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FBI & DEA Warn IPv6 Makes You All Anonymous
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 11929805:MV8xOTQxMDg2XzMyNTE3ODA4X0Y4MDczMjA0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 6433476:MV8xOTQxMDg2XzMyNTE3NjM1X0E3MDUzMDcw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 20908943:MV8xOTQxMDg2XzMyNTE3NTM3XzRCNERFRjA1] Beware jumping crazy on IPV6, as today´s implementation of the stack just lead to the opposite: it's easier to track you back. [/quote] No its not. HEX based IPv6 makes you harder to track, once everyone is using it. Who do you work for? The "Whats in your wallet?" guys? [/quote] You don't know what the fuck you're talking about. [/quote]
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U.S. and Canadian law enforcement agencies are warning that a historic switch to the next-generation Internet protocol called IPv6 may imperil investigations by making it more difficult to trace who's using which electronic address.
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