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>>108656842
"With software there are only two possibilities: either the users control the program or the program controls the users."
--Richard Stallman

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://archive.is/mkDpa
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://archive.is/6pQt6
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/
Hitchhiker's Guide: https://anonymousplanet.org/guide/
Hardware: https://ryf.fsf.org/products
Frontends: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Privacy_friendly_frontends
OSINT Guide: https://inteltechniques.com/index.html
Firmware: https://libreboot.org/
RMS on Facebook: https://stallman.org/facebook.html
Have I Been Pwned: https://haveibeenpwned.com/

>Security
"Shit just got real": https://pastebin.com/rqrLK6X0
Cybersecurity basics: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_/sec/_guide
Basics and armory: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_basics_and_armory
Learning/News/CTFs: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_Learning/News/CTFs
/sec/ PDFs: https://mega.nz/#F!zGJT1QQQ!O-8yiH845GN26ajAvkoLkA
EFF Surveillance Self-Defense: https://ssd.eff.org/
Other library: https://mega.nz/file/UCgEGAjb#rwNcnMAQCUUbSp8supsFvn9QEHCWUW86eLcZa16ZG4Y
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>>108785672
>Recommended operating systems
General purpose: Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux, Xubuntu, Linux Mint
Security focused: Qubes OS, Whonix, Tails, OpenBSD

>Recommended mobile operating systems
Android based: GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, DivestOS, LineageOS
Linux based: postmarketOS, PureOS

>Recommended browsers
Chromium based: Brave, Chromium (ungoogled)
Firefox based: Waterfox, Zen Browser, LibreWolf, Tor Browser
Firefox with Zero user.js: https://pastebin.com/4qVUGU9S

>Advanced content blocking
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Blocking-mode:-medium-mode

>Browser tests
https://www.deviceinfo.me
https://dnsleaktest.com
https://librespeed.org
https://time.gov

>Recommended search engines
Brave Search, SearXNG, DuckDuckGo, Startpage

>Privacy oriented DNS
https://adguard-dns.io/en/welcome.html
https://nextdns.io
https://quad9.net

>Privacy oriented email
Proton Mail, Tuta, Mailbox Mail, Riseup, Disroot

>Recommended instant messengers
Signal, SimpleX Chat, Briar, Element

>BIOS replacement
https://coreboot.org
https://libreboot.org

>Resources
https://www.privacyguides.org
https://anonymousplanet.org/guide/
https://ssd.eff.org
https://ryf.fsf.org/products
https://haveibeenpwned.com
https://inteltechniques.com/workbook.html
https://eldritchdata.neocities.org
https://stallman.org/facebook.html
https://chromium.woolyss.com
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Sr Cyber Engineer here, AMA.
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you're so thoughtful and unique anon
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>>108786331
certs?
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https://archive.org/details/GrizzlyBearsOnMethamphetamine
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>>108786587
>Or wait, is the dev of Toaru OS the same person as the dev of Pony OS?
Yes. PonyOS is a real OS skinned up as a joke. Usually new versions are issued on 1. April, which is kind of a hint.
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>>108786331
I have a homelab. What should be focused on? I have a windows domain so far and basic provisioning. I am aiming to integrate some agentic stuff later for analysis/triage or whatever you guys call it. Goal: get into networking/IT.
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>>108787886
Make a Linux distro for an m1000e server for use as a hardened server on the alternative nets.
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>>108787886
You should have more specific goals with regards to your homelab and the role you're aiming for.
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Threadly reminder to go read Fisheye Placebo for more cyberpunk goodness!
>Vance just wanted to make the most out of his college experience under a totalitarian regime, and if that meant hacking into the university to assign himself a hot female roommate, then so be it. The last thing he expected was to be dragged into a crazy conspiracy to overthrow the government by his most-definitely-not-female roommate.

Archive
Chapter 1 Part 1
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/138433030/
Chapter 4 Part 7 (latest)
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/145447092/

https://www.yuumeiart.com/fisheye-placebo-chapters
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>>108786695
It's actually about 50/50.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA5YuwvJkpQ
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>>108786331
am I retarded for doing a Cybersecurity Bootcamp? what would be some better ways to get an entry level job
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>>108789619
>am I retarded for doing a Cybersecurity Bootcamp? what would be some better ways to get an entry level job
Yes, yes you are. The best way to learn hacking is to HACK! Certs are for pussies
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>>108786695
>>108788827
This shit is a limitation of human language and understanding.
Simulation implies certain behaviors and expectations. It implies a certain narrative to be true, and requires us to assume certain things are true. Our understanding of baseline reality is so poor, it seems egotistical to me for us to assume that our language has unlocked some kind of "hidden truth" about reality being fictional. It also ignores many other philosophical baselines such as, "I think, therefore I am", just to take agency away from the self. If we are in a simulation, my entire experience and behavior is the result of a simulated experience. Whereas the human experience, seems to be, closer to a mix of chemical reactions as well as a meta-contextual processing layer that is able to be "aware" of itself, whatever the fuck that means.

