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"Fancy Bear", where are you?
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2018-08-21 at 3:20 PM UTC
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2018-08-21 at 3:27 PM UTCwhat the fuck is wrong with you
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2018-08-21 at 3:27 PM UTCRussia, or so i hear.
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2018-08-21 at 4:09 PM UTCThere is nothing wrong with me, Stare. Are you handicapped?
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2018-08-21 at 4:18 PM UTC
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2018-08-21 at 4:24 PM UTCThat's good. Then you have room for improvement.
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2018-08-21 at 11:44 PM UTC
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2018-08-21 at 11:45 PM UTCdo you think this is a secret codeword or something
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2018-08-22 at 12:01 AM UTCNo. If it were it wouldn't have been in the news, would it?
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2018-08-22 at 12:02 AM UTCI would assume Fancy Bear is a DH'er.
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2018-08-22 at 12:14 AM UTCNo, again.
"Fancy Bear" is, apparently the Russian code-phrase which was intercepted on 6 Russian internet sites using prominent conservative entities to hack into more US internet data to screw with the mid-term elections and was identified and killed by Micro-Soft. -
2018-08-22 at 12:15 AM UTCCOC is a modern day navajeen codetalker
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2018-08-22 at 12:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by cupocheer No, again.
"Fancy Bear" is, apparently the Russian code-phrase which was intercepted on 6 Russian internet sites using prominent conservative entities to hack into more US internet data to screw with the mid-term elections and was identified and killed by Micro-Soft.
I hope people don't actually believe this retarded shit -
2018-08-22 at 12:20 AM UTCEnigma Machine
The Polish Cipher Bureau developed techniques to defeat the plugboard and find all components of the daily key, which enabled the Cipher Bureau to read the German Enigma messages. Over time, the German cryptographic procedures improved, and the Cipher Bureau developed techniques and designed mechanical devices to continue reading the Enigma traffic. As part of that effort, the Poles exploited quirks of the rotors, compiled catalogues, built a cyclometer to help make a catalogue with 100,000 entries, made Zygalski sheets and built the electro-mechanical cryptologic bomb to search for rotor settings. In 1938, the Germans added complexity to the Enigma machines that finally became too expensive for the Poles to counter. The Poles had six bomby, but when the Germans added two more rotors, ten times as many bomby were needed, and the Poles did not have the resources.
On 26 and 27 July 1939, in Pyry near Warsaw, the Poles initiated French and British military intelligence representatives into their Enigma-decryption techniques and equipment, including Zygalski sheets and the cryptologic bomb, and promised each delegation a Polish-reconstructed Enigma. The demonstration represented a vital basis for the later British continuation and effort. During the war, British cryptologists decrypted a vast number of messages enciphered on Enigma. The intelligence gleaned from this source, codenamed "Ultra" by the British, was a substantial aid to the Allied war effort.
Though Enigma had some cryptographic weaknesses, in practice it was German procedural flaws, operator mistakes, failure to systematically introduce changes in encipherment procedures, and Allied capture of key tables and hardware that, during the war, enabled Allied cryptologists to succeed and "turned the tide" in the Allies' favour.
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2018-08-22 at 12:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by cupocheer No, again.
"Fancy Bear" is, apparently the Russian code-phrase which was intercepted on 6 Russian internet sites using prominent conservative entities to hack into more US internet data to screw with the mid-term elections and was identified and killed by Micro-Soft.
no, fancy bears is a Russian non-state hacker group, they've been accused of hacking the DNC server literally because 'it looks like a technique they' ve used in the past'. -
2018-08-22 at 12:44 AM UTCNo, they didnt.
The were trying to hack six conservative think tanks. -
2018-08-22 at 12:51 AM UTCgot a source for that? ideally one that provides evidence, not just your garden variety IT WAS THE RUSSIANS whargarble
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2018-08-22 at 12:54 AM UTCThese are the very same clowns who stated unequivocally that they were 100% sure Saddam had weapons of mass destruction, and who even started a war which had international consequences, strictly on the basis of their own lie. And they were united and unanimous across all so-called intelligence agencies. So, they have even a shred of credibility how?
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2018-08-25 at 2:29 PM UTCA political article posted in a political forum and Banny throws Iitin the trash because he says it was posted in the wrong forum.
What a presumptuous hypocrite. -
2018-08-26 at 12:20 AM UTCYou posted like ten fancy bear threads you mong