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2020-12-19 at 2:10 PM UTC in Mmq is a boring normie
Originally posted by mmQ I've personally became less depressed this year. And less alcoholic. It's been a rollercoaster but I'm finishing the year on a high note. I feel good about things to come.
"Less depressed".
"Less alcoholic".
Doesn't sound like a rollercoaster to me buddy and i've ridden many a rollercoaster in my day and still do. I'm somewhat of a rollercoaster enthusiast. In fact i am typing this from six flags, as i ride a wooden coaster. And you know bud, what you're describing doesn't really sound like that. It sounds more like a subway to be honest with you, bud. And i really hate the subway. Mostly because it smells like piss, piss up to your ankles. And the occasional magic hobo.
This one time, i was riding the subway to the city. And a hobo walked into the compartment i was in. He cracked open a beer. Got out a station later, then three stations after that, i swear to God, this hobo comes aboard again, beer still in hand.
That's how i met your mother, i mean the magic hobo. True story, like for real i didn't make the hobo or his teleporting powers up. -
2020-12-17 at 10:05 AM UTC in Current Projects Thread
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2020-12-17 at 2:35 AM UTC in Pizza Megathread
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2020-12-07 at 5:16 AM UTC in I got hacked
sudo apt-get install -y pwgen
pwgen -s 32 1
Problem solved. Also use a password manager or encryptpad at least for the love of cyber Jesus.
Forgot to mention, there's ROMs for modern smart phones that allow you to basically have a full suite of WiFi auditing tools on them.
PS
Your password was dogshit. -
2020-12-07 at 5:53 AM UTC in I got hacked
Originally posted by aldra it's happened before, they won't pay.
if you want to get paid you need to either hit small businesses and don't expect huge payouts or you have to go to the trouble of poisoning backups for a while beforehand
Frankly, i don't care about the money. I prefer to gain operational infrastructure. -
2020-12-13 at 8:14 PM UTC in I'm Genderfluid
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2020-12-13 at 11 AM UTC in Nostalgia Thread
Originally posted by CandyRein It had to be season 6 because I remember watching some episodes then having to wait to see a new season for some weeks which was the last season..
Might have been 7 then. Also, you missed out on the best parts. It's Sunday, go watch season 1. It's almost entirely a different show when you compare it to the ending. -
2020-12-12 at 11:16 PM UTC in Rabbitweed in Jail
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2020-12-13 at 12:12 AM UTC in How many of you hate islam?
Originally posted by Robert Mugabe Do they hate whites or non muslims? Cause I assume in these Cess pits you have resided in there must be white traitors?
They hate Atheists the most. People of the book(Abrahamic religions that are not Islam) are a little better because according to them at least they believe in Allah, but follow the wrong teachings. Unfortunately Christianity has become weak in the west, but there's pockets. I'm plugged in to a Catholic community through my gf, and while no one would say it out loud the general mood when Christchurch happened was:"Well, see how they like it for a change." I mean that's not very Christian, but Catholics are a little more Old Testament about these things than The Protestants. I blame the general weakness of Christianity on it's religious leaders, locally and in fucking Rome. -
2020-12-12 at 1:25 PM UTC in Nostalgia Thread
Originally posted by CandyRein I remember everybody was going crazy about game of thrones and I’m the type of person that naturally doesn’t want to like what everyone likes …
*tokes*
So I was dating this guy and he loved it and made me watch it .. then I fell in love with it …
And we’d make a nice steak dinner whenever it came on and it was always an awesome time lmao
I really felt connected to that blonde chick and I hated that she died in the end because I lowkey felt she was me in another life minus the incestuous parts of it…
I felt that characters passion for her mission and in her heart her intentions were pure.. and I loved she had a dragon and I cried when it died..
I’m glad I decided to watch it but I started kinda late …
Maybe one day I’ll watch it all from beginning to end..
💖
Real talk. Shit went downhill after season 6. They did my boy Jon Snow dirty with that "muh queen" shit. The Lords of the North would never stand for that. Also it was cool and all that Arya got trained by those weirdos that believe in The Many Faced God. She was a good character and her arc was pretty interesting, up until the point she got super powers. I mean come on, her main weapon was always her wits. She didn't need super assassin powers. Besides, the pay off would have been a lot more satisfying as she was taking people off her kill list without being basically a fucking ninja. And while i'm at it, what about the fucking prince that was promised. Whatever happened to that, i could tell you what should have happened. But let's just say that if the show went downhill from season 6 it was in the gutter by the finale. -
2020-12-07 at 5:34 AM UTC in Anyone else spending Christmas completely alone without a single person concerned with your existence?
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2020-12-07 at 6:28 AM UTC in Using the Philospher's stone to make Gold
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2020-12-01 at 9:20 PM UTC in New attack to de-anonymize hidden services or TOR users.
Originally posted by Blue Oyster Cult So can my ISP see the porn i google on tor or what
Nah, a VPN would be sufficient for that, or even a simple proxy, as long as you proxy your DNS queries as well.
Originally posted by Bugz yeah if Google was working with the nsa, and google owns tor onion than wtf is the point of using the tor vpn in the first place?
