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|    R.Wieser to All    |
|    Re: Tutorial: Query the Apple database w    |
|    27 Dec 25 19:27:54    |
      XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.comp.microsoft.windows, alt.c       mp.os.windows-11       From: address@is.invalid              Arlen,              > I'm simply informing you and others on this newsgroup of this problem set.              And I'm informing you that you have dreamed up a problem where none exists.              > And I'm asking for solutions (in another thread) for resolving the       > problem.              Maybe you should start with clarifying the problem, instead of having us       guess what you think it might be.              > but my point is that being able to easily track it from anywhere in the       > world means anyone can essentially atrack you.              Ehhh.... If someone can do "x" that someone can essentially do "x" ? Yeah       duh!              But as I already explained to you and you refused to respond to, from whats       in that database you can only track a *random* person. Which, as I       mentioned earlier, is useless.              > To prove how easy it is to track anyone's movements from place to place,       > I'm setting up these three routers to prove that I can easily be tracked:              You still don't get it, do you. You are still working your way backwards       from the answer (you know what your BSSID is) to the question (find your       BSSID and read your own location next to it). Anyone can do that.              Doing it the other way around however ...              Regards,       Rudy Wieser              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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