The Family of Rathe - Decaying Crypt Level 2 in Fields of Misery (In the random dungeon, Decaying Crypt, you will encounter the ghost, Willa Rathe with a quest marker standing in a body of water) There, you will encounter a Beleaguered Farmer with a quest marker) +Carrion Farm - Forsaken Grounds in Fields of Misery (It's a big obvious farm with lots of Plague Carriers and 4 Plague Nests that can randomly spawn in several locations across FoM, but I often find it to the middle northern section of the map. Quests marked with a + have associated event achievements. If the bounce logs are missing from a single node in the chain, they won't have enough evidence to incriminate you. Removing the logs from a bounce node (typically the first one so you can take your time) is just so much safer. But even then, there's the lingering risk that the company has started following the log trail while you were connected. The exception is of course when you delete everything, including the OS, and then crash the system so no logs are left behind. This is suspicious.Įven when you leave your initial connection log and only remove suspicious activity, the company will still be aware of the general time when your attack occurred, and may put 2 and 2 together. If you delete all the logs, you will leave behind a single disconnection log when you leave, with no matching connection log.
You can delete logs on the target system, but, consider this: You can't completely hide your tracks. They might also hire a colleague of yours to track you down. A passive trace is just a company looking at their logs, and the logs of all your bounce nodes in reverse order, to figure out whodunit. They start on the server you broke into, when the owner company discovers what you did.