That all being said, even if reality is a simulation it is a physical place we can interact with. I have spent too much of my Low IQ typing the rest of this message trying to describe what little I've intuited from philosophy and physics so all I can really finish this message with is, it feels like intellectual laziness. "We don't know what our reality is, so we're just going to say it's a simulation and hope that our masters (God) will explain it to us!" It's a defeatist analysis based on half-understood systems, barely understood systems, and systems we don't even know about all interacting on a quantum and macro level.

im kind of retarded so hopefully there's something buried in there.
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So in light of this bafflingly fucking retarded age verification discourse I am building a cyberdeck as a backup portable computer. I have AR glasses and a bluetooth keyboard+clitmoude already. I have a powerbank. What I need is a good SBC with wifi and DP-alt over USB-c. Should I just deal with the RasPi and get a microHDMI adapter?
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>>108786331

do you think llms will take ur jerb
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>>108789911
So I should do like TryHackMe?
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Social engineering also works at the very top of society:
https://archive.is/VdcVq
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>>108792903
Yeah and doing some actual stuff like finding exploits.
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>I spent 7 days evading America’s 82 MILLION surveillance cameras
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNrmeuU3csg
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>>108794732
That must be quite the odysee
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>>108790953
That's a good concept honestly, and a cluster
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Why tf is proton deleting my emails even though I logged in less than 12 months ago??!!!
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>>108796347
>Why tf is proton deleting my emails even though I logged in less than 12 months ago??!!!
https://encryp.ch/blog/disturbing-facts-about-protonmail/
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29063779
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2021/09/privacy-focused-protonmail-provided-a-users-ip-address-to-authorities/
https://www.theregister.com/2021/09/07/protonmail_hands_user_ip_address_police/
https://www.wired.com/story/protonmail-amends-policy-after-giving-up-activists-data/
https://digdeeper.club/articles/email.xhtml#protonmail
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=18327644021252219658
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ok, maybe this is useful to you.
This code opens a TCP Line plugged into the port `8080` using golang.

package main

import (
"fmt"
"net"
"log"
)

func main() {

l, e := net.Listen("tcp", ":8080")

if e != nil {
log.Fatal(e)
}

for {

c, e := l.Accept()

if e != nil {
log.Println(e)
continue
}

b := make([]byte, 1024)

_, e = c.Read(b)

if e != nil {
log.Println(e)
continue
}

fmt.Println(string(b[:]))

}

}



and this code sends an empty payload from the other side of that TCP line.
try to populate the buffer `b` with some data.
package main

import (
"net"
"log"
)

func main() {

c, e := net.Dial("tcp", ":8080")

if e != nil {
log.Fatal(e)
}

b := make([]byte, 1024)

_, e = c.Write(b)

if e != nil {
log.Println(e)
}


}


Both code must exist in different projects `go mod init programa` and in another folder `go mod init programb` and you paste one code in one folder and the other code in the other folder.

Read the code. READ THE DOCUMENTATION of `net.Listen`, `net.Dial` and other standard library constructs.
Understand through documentation what the function needs and what the function returns back.
Understand the documentation and assembly code using it.

https://pkg.go.dev/net@go1.26.3#Listener
https://pkg.go.dev/net@go1.26.3#Conn
https://pkg.go.dev/net@go1.26.3#Dial

>why?
Is good to learn how to write proof of concepts.
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>>108787886

learn to make a private IPv6 network inside of it.
acommodate an agent so can read data of that network with `tcpdump` and make it give you the telemetry back in natural language.
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Attached is a hacking-related image link from part 3 in my series "Undeleting deleted archive.org/details/ items". Part 3 plain HTML (no JS):
https://nguyenthi.site/raw/HY-FACu2_0z0-Rh6pZcDXzwseeURQ6ToEoGwR678EtY

(All parts should be revisited+republished once more links are added to them, so they'll be part 1.0, part 1.1, ..., part 2.6, etc.)

