Alert: Don't Use Hotmail Email Accounts for registration
Collapse
Before Access to all Forums and Trial accounts you must need to activate your account Email address
Risks of cardsharing
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
-
-
Re: Risks of cardsharing
To make insternal cardsharing with a personal subscription itīs LEGALComment
-
Re: Risks of cardsharing
I have read the first few pages, but after reading posts three years old, perhaps there may have been changes since.Comment
-
Re: Risks of cardsharing
Surely they could find people using cardsharing through IP addresses or through payments by using the likes of paypal?Comment
-
Re: Risks of cardsharing
you mean they trace all the ips that are connected to that server? but dont they need to have an access to the main server to be able to trace you?
and how serious is this problem? do you know anyone being locked for this?Comment
-
Re: Risks of cardsharing
In germany they caught a cardsharing-ring half a year ago.
It was a pay server and it was reported that they only caught the server holder, not the users.If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans!Comment
-
Re: Risks of cardsharing
Sure it's able to investigate almost every computer crime. IP address is unique , it's possible to get provider's logs and to trace the user. But it's possible that price of an investigation will be too high to perform such investigation. And for sure nobody will try to catch a man watching TV via sharing. What for? A caught person could say he doesn't know what "sharing-mosharing", he bought this box from gypcies to watch football, and doesn't understand what's his fault? So don't worry. Risks of cardsharing are risks of card sharing providers, not users.Comment
-
Re: Risks of cardsharing
I suppose if you want to stamp it out, you go for the place where it is happening. Going for the user isn't going to solve any of the problems I suppose. But if the server operator was found, could they not trace the end users through payments through Paypal - that seems to be a common payment method.Comment
-
Re: Risks of cardsharing
Sure it's able to investigate almost every computer crime. IP address is unique , it's possible to get provider's logs and to trace the user. But it's possible that price of an investigation will be too high to perform such investigation. And for sure nobody will try to catch a man watching TV via sharing. What for? A caught person could say he doesn't know what "sharing-mosharing", he bought this box from gypcies to watch football, and doesn't understand what's his fault? So don't worry. Risks of cardsharing are risks of card sharing providers, not users.Comment
-
Re: Risks of cardsharing
Using a vpn is 100% safe because all traffic is encrypted with the the strongest algorithms.
On the contrary, if the network is not encrypted, tracing can be done in many ways: if you control a client than you get the ip of the server; if you control the server, you can get the ip of all the clients.
Theoretically some random sniffing can be done on the net to intercept connections between client and server (and so getting both ip addresses).
But in real world, risk of cs is not higher than taking a walk on the seaside.
So mates .. go on sharing ... with good peace of mind ...Comment
-
Re: Risks of cardsharing
Theoretically it's able to trace everything.
Example
You make a crime.
They find out an ip from what crime is performed. It's anonymous proxy's ip. They know the time of crime. They ask anonymous proxy admin for logs. Admins deny. They investigate where this server is. Ask provider to cooperate. Provider givers contacts of admins. They force admins to cooperate (money, violence, etc) They have logs, They have IP, and so far with this template. At last they know you street address. They come and arrest you.
But.
You can see that it's a very very hard work and if your crime is like Wikileaks or money transfer from the bank or Pentagon network intrusion, they may start to work it out. If it's all about some boy watching football in Bulgaria, no one will make nothing to prevent this.Comment
Comment