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Friday, August 19, 2011

JLU Member Confirms Datamining

We recently received this and found it to be very VERY interesting.  You wanted proof, here's your proof.

I am a member of the justice league
I have leaked information
This will be my only post
Its all true
Kalel is a disgrace to peacekeepers everywhere

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End of W-Hat:
On May 17, 2011, Masakazu Kojima the sole owner of W-Hat, was banned from Second Life, leaving the group without an owner. Officers in the group managed to invite members of The Wrong Hands, who quickly overran the group. Kalel Venkman was invited to be an officer, as was GreenLantern Excelsior - both left the group immediately, but Kalel managed to get an alt named Drone1 Resident installed as officer. Drone1 waited about a week, then purged the group of slightly over 880 members, leaving only officers. The group now contains only officers, and Drone1 is still in the group and cannot be removed by other officers. The group remains useful as a means of quickly identifying miscreants and ne'er-do-wells, and Wrong Hands members in specific. It is not known how many of the officers are simply alt accounts of others, but 30% would be a fair estimate.

Phantom Zone page:
A prism detects an avatar and transmits the avatar name and UUID to the base station. The base station uses the UUID to gather more information about the avatar itself. The base station, functioning as a HTTP-in server, first calculates a unique hash code based on the avatar's detected properties and a pass phrase known only to the base station, generated at random. The base station then forces the avatar to access its URL, appending the hash code to the URL so that it comes back as a parameter. That allows the base station to collect other information about the avatar that cannot be obtained by LSL alone, including the IP address being used. As one of the ingredients in the production of the hash code would be time, the hash code is guaranteed to be unique from one detection to the next, making it impossible to predict (or synthesize).
The base station then relays all the information gathered about the avatar and relays it to the Phantom Zone server, but only if the correct hash code is received. The unique hash code protects the base station from receiving spoofed identify packets. Packets that do not carry the correct hash code are simply discarded.
The transmitted data would contain the following information about the given avatar:
Avatar Name
Avatar DOB (in SL terms, the inception date of the account)
Avatar Height (griefers don't plan on being able to keep an avatar more than a few hours, and so usually don't bother such refinements as adjusting avatar height - a default avatar height therefore is a valid marker either of an inexperienced player or a throwaway account.)
Avatar UUID
Name of client being used
Version of client being used
Name of operating system being used
Version of operating system being used
An encrypted hash of the IP address used by the client
The use of in-world HTTP-in servers precludes the use of cookies to establish a 100% certainty that a given machine is being used by a given avatar, as cookies are not supported by LSL. We sacrifice a certain amount of accuracy by using the in-world servers to firewall our system.

History of The Justice League:
October saw the integration of the Brainiac database and the **Police Department**'s alt detection system, much to the dismay of some of the members of the League
Also in February on the 25th, Linden Lab changed the Community Standards to make revealing of alternate accounts to others without the consent of the owner into a violation of the Terms of Service as "Disclosure". Brainiac was modified to make it ToS-compliant when accessing records in-world, though the information remains intact in our database and can still be accessed outside of Second Life from the web interface built into the BrainiacWiki. I also added a chatroom to the BrainiacWiki so that we could maintain secure communications completely outside of the Linden Lab service. Conversation there, by definition, is not constrained by the Linden Lab end user license agreement or the Terms of Service.

Incident Reports:
2010-10-22 10:37:59 Emiley Tomsen Usurippo Davros Resident Jeanie Zeurra has made claims that resident Usurippo Davros is stalking and defaming her in SL and RL. Complainant alleges Resident Davros uses main and alternate accounts to carry out this harassment, Linden Lab contact information provided to complainant will allow her to follow up on complaint and handle it external to SL, with appropriate RL authorities. Currently no evidence has been presented to investigating officer to confirm these claims, complainant is however listed in PD database as having 20 identified alternate accounts, as tagged by PD alt detection system.
2010-10-22 10:36:46 Emiley Tomsen Jeanie Zeurra Resident Jeanie Zeurra has made claims that resident Usurippo Davros is stalking and defaming her in SL and RL. Complainant alleges Resident Davros uses main and alternate accounts to carry out this harassment, Linden Lab contact information provided to complainant will allow her to follow up on complaint and handle it external to SL, with appropriate RL authorities. Currently no evidence has been presented to investigating officer to confirm these claims, complainant is however listed in PD database as having 20 identified alternate accounts, as tagged by PD alt detection system.