>>108787663
>https://archive.is/2026.05.05-005804/https://archive.org/details/GrizzlyBearsOnMethamphetamine
Last thread I forgot to say that the part about certain people dying due to being eaten alive by bear(s) was funny. A character said, as I remember, "Sometimes a YouTuber wanders off the trail for content and we find his camera in a pile of bear poop a year later, and we all have to pretend that him getting eaten was a tragedy."
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ShinyHunters leaked the data of Hallmark (cards?) as they didn't pay the ransom:
http://91.215.85.103/pay_or_leak/
http://91.215.85.103/pay_or_leak/SHOULDVE_PAID_THE_FUCKING_RANSOM_HALLMARK.7z

It includes addresses of peoples' houses and stuff. (BTW, I was looking at Hallmark cards a couple days ago.)

>>108796975
*hacking-related image linked from part 3

Also, screenshot of that page because why not?
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>>108794732
Can't wait to destroy Flock cameras so I go to prison for years. Fuck this life, I think about killing myself in detail sometimes. I may in fact pursue such a path to destruction, whether that means destroying the cameras and/or offing myself.

>>108796991
Someone said this about ShinyHunters:
>>https://archive.is/2026.05.05-184001/http://91.215.85.103/pay_or_leak/instructure_affected_schools_list.txt
>yeah theres a bunch of public school districts and elementary schools listed. If these guys are doxxing little kids thats not cool, they should spend the rest of their life in gitmo
>>
cyberbumo
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Do you think hacking is still a fun activity? I feel like certs ruined it
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>>108785672
yo bros, point me to your dopest text/ascii art shit
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>>108800161
"Sicko[2007]DvDrip[Eng]-aXXo". This one's more interesting than the NFO file of "We.Need.To.Talk.About.Kevin.2011.LIMITED.DVDRip.XviD-SPARKS". File "sparks-wnttak-xvid.nfo" is this:
https://khoaito.site/raw/ppvAnDVvTOQqLxmuB2an4NNtyxN5LZYprD6rzxfdyz8

JPG file in that more-than-a-decade-old torrent/folder:
https://ar10.innostack.xyz/raw/Df0V9805fHCheBTAtE4b5O6gm27b8hBkuPOflveXkOw

Also see the previous thread:
https://web.archive.org/web/20260510014936/https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/108656842/#108761194

___
aXXo history from !w:
>aXXo first appeared in November 2005 on the message board "Darkside_RG".[4]
>
>In November 2007, aXXo deleted all of their files released after September 7, 2006 from The Pirate Bay protesting that the site was allowing harassing comments to be added to their torrents by "possible members of MPAA".[2] While past aXXo torrents remained available on other torrent sites, uploads of new aXXo files stopped on November 11, 2007.[1][2] After an absence of four months aXXo returned to uploading, starting with the movie I Am Legend on March 9, 2008.[1][5][6]
>
>On December 15, 2008, aXXo's thousandth movie upload, a copy of the Kiefer Sutherland horror film Mirrors, appeared on an Internet forum for the Darkside Release Group.[7]
>
>On March 11, 2009, aXXo stopped uploading new files after releasing Punisher: War Zone. For a while, they logged into Mininova until the site switched to only hosting torrents that were Content Distribution free or torrents with no copyrights.[8]
>
>On April 19, 2009 aXXo made their last known comment on message board "Darkside_RG", in response to rumours that they had stopped posting on Darkside_RG. They stated:
>
>I can only say a big thank you for your appreciation mates, I hope you all enjoy the darkside as much as you can My home is my beloved Darkside and as I've said so many times before on each of my torrents.... Be aware of bogus sites and lamers See ya.[9]
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>>108800139
Wtf are you talking about retard
Are you 14 years old?
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>>108801064
I'll rephrase it

Do you think hacking is still a fun activity? I feel like AI ruined it
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>>108801166
This so much. AI made it boring
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>>108785672
is PIA good for me?
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Wtf happened to sizeof.cat?
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>>108800139
Don't let infosec distract you from hacking.
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>>108802298
He was (at least partially) doxxed and had to stay under the radar.
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>>108802437
Shame. I was enjoying the cafe.
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>>108802521
Mysteriously, every server that hosts significant amount of /cyb/ files inevitably fall off the net. Collective Computers was great, CybSec.io always had a whiff of nameless agencies to it and many more have preceeded sizeof.cat than I can remember.
Even more mysteriously, none of these ever returned.
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Reposting the updated Data Broker Removal Links:
https://pastebin.com/cDbDXQvh
https://pastebin.com/raw/cDbDXQvh
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>>108796873

so the question arises, can you deploy a RCE that gives you a shell using this code?