Google does in fact work with the intelligence community. If i recall correctly, they got seed money from INQTEL when they first got started. That's the CIA's Venture Capital branch. Also, Google doesn't own the Tor network. The Tor Network is decentralized, there are many people and organizations of all sorts that run Hidden Services(Tor Websites), then there are people that operate relay servers, exit nodes and all sorts of infrastructure and you have the clients of course.
There is also an important distinction to make here, Tor is not a VPN. Basically with a traditional VPN you connect to a privately owned network your connection comes in at server A, encrypted, so it's hard to tell what sort of data goes through, comes out at server B, grabs the web resources you requested and sends it back. The Tor Network is a lot more complicated and secure. Basically, your traffic comes in at an entry node, this node encrypts the request/data and sends it to a relay node, the relay node only knows where the request/data has to go, sends it to the next relay, with an added layer of encryption, so the second relay only knows the request/data came from the relay before it not the original source but does know where it has to send it next. It arrives at the exit node in case you are requesting a clearnet site, grabs whatever was requested ans sends it back to a relay. This way, only the exit node knows what data was requested but it doesn't know where the original request comes from.
When you are requesting a tor website, hidden service, onion, whatever you want to call it. Something similar happens. However, you send the request and it goes three hops into the network, and the website sends the data that goes three hops into the network. Your request and the data the website is providing meet in the middle, which makes six hops in total, where neither your browser/computer/whatever and the server/hidden service/whatever, know where exactly the request is coming from nor exactly where the data is coming from.
That's the basic gist of it without getting into too much technical details. -
2015-07-31 at 9:11 PM UTC in New attack to de-anonymize hidden services or TOR users.
[INDENT] The researchers’ attack requires that the adversary’s computer serve as the guard on a Tor circuit. Since guards are selected at random, if an adversary connects enough computers to the Tor network, the odds are high that, at least on some occasions, one or another of them would be well-positioned to snoop.
During the establishment of a circuit, computers on the Tor network have to pass a lot of data back and forth. The researchers showed that simply by looking for patterns in the number of packets passing in each direction through a guard, machine-learning algorithms could, with 99 percent accuracy, determine whether the circuit was an ordinary Web-browsing circuit, an introduction-point circuit, or a rendezvous-point circuit. Breaking Tor’s encryption wasn’t necessary.
Furthermore, by using a Tor-enabled computer to connect to a range of different hidden services, they showed that a similar analysis of traffic patterns could identify those services with 88 percent accuracy. That means that an adversary who lucked into the position of guard for a computer hosting a hidden service, could, with 88 percent certainty, identify it as the service’s host.
Similarly, a spy who lucked into the position of guard for a user could, with 88 percent accuracy, tell which sites the user was accessing.
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http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/07/new-attack-on-tor-can-deanonymize-hidden-services-with-surprising-accuracy/
Interesting, what is also interesting i read an article about a group of Russian hackers who had compromised an exit node in such a way that it dynamically added malware as user would download files through it.
I think this was the article.
http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/29589/cyber-crime/tor-exit-node-serves-malware.html -
2020-12-05 at 3 PM UTC in What footwear u rocking?Adidas, cyka blyat.
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2020-12-05 at 6:40 AM UTC in Alcoholism ProtipsAre you literally 15?
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2020-12-05 at 1:25 AM UTC in The retarded breadthread: The Triangle King is dead, Long Live the Triangle King edition
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2020-12-01 at 10:03 AM UTC in The retarded breadthread: The Triangle King is dead, Long Live the Triangle King edition
Originally posted by Sudo What a great poem. Thank you, sorry I didnt respond to your last message I've been so busy and stricken with ADHD I cant sit at a laptop for long enough to give a proper response. The time I have has to go to pressing local matters but I will have more time soon.
I made a big move and a big change and I'm excited to see how it plays out. My baby mama has no sense and makes it hard to help her. Im optimistic though but I know I need a more stable woman in my life and at least 1 candidate seems to fit the qualifications although shes a little vapid and literally makes tik tok videos
I'm so blessed I think its all gonna fall apart. Thank you all for being here for me
Don't worry about the ADHD, not for my sake at least. Thank you for acknowledging my poem i appreciate it, it may sound gay but it came from the heart. Sounds to me like you have a lot of things to look forward to, i'm happy for you man. Try not to worry too much about it falling apart, i find that once things get on track they become easier to keep on track, and i am sure you'll find that too, in finding what you are looking for. -
2020-12-01 at 2:59 PM UTC in I did something naughty last night
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2020-12-01 at 2:41 PM UTC in I did something naughty last night
Originally posted by DontTellEm Idk. Obviously I don't know u personally. I just hate every post u make. U come across as condescending & overly confident, gross traits imo
Well, Mash is clearly being silly. I don't think a little condescension is out of order. If he takes me up on the offer i will actually teach him the basics of cryptography. If that is something he is genuinely interested in. Furthermore, competence leads to confidence. It may come across as narcissism to you, but i'm fairly good at computer science and while cryptography is a field of it's own you deal with a lot of it and it's core principles and concepts if you spend some time learning computer science and information security.