Evan,
This is utter hogwash. I have worked with T1 lines for the better
part of 8 years and they are not much different than dial-up, ISDN or DSL.
Just faster and permanent. They are usually supplied by one of the
telecommunications companies, such as ATT, Sprint or MCI. And as far as I
know, they only charge you an installation fee and monthly service fee. They
DON'T require bonds!
Tell your friend to ask this guy for his contractor ID or DoD access
tag number. Since he is supposed to be working for the government and has
ALREADY compromised his security clearance, this info is now accessable by
the public. :-) If that doesn't work, just tell her to put him on her ignore
list (or whatever is comparable).
Mike
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Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 12:16 PM
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Subject: OT: T1 and logs
This is so off-topic and non-business related that I would almost expect a
few flames, but I'm curious, and a friend of mine is rather scared, so I'm
hoping a few of you might help out.
A friend of mine chats online on a service call "PalTalk". Apparently, she's
run into a guy that, I think, is trying to intimidate her. She doesn't know
much about computers, and where she knows I work with them, she asked me a
question about her situation. However, I've never worked with a T1 line, so
I can't really answer her.
Here's the deal. I guess on PalTalk, you can chat in an open room, or you
can chat with someone in what they call a private message, or private chat,
or something. Apparently, he's been kind of stalking her. He'll tell her
things like he can see who she talks to and what she says in these private
chats. He's told her that he worked for the DoD in "computer intelligence".
For many years. She didn't believe much of this until one day he actually
*did* repeat some stuff to her that she said in a private chat with someone
else, so now she's scared.
Here's a snippet of her words to me about what he's told her:
"He talks about his T1 Connection as a "backbone" and "the network". He says
that periodically, and each time it goes down and comes back online, he is
required by government regulations to go over network activity reports that
are generated. He says they are all to do with whatever he is involved
with.. and if he's involved with chat rooms.. then he sees "contacts"
between people in the room. He is supposed to "check off" on the activity
to verify that its correct. And if he sees any irregular activity or if
something is incorrect, he has to report it. He says that he had to get a
$50,000 bond just to have this T1 connection."
This sounds to me like utter bologna, but before I giver her bad
information, I wanted to check with those of you that maybe do use T1 lines
and see if any of this could be true?
Thanks,
Evan
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