To whom it may concern at Comcast ...
Yesterday a Minecraft Tekkit server I setup several weeks ago for the enjoyment of myself and my two grandsons, ages 5 and 11, was broken into by a person whose IP address, my logs show, was 69.244.158.123. He used the pseudonym of Charismajacker. I have never heard of this individual prior to his appearance in my logs. His break-in was unexpected and uninvited. He was on my Minecraft server less than 10 minutes, but totally destroyed three separate areas of the simulation, proving that his entry was only for malicious purposes.
He may have hacked into my 11 year old grandson's Windows computer to gain the access password, or he used a "dearjohn" type password cracker, or perhaps a java exploit on the server itself. Regardless of his method of entry, he was not authorized to enter and I have no doubt that his act violated your Terms Of Service, AND the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which forbids unlawful entry into computer systems.
Using his IP address I tracked him to your service in Waterford Charter Township, Michigan, somewhere in the vicinity of 527 North Cass Lake Road, and I located his YouTube account under that pseudonym as well, where he posts videos of Minecraft activity and how to circumvent DRM on the use of Minecraft, which is probably a violation of YouTube's ToS as well.
Please do what you feel is necessary to prevent this irresponsible person from doing further damage to the computers and/or servers of other people.
Attached is a jpg of my server's admin system showing his entry and time, and the system logs showing the same.
Thank you,
etc...
Yesterday a Minecraft Tekkit server I setup several weeks ago for the enjoyment of myself and my two grandsons, ages 5 and 11, was broken into by a person whose IP address, my logs show, was 69.244.158.123. He used the pseudonym of Charismajacker. I have never heard of this individual prior to his appearance in my logs. His break-in was unexpected and uninvited. He was on my Minecraft server less than 10 minutes, but totally destroyed three separate areas of the simulation, proving that his entry was only for malicious purposes.
He may have hacked into my 11 year old grandson's Windows computer to gain the access password, or he used a "dearjohn" type password cracker, or perhaps a java exploit on the server itself. Regardless of his method of entry, he was not authorized to enter and I have no doubt that his act violated your Terms Of Service, AND the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which forbids unlawful entry into computer systems.
Using his IP address I tracked him to your service in Waterford Charter Township, Michigan, somewhere in the vicinity of 527 North Cass Lake Road, and I located his YouTube account under that pseudonym as well, where he posts videos of Minecraft activity and how to circumvent DRM on the use of Minecraft, which is probably a violation of YouTube's ToS as well.
Please do what you feel is necessary to prevent this irresponsible person from doing further damage to the computers and/or servers of other people.
Attached is a jpg of my server's admin system showing his entry and time, and the system logs showing the same.
Thank you,
etc...
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