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Reason: None provided.

This means that the police either don’t want to find the person who’s responsible for this or they try to protect him!

If they want to they can force the VPN company to release the identity or the IP address using a warrant!

I've been a UNIX/Network admin sense before the term internet was even invented by Al Gore. Trust me when I say that isn't how this works. The person who wrote this is clueless. Most legit(non-CIA/Mossad owned and run) VPN companies have the log files on their servers set to recycle ever few minutes. What this means is the line of text in a log file that says COMCAST Cable modem IP x.x.x.x is VPN server IP@PORT y.y.y.y:34063 is deleted after 5-10 min maybe even after 10 seconds.

They only keep shit like that long enough to use it internally to stop DOS attacks or people that are abusing their system like running 50 computers off one account meant to have 5 on it. They delete it on purpose. When they get that government subpoena(not warrant) a week or more later their reply is the truth... all logs that would indicate who this person was have been deleted. Sorry, we can't give you what we don't have.

There is no law that says these companies have to keep that information. The police know this which is why they rarely send subpoenas to VPN companies because its a huge waste of time. Its also why systems like this often do not allow VPN IPs to connect in the first place. You shouldn't be allowed to even place a 911 call from an anonymous source. If you have a real emergency turn the VPN off and then call. The ONLY reason to call 911 from a VPN is to make a false report and/or to report a real crime YOU were involved in.

PS - Knowing this, calling in this way shows the person doing this has a level of expertise and knowledge above and beyond your average Joe-blow. There are plenty of computer guys like me that could pull this off but I'm sure the CIA/cabal has plenty of technical people who could do this with almost no effort. Just say'n. The likelihood this was a professional rather than a prankster is increased because of the sophistication of how they did it.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This means that the police either don’t want to find the person who’s responsible for this or they try to protect him!

If they want to they can force the VPN company to release the identity or the IP address using a warrant!

I've been a UNIX/Network admin sense before the term internet was even invented by Al Gore. Trust me when I say that isn't how this works. The person who wrote this is clueless. Most legit(non-CIA/Mossad owned and run) VPN companies have the log files on their servers set to recycle ever few minutes. What this means is the line of text in a log file that says COMCAST Cable modem IP x.x.x.x is VPN server IP@PORT y.y.y.y:34063 is deleted after 5-10 min maybe even after 10 seconds.

They only keep shit like that long enough to use it internally to stop DOS attacks or people that are abusing their system like running 50 computers off one account meant to have 5 on it. They delete it on purpose. When they get that government subpoena(not warrant) a week or more later their reply is the truth... all logs that would indicate who this person was have been deleted. Sorry, we can't give you what we don't have.

There is no law that says these companies have to keep that information. The police know this which is why they rarely send subpoenas to VPN companies because its a huge waste of time. Its also why systems like this often do not allow VPN IPs to connect in the first place. You shouldn't be allowed to even place a 911 call from an anonymous source. If you have a real emergency turn the VPN off and then call. The ONLY reason to call 911 from a VPN is to make a false report and/or to report a real crime YOU were involved in.

PS - Knowing this and calling in this way shows the person doing this has a level of expertise and knowledge above and beyond your average Joe-blow. There are plenty of computer guys like me that could pull this off but I'm sure the CIA/cabal has plenty of technical people who could do this with almost no effort. Just say'n. The likelihood this was a professional rather than a prankster is increased because of the sophistication of how they did it.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

This means that the police either don’t want to find the person who’s responsible for this or they try to protect him!

If they want to they can force the VPN company to release the identity or the IP address using a warrant!

I've been a UNIX/Network admin sense before the term internet was even invented by Al Gore. Trust me when I say that isn't how this works. The person who wrote this is clueless. Most legit(non-CIA/Mossad owned and run) VPN companies have the log files on their servers set to recycle ever few minutes. What this means is the line of text in a log file that says COMCAST Cable modem IP x.x.x.x is VPN server IP@PORT y.y.y.y:34063 is deleted after 5-10 min maybe even after 10 seconds.

They only keep shit like that long enough to use it internally to stop DOS attacks or people that are abusing their system like running 50 computers off one account meant to have 5 on it. They delete it on purpose. When they get that government subpoena(not warrant) a week or more later their reply is the truth... all logs that would indicate who this person was have been deleted. Sorry, we can't give you what we don't have.

There is no law that says these companies have to keep that information. The police know this which is why they rarely send subpoenas to VPN companies because its a huge waste of time. Its also why systems like this often do not allow VPN IPs to connect in the first place. You shouldn't be allowed to even place a 911 call from an anonymous source. If you have a real emergency turn the VPN off and then call. The ONLY reason to call 911 from a VPN is to make a false report and/or to report a real crime YOU were involved in.

2 years ago
1 score