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Peter Skye wrote:
> >
> > Can someone fully explain the following
> > response from HOST for me?
> > [G:\]host 66.220.17.151
> > 66.220.17.151 = 151.17.220.66.in-addr.arpa
> > My firewall shows unusually heavy activity from
> > 66.220.17.151 trying to break into my machine.
I just received a *private* email explaining the above
> IP address 66.220.17.151 is the Department of
> Homeland Security, Anti-Terrorist Section,
which explains who it is that is trying to break into my machine.
But they then added
> and it is clear that YOU have been
> singled out for very special treatment.
Well how do you like _those_ duck feathers?
How do I tell them to stop? Quack three times under the corner street
light?
- Peter
(If you don't hear from me for a while, try emailing me at Guantanamo.)
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