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2016-07-13 04:37:47 Post No. 724712
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Crazy Ass Situation
Anonymous
2016-07-13 04:37:47
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Alright turds, listen up. I need your situation.
My mom works at a doctor's office. Today she calls me talking about a patient they had today who is filing for bankruptcy, even though his job is going perfectly fine.
The man said to my mother that their router got 'hacked'. Any the hacker, or maybe a group of people, was somehow able to download presumably TB's of data through that router. I did not talk to the man myself but presumably there was no one outside his home that he could see that would be within range of his home router's signal.
One day he gets a letter from some big company saying they are filing a law suit for $1,000,000 on the grounds of breaking copyright infringement laws. He can prove that he didn't do it, nor any of his family, but supposedly the alleged claims are legit because 'they used his router'.
He said the people he talked thinks one of his family's mobile devices got hacked on a public network, from which the hacker got his home router's password.
Does all of this make sense to you? I could see his home network possibly getting 'hacked', but to download enough data for not only somebody to notice, but for them just to send only a letter about a $1,000,000 law suit?
Wouldn't the FBI get involved? You don't just send a letter to someone about this sort of thing?
It all sounds fishy to me.