EU Official: IP Is Personal

J. Oquendo sil at infiltrated.net
Thu Jan 24 16:34:38 UTC 2008


Robin Stevens wrote:

> Can IP addresses always identify a unique individual?  Definitely not,
> not even to those of us with access to the logs.  NAT, MAC-spoofing,
> shared/multi-user systems and so forth still get in the way from time to
> time.  Newer technologies such as 802.11x will stop some means of
> evasion in the future, and also make it easier for us to track directly 
> by username rather than network interface.
> 
> 	Robin

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