JLU Meeting:
[17:57:00]  Chris (cdurd770.halfpint): We're trying to integrate the reporting system to our wiki so we can still utilize our database of alts here.
[17:57:26]  Vagabond 'Tony' Carter (vagabond.carter): oddly it doesnt bother PZ at all, even with the proposed eventual link in with alt detection, PZ never was planned to give the alts names, just the option to include them in the ban
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[18:02:27]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): It does do a fair job of alt detection
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[18:02:27]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): It does do a fair job of alt detection, though - an awful lot of what Red Zone stops is people attempting to jigger the social environment by pretending to be multiple people.
[18:02:53]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): From reading the Red Zone forums, a lot of the people who use it use it for that reason.
[18:03:18]  Vagabond 'Tony' Carter (vagabond.carter): Phantom Zone was first, RedZone is frnakly riding out capes... at least I think PhantomZone was first..
[18:03:27]  Vagabond 'Tony' Carter (vagabond.carter): our^
[18:03:39]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): It was, but we've been in beta nearly a year.
[18:03:44]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): We wanted to make sure it was rock solid.
[18:03:45]  The Dark Knight (maverick.grunfeld): As in multiple roleplayers for example in one area being ran by one person beign a concern?
[18:03:58]  Chris (cdurd770.halfpint): Redzone is a flawed system from the get go though. It was doomed from the beginning.
[18:03:59]  The Joker (kohaku.owatatsumi): That's really nothing new, bats
[18:04:03]  Melanippe of Themiscyra (melanippe.karas): 'Sock puppets'.
[18:04:05]  The Joker (kohaku.owatatsumi): Saw it all the time in Toxia.
[18:04:18]  The Dark Knight (maverick.grunfeld): Just blows my mind that people even do it.
[18:04:23]  The Joker (kohaku.owatatsumi): Hell, one of the factions was largely run by one person and their alts.
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[18:26:25]  Hal Jordan (greenlantern.excelsior): LightlyToasted Ruben is apparently gone from search
[18:26:32]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): No kidding!
[18:26:37]  Hal Jordan (greenlantern.excelsior): He seemed kind of harmless to me
[18:27:03]  The Dark Knight (maverick.grunfeld): Apparently he wasn't to somebody out there
[18:27:18]  The Joker (kohaku.owatatsumi): Obviously not, if he's gone from Search
[18:27:24]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): That somebody would have been us.
[18:27:45]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): Sometime this afternoon I received a JLU Application from LightlyToasted Ruben.
[18:28:13]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): It was filled out as a joke, and it contained obscene references and was quite defamatory.
[18:28:30]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): We have our suspicions as to who the person was.
[18:28:40]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): But he was in tight with The Wrong Hands and Tux Winkler.
[18:29:08]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): But it was pretty filthy and pretty defamatory.
[18:29:11]  The Dark Knight (maverick.grunfeld): I assume an AR was filed? Perhaps that was what killed him?
[18:29:16]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): Anyway, I filed for defamation.
[18:29:50]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): I assumed that there'd be no way he could write something like that and be able to resist showing it off to his friends so that they could have a laugh over it.
[18:30:20]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): So I said in my report that there was probably little chance he wasn't sharing this with others.
[18:30:51]  Kal-El (kalel.venkman): I cited the particularly offensive parts in the body of my abuse report, and LightlyToasted is now apparently toast.

