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reply posted on 21-6-2011 @ 05:11 PM by Death_Kron
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This the DOD that Gary Mckinnon obtained "secret" images of aliens whilst using a 56K modem from a room in his parents house?



reply posted on 21-6-2011 @ 05:29 PM by randomname
Originally posted by Death_Kron
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This the DOD that Gary Mckinnon obtained "secret" images of aliens whilst using a 56K modem from a room in his parents house?


it must be true, they threatened him with a 25 year sentence, or else they believe his story that he was just a naive computer nerd and was just curious and actually helped the dod by exposing its weaknesses.

lucky it was him and not a foreign intelligence agency.

my guess he has the pictures, or else why such a harsh sentence.


reply posted on 21-6-2011 @ 05:33 PM by Death_Kron
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Then you don't really understand computers, no disrespect..

No one use's a 56K modem any longer, no computer hacker hacks from his parents bedroom and finally none wouldn't manage to at least not download one image...
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reply posted on 22-6-2011 @ 03:36 PM by Pimander
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It wasn't images of aliens. McKinnon SAW an image of a space craft. He also found lists of personnel some of whom were none-terrestrial officers.

McKinnon says that there were lots of other hackers visiting from foreign countries - most probably many from foreign intelligence agencies. The images and lists could have been put there as disinformation to mislead spying and they were allowed in deliberately.

On the other hand the DoD could be not very professional. McKinnon says The Pentagon is much harder to hack so the security was available if they really wanted the information to be secure.


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reply posted on 24-6-2011 @ 04:15 PM by ADVISOR
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Yeah, not true.

My buddy saw my old commodore, still in the box.

It isn't used any more for right now, but I plan on incorporating it into my offline secure network.
No one who hacks today, would know how to access it unless their from my generation. Besides, as an offline computer, they would need to be here to access it, that's a no go.




reply posted on 25-6-2011 @ 04:19 AM by Death_Kron
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Hehe

I'm working on some wicked virii right now, coded in.... BASIC
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