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Privacy in the US (Visual UML)
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14/03/2002 13:15:46
 
 
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14/03/2002 12:09:16
Rob Pritt
Visual Object Modelers
Boulder, Colorado, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00632607
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>Christoph,
>Your posting of my supposed reply is a major warping of the actual email interaction that took place between us. You have ommitted a lot of the information, presumably in an attempt to try and make us look bad and you look good. You have also ommitted to mention that your actions have already been denounced by other people that you have unnecessarily pulled into this pointless argument.
>You are NOT a bona-fide customer (our real customers, and there are many of them present in the Universal Thread, don't do this kind of thing!)
>I fail to understand why you feel the need to present your indiscretions in public!
>This has got nothing to do with privacy in the US, or hacking. It has to with the fact that you tried to access an area of our web server that is either not available or that is not available to the public. You got caught and you don't like that! Once again, no-one tried to hack into your computer. The entry from your firewall that you provided indicates a single lookup of your IP address to see what is there (presumably a web server) to cross-reference your activities against your IP address and email address so that we could send you a message complaining about your activities.
>
>Rob Pritt,
>Visual Object Modelers

Rob,

I don't want to get into this argument but I had a quick question...

Why are you so defensive about improper URL's into your webserver. This is not uncommon and I would assume you would be protected by your own security measures (not human intervention but from a software standpoint and basic common sense, ie. don't have pages out there that you don't want people to see). Scanning your website with the various crawlers out there would have turned up the page eventually anyway. So why are you raising such a fuss about someone attempting to find a different url (realize the situation was a bit different here but your persistence in this matter is quite interesting)? I'm not saying it is right but I think the reaction from you is way out there as well...sometimes defending yourself can dig a deeper hole. Just a thought...
Patrick L. Stovall
Senior Architect/Developer
MCP - C#

VeroQuest
P.O.Box 7216
Kalispell, MT 59904
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