I See You...

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Hello,

I can see you. You probably think, "Oh, it's just another story someone wrote in their mom's basement." It is not. More than likely you are on an electronic device of some sort. That's all I need. Right now, as you are reading this, I am sifting through your files. Yes, your device. You. The one reading this. I am reading your e-mails, looking at your digital photos and any image you have downloaded off the net, opening your most private documents and having a good read, or a good laugh, depending on the content.

To be honest, most of it is utterly boring. Except for a few files. You know the ones I mean.

I know you don't believe me, and I prefer it that way, but think about this:

(Note: I will include dumbed down version at the end if this is too much to handle)

Every computer has an IP address, which is basically the street address of your computer. If you think of it as the postal system, the return address is the return address and the internet as the post office. Your IP is supposed to be secure, but it is really not.

It was quite simple, really. Your router's firewall was a joke--and not even a funny one. The built in firewall on your computer was another story though.

That held me up for a few heartbeats. I just slipped in a Trojan and your computer was mine.

Look at your webcam, if you have one. Now say,"CHEESE!" I can see you. Just in case your webcam has a light, I have a line of code that stops it. If not, it does nothing. If you don't have a webcam, it's okay, I just looked through your picture files of yourself.

My, my, whoever did your hair should be fired. Anyway, you are never safe from the net. I could corrupt your hard drive, but I am not that evil. I'll just leave no trace I was there. By the way, if you didn't believe that the IP number was yours, just look it up on google. I promise you will get the same result. I have better things to do now, so I will leave you alone. Just remember,

I WILL BE BACK

(P.S. Here is the dumbed down version I promised: Light up beepy thing has home. I know where home is. Light up beepy thing is not safe.)



Credited to ThePersonWatchingYou
Originally uploaded on May 27, 2012

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