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andreas@andreas : 2009-09-17 09:04:06 UTC+0000
tes yang gp BERAT
imambenjol@andreas : 2009-09-18 03:08:39 UTC+0000
diacu: >>129
andreas@andreas : 2009-09-18 03:26:08 UTC+0000
diacu: >>130
>>128
wah salut.. bagus ^^... pake tikus kah?
imambenjol@andreas : 2009-09-18 03:31:15 UTC+0000
>>129
pake tetikus. kalo pake tikus ku pencet-pencet telinga kiri dan kanannya, udah digigit duluan jari-jariku.

gp.
andreas@andreas : 2009-09-18 11:15:36 UTC+0000
ga tau bener ga, tapi tetep...

*ngakak*

sumber: http://www.journal-news.net/page/content.detail/id/525232.html

MARTINSBURG - The popular online social networking site Facebook helped lead to an alleged burglar's arrest after he stopped check his account on the victim's computer, but forgot to log out before leaving the home with two diamond rings.

Jonathan G. Parker, 19, of Fort Loudoun, Pa., was arraigned Tuesday one count of felony daytime burglary.

According to court records, Deputy P.D. Ware of the Berkeley County Sheriff's Department responded on Aug. 28 to the victim's home after she reported the burglary.

She told police that someone had broken into her home through a bedroom window.

There were open cabinets in her garage, and other signs of a burglar.

The victim later noticed that the intruder also used her computer to check his Facebook status, and his account was still open when she checked the computer.

The victim later noticed that she was missing two diamond rings from her dresser in the same room as her computer.

The two rings were worth more than $3,500, reports indicate.

During the investigation, a friend of the victim told her that he knew where Parker was staying, in the same area as the victim's house.

Police then went to the home and spoke with a friend of Parker's.

The man said Parker had stopped by his home occasionally, but he said the man didn't live there.

He also said that the night before the burglary, Parker asked him if he wanted to help break into the victim's home but he refused.

As of Tuesday evening, Parker remained in custody at the Eastern Regional Jail on $10,000 bail.

If convicted he faces one to 10 years in prison.
andreas@andreas : 2009-09-22 02:01:52 UTC+0000
diacu: >>137
imambenjol@andreas : 2009-09-22 09:15:06 UTC+0000
diacu: >>135
coret[eNodirERgDAMAyWHo6VhsHQUmcWOvScVPUU2wKb5191r9S1uH6A17Ksf8fggGiEGMJVI0UQ5oVj9jNevvPwJlTCpOaSeBalkMHzCJBBI]
andreas@andreas : 2009-09-23 02:39:41 UTC+0000
ku semalam baru ngekrek paswod tetangga yang pake wep, eh ini bukan pos pamer2an nyo, hanya mao blg, encryption sebaiknya wpa dan paswodnya jangan kata2 dictionary. kalo mao bener2 aman, gunakan wpa dan paswod sepanjang 63 karakter.

sekian pesan masyarakat.

P.S: dari wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initialization_Vector):
The 802.11 encryption algorithm called WEP (short for Wired Equivalent Privacy) used a "weak IV" that led to its being easily cracked.[1] Packet injection allowed for WEP to be cracked in times as short as several minutes. This ultimately led to the deprecation of WEP.

 

Kau akan ngepos secara anonim! Boleh2 aja sih, bahkan tulis nama dan sembarang paswod pun boleh. Tapi kalo mau daftar, klik daftar

Nama Pwd gp jsp (satu tuju)+(tiga tuju)= +img +coret

 

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