Apply threat modelling

>what the code does?
>what can go wrong?
>what can you do to fix it.

The smallest threat I can think of is being able to stress a CVE. A common vulnerability, How can you induce a vulnerabilty.

Or for example if you want to talk with a service provider to test this thing and abstract yourself of locally deploy a vulnerable system because you don*t have the necessary security controls in your domestic infrastructure.

Would you be able to resolve a PortSwigger challenge using this code? Can you cannabilize this code to try and solve a PortSwigger Challgenge for example? If you want to focus your attention in Operating Systems, I understand you can throw this TCP Line to OverTheWire infrastructure. That infrastructure is available publicly, just like PortSwigger activities.

A you can use a TCP line to ship SSH crates or HTTPS crates or DHCP crates or DNS crates. But now ARP crates because they are one order of magnitude down the TCP line.
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>>108710405
>anyone know of good p2p blocklists (i.e. ip blocklists)?
I used this years ago back when I used M$ Windows:
https://www.peerblock.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PeerBlock

It could block "Anti-P2P organizations" and other things. The latest update is from 2020, and the block lists are paywalled now, I think? Based on what I read. I have a version of this Windows-only free software from 2010:
https://shreksson.store/raw/xckMic24oJvCuKaM0LUPVbhjjeGCtAjafIathEJliA4
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"Fight The Surveillance State While Driving"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fp0KLBv23A

His solution: transparent license plate cover that's opaque when viewed from a high angle, where the Flock camera are mounted.

Like how Groot got dusted in "Avengers: Infinity War" (https://lemonados.xyz/raw/9ivu-4l3s2-BpRUgSLGjHfnGMnethMg1aEDA_gEsJ9M = video of that), I want to Thanos-snap all Flock cameras out of existence.

:youniverse_face:
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>>108800139

now everyone can find 0day until the llms ruin it for people then it's back to the norm.
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>>108800402
swell, I might inspect it after work, thanks a lot
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>>108802623

eventually, the truth comes out and the doxx flow
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>>108804733
This might be the best method so far
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>>108806603
>>108802623
Don't worry VALIS will remain up post doxxing because I wear what I am on my sleeve.
>GUYS THE WEBADMIN IS A DEGENERATE, WEEABOO /v/IRGIN!
>He's also a RETARD!

Jokes aside though it has something I've considered and it's just part of living in the digital age we live in. Threat actors are everywhere, and people do things because of questionable motives.
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>>108786331
I've got an interview for a Senior Threat Analyst position with a new company this coming Friday.
Having been in sec for 4 years as an analyst, what would you recommend I brush up on to best prepare for the interview?
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>>108807769
>A DEGENERATE, WEEABOO
So you would be interested in my collection of /cyb/ latex models? Man of taste!
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>>108808106
Not really. I prefer this look. Also I think cyberpunk fashion has to be updated to modern trends. We're not heading for a cyberninjas dystopia, but rather a fentanyl Big Brother surveillance state cyberpunk world. Clothing will probably be skimpier so women can profit off OnlyFans in their daily life and to make clothing cheaper since industries are dying and we're running out of raw materials.
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>>108808106
yes I enjoy latex and latex accessories.
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>>108808136
What would they wear if anything?
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I summer remember default to miami style.
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>>108808136
This journey, ever deeper into a /cyb/ dystopia, just cannot go on forever. Just now, there are at least three ways out:
- WWIII will be a horrific reset, predicted to take place in 2029. China will release a new bioagent, drain much of the world of people, especially those who cannot pay back the government loans that everyone knew on day one they never would pay,
- the inevitable collapse that follows from the Iron Law of the Oligarchy, that most likely will result in an agrarian reset like after the collapse of the Roman Empire, or
- AGI plus the entire population on basic income, Elon's vision, possibly a Solarpunk world.
At some point, something just has to yield.
Eudeamon is a long shot but would also be Solarpunk.
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SculptOS was mentioned in the last thread.
>Sculpt OS 26.04 Can Finally Be Used To Self-Host For Developing/Building Genode
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Sculpt-OS-26.04
>Sculpt OS as the general purpose operating system built off the Genode OS Framework is out with a new feature release.
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>>108805476
I linked or showed you like 4 pieces of ASCII art, not a larger collection. I recommend checking out Shift_JIS art (a form of ASCII art) which can be seen in textboards. Shift_JIS uses the (Japanese) Mona Font. I dislike the textboard https://4-ch.net/ but acknowledge that I've seen some creative/interesting Shift_JIS art there. (I even made my own new Shift_JIS art and posted it there in the past.)

