just google microgram. very interesting, lots of info there. learn from the mistakes and experiences of others.
tin foil hat not required to view site.
justice.gov.... yeah im not clicking that shit, not from this website anyways. You know they keep records of how you got to their website, aka where the link was sourced at.
justice.gov.... yeah im not clicking that shit, not from this website anyways. You know they keep records of how you got to their website, aka where the link was sourced at.
http://www.justice.gov/dea/programs/forensicsci/microgram/bulletins_index.html
Does anyone have a source for the full Microgram now?
I used to love reading that. But starting in Jan 2010, most of the good stuff is only available to LEO and research... Now they make you register for access to 'Microgram LE'
Thats not me wearing a tin foil hat. thats me telling you from first hand experience in Network administration and web administration that the data like I spoke of is easily collected and done by most any website. As it is how you break down where the most traffic is coming from. IE a search site such as Yahoo.