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  1. #1
    Landy Pamm Tuskegee Airman
    "They didn't see any "Fly a plane into the building"


  2. #2
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    new alcubm cover
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  3. #3
    Landy Pamm Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood new alcubm cover

    He '1pbtid

    joins 1 year earlier. suddenly posts once. never again.

    clearly CIA
  4. #4
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready read the name of the website the swf file is located on www.toiletduk.net lol September 1 2001 and locked the same day

    toiletduk was a guy named victor from Walnut Creek as well as totse but also from other boards that some of us were trying to create our own version of NirvanaNet by linking BBS from one city to the next.

    there was Henry's Hallucination, The Burning Orphanage, Krusty Klown etc etc. we used WWIV though. I think totse may have been Wild Cat or borrowed from its concept. or there was accusations Totse stole the code and made it his own. whatever. its been forever and more shit is forgotten which is their plan. let shit just die off.


  5. #5
    Landy Pamm Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood

    See? you posted it yourself. you can see so many "Coinkeedinks" going on.

    Dude posted the Mario flash on Sept 1. the Admin thought This is violent and inappropiate"??

    locked the thread just 10 days prior. Weather Underground groomies
    Bush wasn't a true Republican. he's a NeoCon.. they're just scumbag con artist
  6. #6
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Bing says....



    That picture at the bottom right is former Cx cast Member and Runescape legend "Voldesad"
    https://imgur.com/when-you-used-autoblow-put-back-box-unwashed-gets-given-away-to-viewer-Ln0B31S



    Voldesad is followed on twitter and is best friends with "Ice Poseidon"


    Ice poseidon and CX was the name of a community coin crypto project which was the inspiration and motivation for the creation of Ratcoin and eventually ZOKLET COUPON coin

    Bradley B also plays runescape and talks about ratcoins

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    https://bscscan.com/token/0xC742EdC995E6e9b0E0AeBB02E73F4E3B9897D5a0?a=0xCc33083FD49958562347FB20A0669610fF1dCB7C

    https://niggasin.space/thread/73698?p=1#post-1532038
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood I have minted a new rypto that will be used as the future alt currency besides ⱤAT because COUPON ticker ▓ is not pegged to a liquidity pool so you can't sell it for anything that has value unless the zoklet DAO agrees upon it, the ultimate freedom currency as laid out by the ideals of jeff hunter

    This is the future of rypto meth3 finance I call it Degenerate Finance or DeGenFi


    this is clearly all connected somehow
  7. #7
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
  8. #8
    Landy Pamm Tuskegee Airman
    Its funny because I searched it and came up with someone else and now you can't find it on google.

    what's up with that? manipulation and removing people from search.

    what exactly are you saying? that user MSGFGX is linked to crypto?
    And his 1pbtid was right after the collapse of Wallstreet (literally and figuratively?)
  9. #9
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    you fucking retard it's MS3FGX now all my research was for NAUGHT!!! NAUGHT I SAY!!!!
  10. #10
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    you thought he was chinese food you fat
  11. #11
    Landy Pamm Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood you fucking retard it's MS3FGX now all my research was for NAUGHT!!! NAUGHT I SAY!!!!

    I was just recopying the name I saw..

    it's not like im a walking rolodex and can recall shit.

    but yeah, I did look up the name from the desktop cap of that page from archive i found long ago before shit went missing then comes back again and so on.

    shifting shit around. in real time too at one point.
  12. #12
    Landy Pamm Tuskegee Airman
    Tom Nardi (MS3FGX)
  13. #13
    Landy Pamm Tuskegee Airman
    Oddly enough. Both those names linked to GITHUB

  14. #14
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    well that just says it all right there. Editor at "hackaday" fuck that shit give me a job or i'm leaking all this
  15. #15
    Landy Pamm Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood well that just says it all right there. Editor at "hackaday" fuck that shit give me a job or i'm leaking all this

    Just do it anyways. become famous. Write a Book. I don't care for money I just want it known.
  16. #16
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    All of their article seem to be random skitzo projects they find on programming forums of people fucking with breadboards and shit

    I was considering entering the business card challenge but I couldn't think of anything kewl and I don't know electronics so I would have lost anyways. https://hackaday.com/2024/05/07/the-2024-business-card-challenge-starts-now/

    Originally posted by scuffed jim carrey I know of his presence on hacker forums like "hackaday" and he went silent in 2023 which was months after he stopped posting here,

    I assume he got a job offer for the big bucks. Probably working for five eyes or some shit, maybe he will be our enemy some day. The government is good at recruiting people with certain skills

    But I don't think it was the government because one of his last posts was a tech blog and lots of microsoft related stuff which is interesting since I have always known him to use linux but suddenly he has all this interest in microsoft stuff
  17. #17
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    that time the hackaday people made an LLM from Tamagotchi
    Originally posted by Ghost I have solved then Byzantium Generals problem regarding AI life