Attached basic ASCII art in ar:// (it's an image/photo of Lotus 1-2-3 and dBASE from "Bus Wars", a "Computer Chronicles" episode):
https://yieldmon.xyz/raw/gs9CToBkSa7YPldguNDIrpAPZCcBouURpk2sijpI1A8
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>>108808136
>Not really.
There is also Lunarpunk spandex.
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>>108787663

>https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xa9j9jo
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>>108804733
>>108807614
As a criminology graduate, I can tell you that this is highly illegal and will likely lead to misdemeanor charges. There is no expectation of privacy when operating a motor vehicle on public roads. Before anyone cites Carpenter v. United States, note that the ruling specifically addresses cell site location information, not vehicle observation. If you're unhappy about Flock cameras, the solution lies in the legal system or the legislature; making a clown of yourself in front of the police won't help anyone.
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>>108810452
What about streets? Also that's why its better to live in european countries. They respect a man's privacy
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>>108810749
>Also that's why its better to live in european countries. They respect a man's privacy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8GO9vXfOPI
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>>108810884
Wow that is super cool!
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>>108810749
>european
>privacy
that's a good joke
https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/chat-control-is-like-a-malware-on-your-device-signal-slams-the-eu-proposal-to-scan-your-private-chats
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>>108811326
Yeah, society needs more blade runner (camera) cutters. They're heroes.

>>108794732
>That part where he was wearing a ghost costume and a black guy said he looked Klanish
He should have said something like: "Yeah, I'm Klan, fuck are you gonna do about it, pussy?" Instead, he was a weak man who wanted to avoid a fight and appease YouTube. His wife will leave him. In America, for the most part, only whites act like race doesn't matter, and try to not be "racist"; every other race knows it matters and acts accordingly. Jared Taylor talked about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E39N6rTPnig

Attached pic is a screenshot of some white guilt PDF which is this file:
https://beyondstars.store/raw/6quJ0VSlrOX-9SPH2xoc7Mtx8-nA58c8jg9kTOYgyFs
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>>108811607
White people don't want to admit that their pets will never be human.
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>>108811607
That scene was staged af.
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So I realized the other day how trivial it would be to compromise the machine of an indie game developer. Assets like Godot or Unity allow scripts to be run in Engine. So if you had it run, or execute because this is a development environment so you have some elevated permissions you might not normally be operating with, bam you have just pwn'd the dev's machine.
But then i started thinking, well wait why stop there. Why not, in theory like we saw with Jia Tan, contribute to a legitimate extension. Slowly improve it over time. Then add a compiled binary that gets bundled into the game on compile containing a malicious binary?

What struck me about this as alarming is indie game development is more and more being populated by younger and younger creators. Like Zeekers made a fun game in Lethal Company, but he was a high schooler furfag who was obsessed with Roblox, and he still managed to create a massive success as a solo developer. But that's the thing, solo development with low real experience. How many free and public extensions did he use creating it? Which ones? Were they compromised? Given the widespread popularity of games, and their unique elevated permission during run compared to other software, I started worrying about it a lot. Especially because already we see similar style attacks from modding communities surrounding games like Minecraft.

So I dunno I'm not like a security consultant or researcher, I'm just a retard on 4chan and figured this was as good a place as any to express my concerns.

>>108808106
I won't say it's my favorite thing in the world, but feel free to post away. I think there's actually a dedicated folder of it in the archives that was bundled with some other stuff? I can't recall exactly where but it's bundled with some other stuff in the Media/ folder I remember seeing it when I was doing one of my random, "look for files that might get me into legal trouble" sweeps.
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>>108810452
>If you're unhappy about Flock cameras, the solution lies in the legal system or the legislature
OK, so no hope whatsoever then.
>>
I enjoyed reading “Hitchhiker's Guide to privacy” and decided to download to read it offline, only problem is the section to download the PDF in “Mirrors” does not work, there is no run flow option? I'm following instructions wrong or is the option not available for anybody else?
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>>108810452

the only solution is to force the legislature to get rid of the cameras similar to how they protest data centers. it can work.
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>sec ops analyst for a small company
this job is so fucking EASY i unironically sit with my feet up for 6 hours a day until someone downloads a book illegally off the internet or something and i send them a message on teams
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>>108812880

how to easy mode?
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>>108812880
That is so cool. How is the pay?
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FMovies is a website where you can watch TV shows and movies for free and without in-video ads. It has some problems, such as subpar video quality.

