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The thoughts about "WikiLeaks"



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Kimmo Huosionmaa

The thing what might seem nothing may have more meaning, what you ever imagine, and this is the very good way to think when we are going to make little information leak from the NSA. We might want to use some well-known homepage for that action, and why don't we choose the "Wikileaks for that thing, where we would release 2000 pages top secret material to those servers.  The question, what becomes important in this case, is who pays Assange's phone bill?


Of course, there seem to be many servers around the world, what would support that kind of actions, and the next thing, what might be interesting is, who pays the electric bill of those departments, where those servers would stay? Those questions are things, what is very important when we are making the data leaks to the Internet. Also, when seeing that Mr. Assange is traveling very much, we might want to know about who pays for those tickets?


In the real life there are many ways to screw up on the Internet, and one is to make data leaks without thinking those questions because in the worst cases, those servers can be actually "honeypots", what tracks the persons and their IP-addresses from the Internet, and there is one thing, what makes me believe that at least one part of this network is meant for use as the "honeypots", and it is, that none of those servers are isolated from the Internet. This kind of network, of course, should be attractive for the persons, who want to share secret or confidential information across the Internet.


And the technology, what is used in that kind of devices is very nasty. That server could sometimes track the deliverer of that information in seconds, but there is the very big possibility, that this server would deliver a different kind of information for the computers, what is used by leaking the data. Sometimes those "honeypots" would start to round the data, what is meant for the deliverer of the data thru them, and that allows making the illusion, that those data, what the deliverer have sent actually seen in there.


"Honeypots" are trap servers, what mission is to track the hackers, and some of them are copying the IP-address of those computers, but some of those servers can also track the place of the computer, and take the control of those devices cameras and audio-system. They can also connect the computer viruses to the material, what is delivered from that system, and that might collapse the computers, what is downloading the material, and those viruses can be connected to the PDF-documents. Some of them might open the back gate to the system, and the honeypot can now track all data, what is delivered to that computer. In this case, the tracking software would set every data package, what is delivered from that computer the tracking cookie, what would guide the data packages thru the tracking server.


Then somebody starts to leak the information to the Internet, would the "honeypot-server" just set the little cookie in that internet connection. This cookie would set the stable IP-virtual server in that system. And even if the user of the computer uses dynamic-IP, what means that the IP-address of the system changes every time when it would put on, would there still be stable IP in somewhere at the net, and when this computer would put in the net, would the data start to surround thru the "honeypot".  The meaning of this operation would be provocative other leakers to put their information to that server, what would help to track those persons.

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