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(10-07-2010, 01:03 PM)Zeon Wrote: [ -> ]@iTz reality: I live in Spain, things are different here from the US (which is were I suppose that you live).
@Fragma: I'm 14.

If they show up, what should I do? Should I give them access to my computer? It is protected with 128 bit encryption.

Here is a quick solution.
Take your hard drive out of your computer and smash it like there is no tomorrow then take your hard drive and put it in the microwave then bury it 6 feet under. That's your solution. Just tell your parents your hard drive crashed. Most parents don't know what you are talking about when it comes to computers.
(10-07-2010, 02:36 PM)SniperRiflezzzz Wrote: [ -> ]Here is a quick solution.
Take your hard drive out of your computer and smash it like there is no tomorrow then take your hard drive and put it in the microwave then bury it 6 feet under. That's your solution. Just tell your parents your hard drive crashed. Most parents don't know what you are talking about when it comes to computers.
Or you can just unscrew it open, fudge with the inside, screw it together.

Tell your parents that the hard drive broke and you need a new one Tongue

The smashing and burying is a bit too much work.
i thought i was gonna get arrested because i did some fraud and they traced my IP and came knocking in my neighbourhood
just reformat, new IP, new MAc adress and download bob marleys album,
all izz well...
To get your mind out of that just get your computer and hit with a hammer and drop the pieces in the ocean.
Dont worry about it...Unless your running a botnet with over like 500k theres a pretty good chance your not gonna get caught if its your 1st time doin something really bad
(10-07-2010, 01:03 PM)Zeon Wrote: [ -> ]@iTz reality: I live in Spain, things are different here from the US (which is were I suppose that you live).
@Fragma: I'm 14.

If they show up, what should I do? Should I give them access to my computer? It is protected with 128 bit encryption.

Install truecrypt on your HD, cops can't crack it, you can also set up a fake section, you give them a certain password and it loads to a clean slate basically, nothing installed, no files visible other than what's necessary for windows etc.

If it was fraud involving credit cards or paypal the chances of them pursuing charges are very slim, unless you managed to pull off a high value item, like 10,000+.
(10-07-2010, 06:37 PM)Swat Runs Train Wrote: [ -> ]Install truecrypt on your HD, cops can't crack it, you can also set up a fake section, you give them a certain password and it loads to a clean slate basically, nothing installed, no files visible other than what's necessary for windows etc.

If it was fraud involving credit cards or paypal the chances of them pursuing charges are very slim, unless you managed to pull off a high value item, like 10,000+.


They might cannot crack it, but once they find out that its their they will probably do anything to try to get into it. Because they actually knows something is valuable in it.
Most likely, the smartest way to go, is to stop doing illegal stuff.
(10-07-2010, 01:03 PM)Zeon Wrote: [ -> ]@iTz reality: I live in Spain, things are different here from the US (which is were I suppose that you live).
@Fragma: I'm 14.

If they show up, what should I do? Should I give them access to my computer? It is protected with 128 bit encryption.

I hope considering your age police wont do much and your parents will also understand , i suggest you to talk to your parents they can get mad but believe me they will take care of you and they will try to help you more than anyone else. I hope everything will be alright
I think that you are pretty paranoid, just dont worry so much about it. Or just smash you computer with a hammer, then light it on fire until it is 100 percent ash. If it doesnt light, douse it with gasoline first.
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