🐮 Lolcow Todd Daugherty / N9OGL / Fox Smith / Doc Dot - Domestic terrorist, ham radio sperg, self-described hikikomori, confirmed pedophile

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>the court said so!!!
>proceeds to list every reason why the investigation was valid
>fucking doxxes his MAC address

holy shit lmfao. I hope the police turned off your computer or it has a dead battery.
That's also the city where Jeremy's daughters live.
MAC address is for Calix Inc. who has a presence in that state. IP address is for Springfield.
 
Actually, that's not my MAC address never was, it's a mac address for an Internet service provider in California. My IP address was not on the threat, the officer lied, they knew my IP address wasn't on that threat.
You know we can easily look this up and know you’re lying through your teeth right?
 
I'll ask one more time but it's obvious you just want to rant and rave and not have a logical discussion. Like I said, Kiwifarms gives you an outlet that you deny for everyone on your solo shitty forum.

Going back to #1389, Tell us, what did the judge write in the sentence before his signature? Word for word please.

Toad's logic is they can't seize cellphones either (that's a computer). They can and they do, all the time. It's not a general warrant, it's asking to seize a specific device.

Why are you so nervous now? You said your case was getting dismissed next week you said a month ago.... So what's making you act up now?
 
Actually, that's not my MAC address never was, it's a mac address for an Internet service provider in California. My IP address was not on the threat, the officer lied, they knew my IP address wasn't on that threat.
You mean Calix. Calix isn't an ISP, and the MAC doesn't 'belong' to them in the 'they use it' sense. It's burned into the hardware they make. Things like DSL and fiber modems/routers, etc.

Likely the MAC in your ISP's RADIUS (most likely for DSL) or generic DHCP database when they asked for your info.... Ah! From CTI, that's who owns the IP addres. Hyperlocal Taylorville ISP, nice. Fiber too. Explains the Calix gear.
 
You mean Calix. Calix isn't an ISP, and the MAC doesn't 'belong' to them in the 'they use it' sense. It's burned into the hardware they make. Things like DSL and fiber modems/routers, etc.

Likely the MAC in your ISP's RADIUS (most likely for DSL) or generic DHCP database when they asked for your info.... Ah! From CTI, that's who owns the IP addres. Hyperlocal Taylorville ISP, nice. Fiber too. Explains the Calix gear.
Toad would be smart enough to change his router’s password from the factory configuration right…? Ahh, who am I kidding.
 
Toad would be smart enough to change his router’s password from the factory configuration right…? Ahh, who am I kidding.
Most makers these days pre-fill the routers with a random password. You have to be really stupid with exposed services like a mid-sized ISP did recently that I'm not going to elaborate on for PL reasons.

Go ahead and look up the mac address

Here:

MAC address "EC:4F:82:29:B4:03"

Company Calix Inc.

Address
2777 Orchard Pkwy
San Jose CA 95131 US

Range
EC:4F:82:00:00:00 - EC:4F:82:FF:FF:FF

Type
IEEE MA-L

https://www.calix.com/
Yes. They're a company that makes optical network terminals and the things that attach to them.

The little white box that your ISP gave you.
 
Most makers these days pre-fill the routers with a random password. You have to be really stupid with exposed services like a mid-sized ISP did recently that I'm not going to elaborate on for PL reasons.


Yes. They're a company that makes optical network terminals and the things that attach to them.

The little white box that your ISP gave you.
I was under the impression that there’s collection of known router model passwords on the clearnet but that makes sense to generate a random list. Although if you had access to the specific model of router Todd has you could probe it and see what it does/has stored on the ROM.
 
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