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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #450 on: June 18, 2025, 09:36:30 PM »
How do you know? Deflect my dick all you want.  ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3
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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #451 on: June 18, 2025, 09:42:43 PM »
What Have We All Learned From This???

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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #452 on: June 18, 2025, 09:59:46 PM »

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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #453 on: June 18, 2025, 10:07:57 PM »
And look how it makes whoever it is run in circles. Only way to find out for sure is find out for sure. Who are you? No clue. Know why? You'd shit your pants if I found out. The whole premise here is a bunch of cunts think it's ok to talk anything they want about others because they hide. Prove me wrong. At least you play both sides. Gaagoots whoever they are is gonna cry they're going to be found out? After talking shit about literally everyone? Add the racism and anti semitism? Threatening to contact people's family members? Who they work for? It's easy to say anything when there's no fear of repercussion. So let's just say I might have a way to end that..... ngc3
Like I said all along I have all to lose nothing to gain it's the opposite with you. You wouldn't have any idea about that though.

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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #454 on: June 18, 2025, 10:13:23 PM »
Stealing an IP address or VPN address, also known as IP address spoofing, can have serious consequences for both the individual whose address is stolen and the person or entity doing the stealing. It can lead to legal repercussions, financial loss, and reputational damage.
Consequences for the victim (whose IP is stolen):
Identity theft and fraud:
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A stolen IP address can be used to impersonate the victim in online activities, leading to identity theft, financial fraud, and other criminal activities conducted under their name.
Data breaches and malware infections:
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Hackers can use a stolen IP address to scan for vulnerabilities in the victim's network or devices, potentially gaining access to sensitive data or installing malware.
DDoS attacks:
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Stolen IP addresses can be used to launch DDoS attacks, overwhelming the victim's network with traffic and causing it to crash.
Reputational damage:
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If the stolen IP address is used for malicious activities, it can severely damage the victim's reputation, especially if it's a business or organization.
Legal trouble:
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Victims may face legal consequences if the stolen IP address is used for illegal activities, as law enforcement may initially identify the victim as the perpetrator.
Consequences for the attacker (the person stealing the IP):
Criminal charges:
IP theft is a form of cybercrime and can lead to criminal charges, including fines and imprisonment.
Civil lawsuits:
Victims can sue the attacker for damages caused by the IP theft, including financial losses and reputational harm.
Reputational damage:
If caught, the attacker will suffer significant reputational damage, making it difficult to find employment or participate in online communities.
Loss of access to online services:
Many online services ban users who are caught engaging in malicious activities like IP theft.
Difficulty in future criminal activity:
Once caught, the attacker's online activity will likely be monitored, making it more difficult to engage in future criminal acts.
In addition to these direct consequences, IP theft can also have broader implications, such as:
Erosion of trust in online security: IP theft undermines trust in the security of online systems and services.
Increased costs for businesses: Businesses may need to invest more in security measures to protect themselves from IP theft and related attacks.
Disruption of online services: DDoS attacks and other malicious activities enabled by IP theft can disrupt online services, affecting individuals and businesses.

I've contacted LifeLock and I will be contacting my attorneys in the morning I take this very serious. If I am compromised in anyway I will prosecute you with legal actions to the fullest extent at all costs.

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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #455 on: June 18, 2025, 10:15:03 PM »
Then once you have the IP you can find the location, all online. THEN you find a friend who can ID the IP!!! BINGO!
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Example...Mine... Simple