Wikipedia info about it being censored:
>In August 2024, the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment announced that the site was shut down by Vietnamese authorities.[5] The site was receiving billions of views a year at its peak.[6]
>blocked in Australia, United Arab Emirates[citation needed], Sweden, and the United Kingdom

It was even censored by Vietnam! One might think that, on this matter, Vietnam is a freer country than the others listed. Maybe the corrupt Vietnamese commies were paid off to shut it down. Anyways, FMovies recently moved domains (as of 2026-04 or 2026-05):
- no longer: https://ww4.fmovies.co/film/georgie-and-mandy-s-first-marriage-season-1-1630860065/
- now not .co: https://fmoviess.org/film/bobs-burgers-season-8-22108/

It's somewhat hard to remember now, but in the past I used either 123movies or FMovies to watch "The Man in the High Castle" ( an actually avant-garde TV series unlike this tranny communist crap: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDxrM8jknNg ). Attached pic in ar://:
https://perma-swap.space/raw/-HoF35Doe_CFVn_AjUhUSSAdz5GkVrRvBIZj7KBntzA
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>>108814994
This is some really nice research anon! I hadn't heard of this site
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>>108807828
Pls help.
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>>108803065
based
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I sent my mother a photo of something to buy from the store via whatsapp. I downloaded the photo from brave browser for android. Next you know the product is being advertised on tiktok!!! I didn't even have tiktok installed when I downloaded and sent the message since I uninstall it once I stop using it. How is this possible?!!! How tf are they tracking me?!! Brave is such a pile of shit.
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>>108811754
>I won't say it's my favorite thing in the world, but feel free to post away.
I am an irregular contributor of such stuff, always comfy stuff.
>I think there's actually a dedicated folder of it in the archives that was bundled with some other stuff? I can't recall exactly where but it's bundled with some other stuff in the Media/ folder I remember seeing it when I was doing one of my random, "look for files that might get me into legal trouble" sweeps.
Yes, it is in ..../Art/Characters and .../Related
And it is all safe and wholesome stuff.
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So this yellow key exploit is legit right? Not sure I have a system I want to try it on without auditing the payload first
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>>108816151
Yeah your first mistake is using the whatsapp botnet. Also if you are using android, its constantly spying on you for keywords and what you type.
It makes its money by selling the data to other companies such as tiktok.
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>>108804733
In that video, he said that the AI data centers are mostly used for spying on people. He said they're bad as they undermine privacy. But how true is that? I thought that most of those data centers were used to create better models (training data and so on). Guess I was wrong.

Oh, and go stick this in your slop model (I'd post the magnet link but this site won't let me). It's Project Gutenberg (https://www.gutenberg.org/ I think all of it) as of 2010; it has ~27,000 digital books in 7.8 GB:

https://archive.org/download/pgdvd042010/pgdvd042010.iso.torrent
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How would I download the APK for this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mm.professional

when https://apkcombo.com/downloader#package=com.mm.professional says
>This app has been removed by DMCA
?

The Google Play webpage for this "Merck Manual Professional Edition" says:
>SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT DOWNLOAD
>*** Downloading this app is a 2-step process: the first step is a download of the app template, and the second step is a full download of app content. This can take 5 to 10 minutes on wifi in 64-bit devices. 32-bit devices may take longer. Please do not navigate away from the app until both steps have been completed. ***

Online-only crap is a scourge, and this medical information isn't archive-friendly. They should have just shared a PDF file link for the whole thing at
https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional

I'm either giving up now, or trying more to do this later. Plan:
1. Somehow download the APK: maybe using an Android emulator in Linux (what's a good emulator for this?)
2. Run the app, which makes it download stuff
3. Once that finishes, save the Android emulator state as a file (or save the app state to a file?)
4. Share and backup that file
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>>108785672
the /sec/ world is burning down and this thread is still dead as shit, goes to show this is just a larping thread
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>>108818827
>burning down
Au contraire, it's getting more exciting than ever.
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>>108818846
>Au contraire, it's getting more exciting than ever.
spoken like a true larper
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>>108818707
Helpful: "install android x86 in VirtualBox (2026)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mk1cN915QMU
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Do people here actually care about privacy/security? You know where all the western countries are passing laws that are banning VPN/forcing digital ID/censoring people/arresting people?

