely
perfect English. Nonetheless, he elected to respond in Swedish. Why is this?
I know why, do you?
Arcadian knows why, she enjoys powerful subtle perception, as I enjoy.
Some closing trivia. Boras Energy Net suffers a fairly high fraud rating.
Credit card transactions through select companies are rated and given a
fraud rating, this is, a rating based upon incidents of credit card fraud,
such as Identity Theft or use of stolen credit card information.
Boras Energy Net rates an average score of 2.3 and a high score of 7.5
for credit card fraud. A score of 10 is the highest possible. A 2.3 rating
indicates chances of a credit card transaction being fraudulent, are 23
percent and range up to a 75 percent chance of a given credit card purchase
being fraudulent. This company, Boras Energy Net, suffers serious problems.
I am one of their problems; I made myself so, made myself a serious problem
in response to their effecting crimes against my family.
--
Purl Gurl
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"Then again what can you expect from a fat-assed, champagne swilling,
half-breed just off the Rez?"
- Joe Kline
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