FOR THE RECORD:
Stealing an IP address or VPN address, also known as IP address spoofing, can have serious consequences for both the individual whose address is stolen and the person or entity doing the stealing. It can lead to legal repercussions, financial loss, and reputational damage.
Consequences for the victim (whose IP is stolen):
Identity theft and fraud:
.
A stolen IP address can be used to impersonate the victim in online activities, leading to identity theft, financial fraud, and other criminal activities conducted under their name.
Data breaches and malware infections:
.
Hackers can use a stolen IP address to scan for vulnerabilities in the victim's network or devices, potentially gaining access to sensitive data or installing malware.
DDoS attacks:
.
Stolen IP addresses can be used to launch DDoS attacks, overwhelming the victim's network with traffic and causing it to crash.
Reputational damage:
.
If the stolen IP address is used for malicious activities, it can severely damage the victim's reputation, especially if it's a business or organization.
Legal trouble:
.
Victims may face legal consequences if the stolen IP address is used for illegal activities, as law enforcement may initially identify the victim as the perpetrator.
Consequences for the attacker (the person stealing the IP):
Criminal charges:
IP theft is a form of cybercrime and can lead to criminal charges, including fines and imprisonment.
Civil lawsuits:
Victims can sue the attacker for damages caused by the IP theft, including financial losses and reputational harm.
Reputational damage:
If caught, the attacker will suffer significant reputational damage, making it difficult to find employment or participate in online communities.
Loss of access to online services, imprisonment:
Many online services ban users who are caught engaging in malicious activities like IP theft.
Difficulty in future criminal activity:
Once caught, the attacker's online activity will likely be monitored, making it more difficult to engage in future criminal acts.
In addition to these direct consequences, IP theft can also have broader implications, such as:
Erosion of trust in online security: IP theft undermines trust in the security of online systems and services.
Increased costs for businesses: Businesses may need to invest more in security measures to protect themselves from IP theft and related attacks.
Disruption of online services: DDoS attacks and other malicious activities enabled by IP theft can disrupt online services, affecting individuals and businesses.

I take this threat very serious and will do what it will take to protect my family and I from your hacking as per your comments. Be for warned I will be taking legal actions against you if I am compromised. I am taking your threat VERY VERY serious I've worked very hard for what I have and I'm not going to have a hacker like you take it from me. You are not privy to my personal ID and Internet information. With your various postings on this topic I have plenty of evidence against you.

« Last Edit: June 18, 2025, 10:22:05 PM by Gaagoots »

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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #456 on: June 18, 2025, 10:21:38 PM »
Hey Cunt. Now show all of us where I stole your IP.....waiting.
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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #457 on: June 18, 2025, 10:39:17 PM »
Hey Cunt. Now show all of us where I stole your IP.....waiting.
Let LifeLock and the authorities figure that out. LifeLock has your information and have put my account on high alert.

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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #458 on: June 18, 2025, 10:41:45 PM »
I'd worry about getting a life before I'd worry about locking it.  ;D

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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #459 on: June 18, 2025, 11:44:51 PM »
I'd worry about getting a life before I'd worry about locking it.  ;D


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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #460 on: Today at 12:40:31 AM »
I'd worry about getting a life before I'd worry about locking it.  ;D
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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #461 on: Today at 08:24:52 AM »
Let LifeLock and the authorities figure that out. LifeLock has your information and have put my account on high alert.
LifeLock AUTHORITIES???? They aren't law enforcement you stupid cunt.  ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3

Can even see which type of device is being used  tmbz1


See? Redacted private VPN assignment info.  tmbz1

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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #462 on: Today at 08:41:54 AM »
Attention Michael Petrelli: Based on the information provided from you; confirmation has been received as an alert to Lifelock, which is part of their identity theft protection service. 
It means the Lifelock Identity Alert System has been notified potentially involving your personal information being used to obtain new credit or services like a credit card, cell phone, or auto loan. Dark Web Monitoring is also a service that scans for your personal information on hard-to-find websites and forums, and will notify you if your information is detected, so you can take necessary actions.

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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #463 on: Today at 08:43:41 AM »
LifeLock AUTHORITIES???? They aren't law enforcement you stupid cunt.  ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3

Can even see which type of device is being used  tmbz1


See? Redacted private VPN assignment info.  tmbz1



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Re: White Trash Mike
« Reply #464 on: Today at 08:46:23 AM »
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Any idiot knows that even you. It’s to protect my assets from you. I’ve also contacted my attorney and forwarded your posts to him. We’re going to see how we want to proceed in this matter. No my attorney is not Howard Taylor.

 

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