Word: ips
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Both organizations used “John Doe” lawsuits for the litigation, meaning that they filed lawsuits against individuals whom they only knew by an IP address. They then obtained the names of the defendants by subpoenaing the colleges and universities that the alleged pirates attend...
Robert Mitchell, director of communications for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), told The Crimson at that time that the University does not disclose the names of students whose IP addresses are implicated in illegal file sharing under normal circumstances. But he said Harvard does comply with subpoenas requiring...
...access to an ethernet jack or within a wireless network on campus can delete or register a Harvard network connection with only an individual’s ID and last name. This could permit someone to illegally share files which would be traceable to another person’s IP address...
...scripts such as “friends” or commands such as “last” or “rwho,” intrepid computer stalkers can follow movements of anyone using telnet programs—like SecureCRT and Terminal—by matching the IP address at which the target is or was logged in with the physical location of that IP address on campus...
...friends” script has a detailed listing of what Harvard IP addresses correspond to what buildings, allowing users to pull up with a few keystrokes where any user they have listed is logged into telnet on campus. Coordinator of Residential Computing Kevin S. Davis ’98 says that HASCS would not comment on the subject...