  18. #18
    Originally posted by Landy Pamm "They didn't see any "Fly a plane into the building"



    Jeff temporarily closed Bad Ideas just after 9/11. That post by MS3FGX was made on 9/18/01, well after the attack. But the post by Lokil 8 days before the attack took place is evidence several people knew in advance what was about to go down. Spooks knew. I'm one of them.
  19. #19
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    he specializes in TSA hardware & bluetooth hacks. You know, like how to hack stuff at an Airport


    https://hackaday.com/2016/11/16/star-trek-phone-dock-might-as-well-be-from-picards-night-stand/


    "Star Trek is often credited with helping spur the development of technologies we have today — the go-to example being cell phones. When a Star Trek April Fool’s product inspires a maker to build the real thing? Well, that seems par for the course. [MS3FGX] decided to make it so. The 3D printed Star Trek-themed phone dock acts as a Bluetooth speaker and white noise generator. The result is shown off in the video below and equals the special effects you expect to find on the silver screen.

    Taking a few liberties from the product it’s based on — which was much larger and had embedded screens — makes [MS3FGX]’s version a little more practical. Two industrial toggle switches control a tech cube nightlight and the internal Bluetooth speaker. An NFC tag behind the phone dock launches the pre-installed LCARS UI app and turns on the phone’s Bluetooth. Despite being a challenge for [MS3FGX] to design, the end product seems to work exactly as intended."

  20. #20
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    QOTD

    "To err is human, to repent, divine, to persist, devilish."
    -- Benjamin Franklin

    About DigiFAIL.com
    Welcome to DigiFAIL, the personal site of Tom Nardi, better known on the Internet as MS3FGX. This site is a collection of things I thought there was a chance people might find interesting. Be it Bash scripts, guides, information on hardware I have, projects I am working on, or even the projects that have miserably failed.

    Which brings us to the name of the site itself. DigiFAIL stands for Digital Failure, which I believe is a fairly good description for many (but, thankfully, not all) of the things I work on. Not that the concept or execution of these projects are necessarily flawed, but rather I have a tendency to take on too many projects at once and by the time I get back to something, the idea is often not quite as appealing as I once thought it was. It is this charming character trait that lead me to create DigiFAIL and document the things I am working on, in hopes that the information I have collected and work I have done even on partially completed projects will serve somebody out there on the Internet. It may be that something I got bored with is exactly the starting point that another intrepid hacker has been looking for. That's the idea, anyway...

    Real World Results
    While doing some research on past Bluetooth security talks and demonstrations, I found a very interesting white paper put out in May of 2006 by F-Secure and Secure Network entitled "Going Around with Bluetooth in Full Safety" [6]. The paper details how the group constructed a mobile Bluetooth scanning rig disguised as a pull-along piece of luggage and wandered around Milan with it during Infosecurity 2006. After 7 days of scanning at various high-traffic areas, the team recorded 1,405 devices; which at the time made something of a stir and grabbed a few headlines in various tech publications.

    The paper goes on to say that their scanning rig never attempted to connect to any of the discovered devices, and that simply being discoverable does not necessarily mean the device is exploitable. The exercise was merely to gauge the proliferation of Bluetooth devices, specifically, those left in the ill advised discoverable mode. The paper concludes that the number of discoverable devices in the field is already high, and that as smartphones become the norm in the near future, this number is only going to go up.

    Reading this article 5 years after it's publication, I couldn't help but wonder how the situation may have changed. The authors correctly predicted the era of the smartphone, but had manufacturer's wised up about Bluetooth security?

    With this in mind, I setup my own similar experiment which I deemed "Operation Street Sweep" [7]. In my version, I installed Bluelog on an OpenWRT router and connected it to one of my AIRcable Host XR Bluetooth adapters; I then placed the rig within a hundred meters or so of a fairly busy intersection and shopping plaza. After only 5 days of scanning, my setup had recorded a staggering 2,596 unique Bluetooth devices.

    I was completely blown away; first by how many devices I was able to record, but also how much information I could glean from them. Taking a close look at the records showed there were all kinds of identifying information hidden within the MAC addresses and device names. For example, Garmin in-car GPS units have their serial numbers in their device names, and the iPhone conveniently broadcasts the owner's full name. I also saw a number of devices who's owners had made the name their online handle; a quick search on Google, and I was well on my way to identifying the individual.

    What's more, if we allow devices to be logged multiple times over a long duration scan, the timestamps can be compared each day and a timetable could be constructed for each individual MAC. This rough schedule, paired with the unique identifying information for a specific device, would allow an attacker to get a good idea as to where the target is at a particular time. In it's most basic form, this technique could be used to determine when a target is away from their home.



    I don't think he's a FED. He is way too easy to track. Or he is the leakiest agent ever and blabbed about 9/11 before it happened which is why they demoted him to blog editor spook for 20 years
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