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By Bruvva
#312934
Who's been editing Rachel's wikipedia entry?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Jones
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By Sunny So Cal
#312935
hahahahaha I'm innocent, Bruv!
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By Andy B
#312938
I think it was Rachel who did it and it's not meant to be taken in jest at all. We all know she hates him.
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By Andy B
#312942
How do you KNOW that? (Hmm said in a desperate tone of voice rather than an aggressive tone, it's so difficult to convey correct meaning when only typing) It's too weird for me to understand. You're like some sort of 1984 Big Brother figure. IS it time for 2 minutes hate now?
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By Console
#312944
Wikipedia keeps a record of all changes (and the person that made the changes), so I just looked up the IP and cross-referenced it against my server logs. I could also tell you what browser they used, which version of Windows they are running and which ISP they use.
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By Andy B
#312945
It's like spooks really isn't it. You know Mi5 are recruiting at the moment? You'd be perfect, plus you could meet that fit Jo bird who's had her hair cut.
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By Andy B
#312947
But you have access to all this hidden knowledge. I mean if just you and your computer can access that, then just imagine what the real spies can do. As I said it's all a bit 1984....you'd look good with a tasche!
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By Console
#312949
You say it's hidden, your browser, as a default, transmits it's own identity and the identity of the OS it's running on. The IP address can usually reveal the ISP by doing a reverse DNS lookup, or, failing that, just googling the block and see which service provider uses it. Your IP address can generally give a fairly accurate global position as well.
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By Andy B
#312951
I understood the word identity....I'll just put it down to magic.
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By Zoot
#312952
So has she been replaced then?
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By Johnny Karate
#312967
Console wrote:You say it's hidden, your browser, as a default, transmits it's own identity and the identity of the OS it's running on. The IP address can usually reveal the ISP by doing a reverse DNS lookup, or, failing that, just googling the block and see which service provider uses it. Your IP address can generally give a fairly accurate global position as well.


But is googling "Naked Kilroy" still fairly anonymous?
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By Johnny Karate
#313102
shhhhhhh!, I'm asking on behalf of my mate again.