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I can't believe what BT says there. I bet that if they moved in, 50% of the people would use their lines to go with another provider, there is so much choice out there.

 

More like 100%

I'm an ex resident of Hull. Now able to have the freedom of choice, I am now using Virgin for TV, Phone and Broadband. Not like in Hull where the only choice is Sky TV.

When I lived there I contacted OFCOM and they said theres NOTHING they can/will do as they have received NO COMPLAINTS against KC. Well, they got one off me but to them that doesn't count as they mean from other telecoms providers. and due to the high charges KC would impose on them, they wouldn't touch Hull with a proverbial 'Barge-Pole'

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knoppix isnt muich good without the right tools

 

look up one called warlinux i think thats the one your worried about

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  • I am employed in the IT sector of a high street retail chain but am not posting in any official capacity,so therefore any comments,suggestions or opinions are expressly personal ones and should not be viewed as an endorsement or with agreement of any company.
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  • 7 months later...
Just tell em that your wireless router was not secured and you haven't used your pc at these dates / times, someone must have connected to your wireless connection (next door neigbour, bloke across the street etc) and downloaded terrible stuff. You have now secured your wireless connection to ensure that this dont happen again :)

 

Except that in some cases (especially with HTTP headers), your PC is probably identifiable through your user agent string.

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