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Re: How to access your favorite sites in the event of a DNS takedown ?
From: nake <nake () lavabit com>
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 21:32:45 +0200
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Lol, in fact, if you search that IP in DuckDuckGo one of the first
results is a tutorial about how to "fake" your email address:
http://howdysam.info/2012/05/how-to-sent-the-fake-mail-to-any-email-id-via-any-email-id/
And the most fun part is that in the example it literally says:
Received: from emkei.cz (emkei.cz. [46.167.245.118])
On 25/06/2012 20:49, Jardel Weyrich wrote:
And you're trying to impersonate someone by using my email address
as sender? I don't get it.
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<jweyrich () gmail com>
-- jardel
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Jardel <jweyrich () gmail com>
wrote:
Do you know? Even in DNS take down you can youcan access your
favourite sites.
People may think that in DNS shoutdown they can lost access to
their addicted websites.
But after reading this article you will know how easily you can
access your websites. You can access them by typing their IP
address in your web-browser.
Copy the IP addresses given below:
tumblr.com 174.121.194.34 wikipedia.org 208.80.152.201
Original
Article:http://cybermughal.blogspot.com/2012/06/how-to-access-your-favorite-sites-in.html
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