24 Jan
2008
24 Jan
'08
11:34 a.m.
Robin Stevens wrote:
Can IP addresses always identify a unique individual? Definitely not, not even to those of us with access to the logs. NAT, MAC-spoofing, shared/multi-user systems and so forth still get in the way from time to time. Newer technologies such as 802.11x will stop some means of evasion in the future, and also make it easier for us to track directly by username rather than network interface.
Robin
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