On Sun, 04 Jun 2006 20:07:13 BST, n3td3v said: > by the actual account owner tries to login. think of it as a user friendly > account firewall, easily setup by kids and the elderly, because yahoo would > detect the isp trends of the actual account user, and all the user needs to > do is select yes or no to setup rules based on isp information yahoo > displays to them via a web interface. its as simple as 'yahoo detects you're > using aol, set your account to accept aol only access to this account?', > 'add a new isp?', 'delete this isp?', 'make aol your default isp for this > account?' or if the user is too confused, yahoo can have a 'turn off isp > recognition for this account?' Two words: Open Proxies. You configure "AOL Protection" because you're on AOL and I'm on BT, and the first open proxy I can find in AOL space will busticate the scheme quite well and proper. 35 million AOL users. I'm sure there's still WinGate's out there. :)
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