Quote Originally Posted by MMA
guys, be careful! the new favorite LE trick is to log on as a trusted bro they busted (they have his computer and everything on it). they can continue "making deals" chatting people up, etc. it can be your most trusted bro on the boards, someone who would never rat...but it doesn't matter because it's not really him. they even know the lingo, call everyone bro.

thats how they spotted a narc doing the "puppet trick" with a very trusted bro on another board. he had an odd way of speaking, and had NEVER called anyone bro before. now it was bro this, bro that.

be careful, trust no one.
Well I don't call anybody "bro" except for my brother, so if "The Baron" starts calling guys he doesn't even know "bro", then IT AIN'T ME!

BTW as for the puter, that's what PGP is for. And you should never use your email client's address book, or save unencrypted emails. PGP has a neat tool that lets you set up a virtual encrypted drive that is very handy for saving lots of small files such as emails, and for running a simple email client like Agent. The nice thing about Agent is the entire program is a nice neat package with no dependence on any runtime files in your system directory and no registry entries. You can run it from an encrypted virtual drive. After a certain period of idle time the virtual drive unmounts and it is nothing but a huge file containing nothing but gibberish.