Or is that illegal here?
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>>108818871
Whoops, it appears I've forgotten a fundamental rule. No passion allowed! Sorry!
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>>108819464
Dont think it's illegal. It's probably very tired though. Specially if the talk just devolves into people trying to look the other way for their "team" while attacking anything of the other "team", like it does on most other posts related to this. Would like to hear if you have any solutions to any of it. Specially digital age verification stuff, that's getting traction where I'm from
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>>108818042
Serious question. How would whatsapp be spying on him if his messages are e2e encrypted?
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>>108721534
>smartphone OSes are locked down toys
Of course, Android is better than iPhone. Both do sorta suck though. It was annoying that I had to login to Google to get the below app from Google Play, but now some people should be able to get the app/apk with no login!

It's a shame that some software and information only exists in smartphone apps. There's sometimes no version of the software for Linux, Windows, and other OSes. (Or the source code of it is closed off, like RMS said in the OP.)

>>108818707
>>108818991
"Done!" Merck Manual got merked:

The APK file at "/data/app/com.mm.professional-ZOL-CGlNFJRn0hvFd6jkbA==/":
https://web.archive.org/web/20260514083055/https://put icu/s/nol4a6sg.cpio

Stuff the app downloaded (HTMLs, images probably, no videos, etc.):
https://web.archive.org/web/20260514090810/https://put icu/s/o3j28r7w.cpio

It contains files such as this:
$ 7z e -so o3j28r7w.cpio "/data/data/com.mm.professional/files/professional_folder2/{A30B85B4-9775-44B5-869C-94C7C973AB8C}.html" > m.htm # .html.gz of this at https://onr111.space/raw/7e1aoQ9vliYQ-gj3Rfd_gRnbH6avDrw4bUmTSg815i0

Notes:
- In Android-x86, press alt+f1 to switch to console mode (similar to or is tty). Switch back to GUI mode: press alt+f7.
- App base folder /data/data/com.mm.professional is like the same as folder /data/user/0/com.mm.professional
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>>108819804
The messages in transit may be encrypted. Perhaps. Maybe. Most of the time. We don't know. There can be "unfortunate" misconfigurations.
Also the endpoints can be compromised, sending data across side channels to the mothership for data harvesting. There is a lot of value in this, especially as the naive users consider this to be sensitive matter.
The most likely scenario is that other apps (or perhaps Google Play) listens in on the keystrokes, listens in on the microphone, and views the screen and sends that data to advertisers' heaven. FB is also suspected of harvesting such intentional leaks. And you can be certain that all the rest of the big actors do the same. After all, the best and brightest no longer work in defence, aerospace, medicine, electronics and big tech, these days they work on shovelling even more ads down the throat of the ever more naive cattle.
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>>108820393
This precisely
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>>108819464
/pol/cels stopped caring about freedom violations when Trump came back and all that shit went in turbo mode with no librul in sight to blame.
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>>108821247
I'm not sure what that means, are you saying because your tribe is in power, you're okay with it?
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>>108821287
Of course! Imperator Svpremvs Donaldvs Iohanan Trvmp I knows what's best for real American patriots! Praise Palantir! MIGA2028
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>>108820243
>Android is better than iPhone. Both do sorta suck though.
Time to bring back Palm Pre and WebOS.
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>>108821503
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G87UXIH8Lzo
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>>108822783
Agreed, we need new smartphone alternatives
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>>108810452
you sound brain washed
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Am I late to the game or is the compute architecture from the get go fucked? We have been built upon that retarded base since then. Every day I remediate shit and more holes spring up. I feel like im bailing out water on the fucking titanic. In tech its all about staying a head and this feels incredibly behind. I think I should be studying for the next possible architecture that is built from ground up to be secure. The only thing that comes to mind is urbit. I think there is going to be a near apocalyptic security events that people will be tripping over themselves to setup these new secure systems.
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>>108826393
Yeah new computers will be cellphones built by LLMS
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How cyberpunk is it to use this USB drive to update the BIOS of a $4,000 PC motherboard because that Hyper-Threading technology has been causing the system to randomly reboot, driving the user crazy?
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>>108785672
Hey cybers, tourist here.
I downloaded a movie from PirateBay the other day on Windows and it came in a 1.9G folder. The folder was one 1.9Gb .mp4, one 1kb .txt and one 1kb .exe. I didn't open the .exe nor the .txt obviously but it got me wondering: could opening an mp4 or txt file trigger an executable? If not what is the attack vector here? People still newby enough to open the .exe by themselves?
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>>108827875
>People still newby enough to open the .exe by themselves?
probably also, auto run

