Your CPU has a secret code that transmitts your location to the FBI WTF?

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Lithium381

Lifer
May 12, 2001
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<< Yeah, um, the IPv4 protocol has a a field in the header called "FBI" -- it is 32 bits long and stores your physical address. >>



err?
 

Jfur

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Jul 9, 2001
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<< Yeah, um, the IPv4 protocol has a a field in the header called "FBI" -- it is 32 bits long and stores your physical address. >>



err?
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shhhhhh! ;)
 

fatalbert

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Aug 1, 2001
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<< Yeah, um, the IPv4 protocol has a a field in the header called "FBI" -- it is 32 bits long and stores your physical address. >>



err?
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shhhhhh! ;)
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lol
 

Russ

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Oct 9, 1999
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Uh oh! Looks like the Black Ops people were monitoring transmissions from the CPUs of the posters at that forum!



<< You have requested a topic that does not exist! >>



Russ, NCNE
 

BeauJangles

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<< Uh oh! Looks like the Black Ops people were monitoring transmissions from the CPUs of the posters at that forum!



<< You have requested a topic that does not exist! >>



Russ, NCNE
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OMG, i think I hear them knocking at the door! They just told me to "put down the coffee cake, and step away from the computer. We know you know about or secret number-thingy on those processors."

OMG!!! OH NO! AIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!! NOOOOOO!O!OO!O!!!