JLU Meeting:
[08:56] The Dark Knight [Maverick Grunfeld]: The kicker is it has new alts from WU
[08:56] The Dark Knight [Maverick Grunfeld]: Specifically, Jim Korpov
[08:56] Melanippe of Themiscyra [Melanippe Karas]: That makes less sense than usual.
[08:59] Emiley Tomsen: Related to Tux and LL, I attempted a desperation move and used the JIRA to file an SEC on The Wrong Hands and Tux. Soft Linden closed it after five minutes but he actually responded to my posts on it, finally agreeing to send it to the Support side to find out why they're not acting on solid info.
[09:03] Remote Brainiac Access: Uildiar Kuhn
(73473061-6758-4a67-93fd-c9f3e41a377e)
No recorded roles
Articles: 3075
Article #3075, 2008-08-09 17:43:35 by Kalel Venkman
This entry identifies one or more alts and cannot be displayed or conveyed in-world.
[09:06] Hal Jordan [GreenLantern Excelsior]: We're going to have to start being careful about calling out people's alts. Next time the wiki is stolen it could cause problems
[09:29] The Dark Knight [Maverick Grunfeld]: Fitty Tison is his, err, distant banned cousin
[09:30] The Dark Knight [Maverick Grunfeld]: Since the new rules of the TOS prevent me from saying they're one in the same
[09:30] Remote Brainiac Access: Fitty Tison
(c2b24e41-f6f5-4301-9460-884a01273a3e)
Roles: Known Griefer
Articles: 6822
Article #6822, 2011-02-02 20:59:23 by Maverick Grunfeld
This entry identifies one or more alts and cannot be displayed or conveyed in-world.
[09:31] Kal-El [Kalel Venkman]: Alt of Fitty Tison.
[09:31] Remote Brainiac Access: Article #6915 created.
[09:31] The Dark Knight [Maverick Grunfeld]: FAG, the group, seems to be tied to the WU goons
[09:31] Kal-El [Kalel Venkman]: We can still record this in Brainiac.
[09:31] Kal-El [Kalel Venkman]: We just can't retrieve it.
[09:32] Kal-El [Kalel Venkman]: Not in-world, anyway.
[09:32] Hal Jordan [GreenLantern Excelsior]: Can we add people to B on the website? That would be the safest way.
[09:32] Kal-El [Kalel Venkman]: It's still easiest to do that in-world, Hal.
[09:33] Hal Jordan [GreenLantern Excelsior]: I know but that means you have to state inworld that they're an alt...unless you use the private access method.
[09:33] Hal Jordan [GreenLantern Excelsior]: So now that's in the meeting log.
[09:34] Kal-El [Kalel Venkman]: Yes, true, but keep in mind that we've been operating for years this way, and none of us has ever had so much as a suspension over it.
[09:34] Kal-El [Kalel Venkman]: We're discrete.
[09:41] Kal-El [Kalel Venkman]: I also need to fix the PZ nodes so that they rename themselves to 'Object' on installation. A little conversation in the GreenZone Users Group (a group dedicated, apparently, to the destruction of any networked banning system, not just RedZone) showed that their detection devices relied on sensors that checked for the names of installed prims.
[09:41] Kal-El [Kalel Venkman]: This will make PZ invisible to such sensors and protect PZ users from attack by griefer coalitions

3 comments:

  1. All of this effort by so many people, and all it's going to prove is what everyone already knew.

    LL loves the JLU and will let them keep doing this. You can either accept it or leave SL.

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  2. they ruin zfire for data mining, and jcool also, these 2 were creators had things to offer sl, these JLU tell me LL likes them, so they do nothing or leave sl, fist comment here,where the fuck is greenzone now, lets not be Selective, here plain and simple JLU data mine, treat them like the rest, lets go with green zone signs and soft and make a scene, like they did to zfire and what they did to jcool, creators of useful objects, not whinning bitches banning people, this is suppose to be a fun game, JLU ruins it, hold them accountable!!

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