24 Mar
2003
24 Mar
'03
5:01 a.m.
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, David Clarke wrote:
"He goes on to say that Net4U services, including his dial-up and server co-location customers, his "home link" and his "KaZaA" ... were all operated with stolen bandwidth for a "six-month" period."
...and all without any of those servers even noticing they were behind a proxy. Amazing! :)
That reference to KaZaA would intimate that it wasn't merely web. Of course we possibly shouldn't believe the word of someone who'd stoop to stealing bandwidth.
Or newspapers that quote what 14 year olds have been saying on IRC, perhaps? -- ** Colin Palmer, Systems and Development Group, University of Waikato, NZ **