DHCP logs would come into it I suppose.
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ACS:Law, the firm of solicitors being investigated by authorities over thousands of threatening letters to alleged unlawful filesharers, was attacked by net activists linked to 4chan overnight.
The firm's website was brought back online at about 10.45am, following a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) strike.
It follows similar action against music and film industry websites over the weekend under the auspices of "Operation: Payback Is A Bitch", coordinated over IRC by members of 4chan, the anarchic message board.
Andrew Crossley, the head of ACS:Law, told The Register the attack was "typical rubbish from pirates".
"Big whoop," he added.
"It was only down for a few hours. I have far more concern over the fact of my train turning up 10 minutes late or having to queue for a coffee than them wasting my time with this sort of rubbish."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-11418962
the link below has all the guilty parties,just enter a postcode and you get a list of what filth people are downloading.even has google maps of their houses.
http://www.ueof.co.uk/acslaw/postcode.php
Hah that's funny.
I suspect is a pisstake though - how would they have real names
and there is too much similarity in the titles downloaded, given the vast sea of downloadable porn I doubt between the 40 odd people listed in the postcode I searched for there would be so much overlap.
I wonder is it just a dump of the electoral register with some random porn titles added?
Hah that's funny.
I suspect is a pisstake though - how would they have real names
and there is too much similarity in the titles downloaded, given the vast sea of downloadable porn I doubt between the 40 odd people listed in the postcode I searched for there would be so much overlap.
So sjy handed out names without telling their subscribers . Jaysus, I'd be livid.ISPs gave them subscribers' details (names & addresses to go with specific IP addresses)
Yeah makes sense.It returns results within about a 3 mile radius of the postcode entered. That's a lot of people. Plus they're only acting on behalf of one german copyright holder.
Wait, didn't most other EU states find against the likes of EMI anyway? and not in a 'it's not my fault, it's just the rules' way?
Invoking Godwin's law i'm going to call this a horrible case of the Nuremberg defence
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