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On hacking and all that

   Hi all, You all know that I have asse 12-Oct-01 oohi_ashu
     I would be probably be speaking for all 12-Oct-01 All
       ratata 13-Oct-01 test
         >But, hey, every problem comes with an 13-Oct-01 haha!
           I didn't know you were still using post. 14-Oct-01 Bijuli
             Ashu Tosh: I agree with ALL above that 14-Oct-01 anepalikt
               Hey you little prick !!! 15-Oct-01 Asstoss
                 what a whiner? i come here to read posti 15-Oct-01 raju
                   Raju, not all people in Boston are like 15-Oct-01 ek bostonian
                     Want some more punk ??? or you want to 16-Oct-01 Asstoss


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oohi_ashu Posted on 12-Oct-01 07:38 PM

Hi all,

You all know that I have asserted here time and again that my personal email accounts have been HACKED before at least FIVE times.

Yes, FIVE times.
If you think that's nothing, then try having your email accounts
hacked and see whether you would like the results!!

Of course, hacking meant that emails sent to me were diverted to the hackers' accounts, and/or the hackers could easily read emails sent to me by my friends.

The hackers strategy appeared and appears to be get shift through personal information about me and somehow use that against me.

In fact, just early this summer, you all saw how an email sent to me by a long-time friend who is a PhD candidate at MIT, was posted on this Web site in my name and WITHOUT my authorization. Fortunately, except for some of you, most of you
saw that an an evidence of the khattam-ness of the attackers' character!!!

But, hey, every problem comes with an opportunity to develp a solution, and, along with others, I then pushed for a registration-system, which is still in place here.

And yes, I do change all my paswords frequently and take all the ususal precautions . . .

You know I wasn't born yesterday and I am not stupid. And, though I am not a computer programmer, I do have enough circumstantial evidence to KNOW who the hackers are -- my usual two enemies (who you all know very well by now) despite their usual off-line strategy of winning your favors by throwing FREE dinners at you.

In fact, that one of them used to work (maybe still works) in Boston as an equivalent of a Security Guard for a computer company's systems is a
significant piece of this "who the hackers are" puzzle.

Anyway, I don't want to belabor the point and bore you all.

BUT keep in mind that, one way or the other, even if it takes me years and
years -- I WILL get these two gentlemen in the MOST OPEN, CLEAR, CALM and STRATEGICALLY NON-PHYSICAL way I can, and they WILL be, in the
language of chess, slammed with a 'check' from more than a side.

All that will happen AWAY from this site, and in real life. Make no mistake
about that!!

Anyway, END of this story, and having made my point very clearly and calmly,
I am happy to move on and discuss other things.

Meantime, what appears below is for your knowledge.

oohi
ashu
ktm,nepal

--- Posthelp wrote:

> Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 10:30:05 -0400
> To: ashutosh@post.harvard.edu
> From: Post
> Subject: Post.Harvard
>
> Dear Ashutosh,
>
> We do remember you and this unique situation that
> you have encountered a few times
> previously. It is unique to us as well. I realize
> you did not change it nor
> did we. I know this because had we changed the
> password internally, we
> would not have generated an automatic response like
> the one you have
> included below. That specific message is generated
> when you or someone on
> the outside has changed the message. At this point
> your guess is as good as
> mine. I have reset the password to ______

> Do not give your
> username and password combination to anyone but
> yourself. Maybe you should
> establish another account besides _________
> account,
> you never know, there are hackers out there.
>
> Keep me informed,
>
> Leyla

*************
> You wrote:

> >Hi There,
> >
> >This is me again, writing to you from Nepal.
> >I did NOT ask for a change of password.
> >
> >So, I am puzzled to get this from you.
> >Please, if my account has been changed in any way
> in
> >the last one day or two, please inform me. That is
> >because I did NOT authorize it.
> >
> >Hope to hear from you.
> >
> >Ashutosh Tiwari
> >
> >
> >
> >--- HAA Help Desk wrote:

> > > Your new password is _____________
> > >
> > > If you would like to change this, you can do so
> by
> > > following these steps:
> > >
> > > 1. Logon to Post.Harvard using your username
> and
> > > new password.
> > >
> > > 2. Click on the link "User Name/Password" which
> you
> > > will find in lower left-hand column on the
> Welcome
> > > page.
> > >
> > > 3. Enter a new password in the appropriate
> fields
> > > "Select a Password" and "Re-Enter Password".
> > >
> > > 4. Click "Submit".
> > >
All Posted on 12-Oct-01 08:13 PM

I would be probably be speaking for all when I ask you (PLEAD with you) to keep your personal issues in your own personal space. We can neither help you with your email issues nor with your state of mind. We don't even know what you are talking about. Public space is for public issues. We have heard enough about your gharayasi kura already.
test Posted on 13-Oct-01 07:43 PM

ratata
haha! Posted on 13-Oct-01 08:20 PM

>But, hey, every problem comes with an
>opportunity to develp a solution, and, along
>with others, I then pushed for a
>registration-system, which is still in place
>here.

hilarious! the solution was developed, but the 'developer' is not sticking with it now, is he? you are writing with an UNREGISTERED userid in this and other messages.
Bijuli Posted on 14-Oct-01 01:09 AM

I didn't know you were still using post.harvard.edu address. Any estimate of how long you are going to stick with it. Thought you graduated a while ago Ashutosh.
anepalikt Posted on 14-Oct-01 11:21 AM

Ashu Tosh:
I agree with ALL above that all this seems awefully personal and why are you posting it here? My suggestion woudl be to report these guys to the right authorities. Maybe you have already? After all hacking is illegal. But otherwise, I am not sure what you hope to get from sharing all this with everyone.
Asstoss Posted on 15-Oct-01 02:06 PM

Hey you little prick !!!
How are ye doin' ? Now that the winter is here your palm hairs seems to be growoing out of proportion. Go take that medication before you turn into a werewolf. why cant you just let it go huh? OHH POOR ME MY EMAIL HAS BEEN HACKED 5 TIMES. Grow up, you're not in junoir high anymore. Mommy , mommy these guys are attacking me.
You're not actually a saint too you know. You've got all sorts of crap crawling up your behind too. And to be bringing that up about your emails , did you ever ask yourself why they are doing it ? get your stooooooopid harvard barin to work moron.
raju Posted on 15-Oct-01 03:11 PM

what a whiner? i come here to read postings and all i hear is ppl attacking each other. are all ppl in boston like that? i had heard from a friend that boston has a really close nepali community. guess he lied to me. keep fighting jokers. at least i can laught at u all
ek bostonian Posted on 15-Oct-01 08:37 PM

Raju, not all people in Boston are like that. Actually very few are. Many of the people writing here are not even in Boston. Some people can't or haven't moved along in their lives, so have to keep associating themselves with their past lives in Boston, Harvard, etc.
Asstoss Posted on 16-Oct-01 01:23 PM

Want some more punk ???
or you want to go back to your mommy ???
you're such a whiney little prick
get over it.