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You can hack, but bear in mind that most free ISPs log the caller-ID information so they will know where you are calling from. Most ISPs now have abuse departments to deal with these sort of attacks, but vary widely in terms of response speed. You should also consider this if you are using someone else’s account. You will also find that many service providers also log accounting details from their authentication servers – data includes not just the CLID, but also bytes transferred, login times, etc. Nowadays, with the advent of 0800 dialups and free connectivity, a sizeable proportion of the free industry are blocking any authentication for users who withhold their caller ID (notably, AOL and Compuserve are not among this lot). In any event, it’s not the best idea to hack on your own “doorstep” as it were. 3.5.5. Anonymous Web Browsing It’s true that when you go to a website, your originating IP address (among other things) are logged. Joskyn states that www.cotse.com do a public proxy

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