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Re: CSI New York fake IPv6
From: Paul Graydon <paul () paulgraydon co uk>
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 15:01:41 -1000
On 3/20/2011 11:44 AM, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Makes a good change from a 5 octet IP number I remember them using in one episode revolving around an adult webcam website.All, I just thought this is amusing that in CSI: New York – Season 7, Episode 17, they do a 'Remote Desktop' hack and they enter in the following details… http://www.eintellego.net/public/CSINY.s07e17-fakev6.jpg Promoting IPv6 = Win! Dodgy Address = Fail! But seriously… That a major TV show is actually using IPv6 addressing (or pretending to) is an awesome thing in my opinion.
Paul
Current thread:
- Re: CSI New York fake IPv6, (continued)
- Re: CSI New York fake IPv6 Jay Ashworth (Mar 20)
- Re: CSI New York fake IPv6 Jeff Wheeler (Mar 20)
- Re: CSI New York fake IPv6 Paul Timmins (Mar 20)
- Re: CSI New York fake IPv6 Martin Millnert (Mar 20)
- Re: CSI New York fake IPv6 Nick Hilliard (Mar 21)
- Re: CSI New York fake IPv6 Fred Baker (Mar 21)
- Re: CSI New York fake IPv6 Ina Faye-Lund (Mar 21)
- RE: CSI New York fake IPv6 George Bonser (Mar 21)
- Re: CSI New York fake IPv6 Tony Finch (Mar 21)
- RE: CSI New York fake IPv6 Stefan Fouant (Mar 20)
- Re: CSI New York fake IPv6 Jay Ashworth (Mar 20)