The use of apps instead of programs could save the user from its ignorace, probably the only acceptable excuse corpo has against the enshit of operative system baby sitting the user(also chargin them money for it, ofc).
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>>108826333
you can tell that to the judge
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>>108828560
I'm shaking in my boots, glowfag
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>>108828560

maybe i will
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>>108828145
How does auto run works in this case? Thanks for your time and sorry if my question sounds silly.
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>>108828923
just imagine someone just copies those files on a drive to later plugin to another device
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>>108828923
- Windows 95 to Windows XP: put a USB/CD/DVD in = autorun exe runs without user input = huge security problem, seen as a convenience back then
- After Windows XP: if USB flash drive or optical media had an autorun .exe = window would show up saying "what do you want to do with this? backup, run the autorun executable, ..."
- After Windows 7 or Windows 10: no such window would show up?

>>108826393
Wisdom from Terry A. Davis:
>Here's the fundamental problem with the paradigm of software and hardware today it's called "bloat and die" OK. [...] it's not easy to make uh something that lasts over centuries OK it's not human wisdom is not capable of it right [...] so if you tell me to add to the code I'll tell you to fuck yourself. If tell if you have ideas for reducing the lines of code I'm gonna listen OK. If you have ideas for reducing the lines of code I'll listen. If you have ideas for features to add I'm gonna tell you probably tell you to fuck yourself. If you have ideas for features to features to cut I'm like holy shit this guy gets some respect. [...]
>the the current sys- the current method of software is "bloat and die" man fuckin what the hell is your fuckin' malfunction Intel what are you fucking making a fucking pig is fucking generation and you're like we got all the fuckin silicon in the world fucking it's bloated it's called bloat and die your paradigm is fucking bloat and die you fucking retards what you gotta do you gotta fucking set a limit and say we will not we will we will keep it under this fucking limit the alternative is fucking insanity it's fucking bloat and die you fucking retards what the fuck is Facebook man Jesus fuckin I have no idea fucking I can't fucking navigate anything on that fucking piece of shit fucking fruit cake motherfucker fucking crazy ass I guess he has his fun and shit but anyways
>[...] it's 100% open source so anyways that's the plan OK. --https://onc33.online/raw/A7xs1RnWisPSPf8oOCite97FWD0gKnZX7eVDXmgq78Q
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>>108827127
>Yeah new computers will be cellphones built by LLMS
Programming with the help of LLMs is not inherently wrong, but vibe coding is a problem, especially when it comes to important code or production code or Internet-public/ran-by-a-server code.

Security flaws are more likely to come up when the programmer knows little about the code that he wrote, or the code he got from prompting an LLM. There's varying degrees of doing it wrong. Examples:
- Little knowledge of the code: I showed the relevant portion of the MegaBasterd codebase to duck.ai and told it to write the same thing, but in Python. It created a helpful .py file which decrypted strings from a directory listing from mega.nz.
- Moderate knowledge of the code: I created simple/short Apache CGI software and system that did DNS over HTTPS for .eth domain names. I used duck.ai to help me.

With little knowledge of the code, you're running multiple blocks of code with little understanding of what's happening. (Moderate knowledge of it = not as bad.) Ideally, the programmer should look at the official docs for unfamiliar parts of the code, and fully understand how the system works (even adding comments written in his own words as proof of understanding).

Could only use the LLM to help you with each small tiny part of the project, not to code the entire overall system. That may also, in addition, result in code created competently. This is like objectively true, more "minds" that actually understand the code (the human, and to a lesser degree, the LLM) = better, more secure.

>>108829960
>how autorun works
As I understand, auto run worked like that. Autorun was only really a problem back in the 2010s (or 1990s?) for the reason I said.

>Wisdom from Terry A. Davis: [...] --[ link is a backup of https://archive.is/04HBJ ]
Motivational quote format of that: attached pic.
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Archive.org trannies are now unapologetic about their website exclusions.

Quoting >>>/t/1398620. Also in that post: it's odd that some PS3 games can be downloaded from the playstation.net website for free, such as "Gran Turismo 6" (size = 6 GB). I guess playstation.net is ran by an unaffiliated third party, and playstation.com or playstation.org is officially ran by Sony Interactive Entertainment. (Sony would want people to pay for each download of the games they own the copyright to.) Example link (which still works today):
http://zeus.dl.playstation.net/cdn/UP9000/NPUA81049_00/hqQqSraIcVRhAwhijZmNzJJHKWSLoXThclDUdyEKDWnCIJimEFcNSvxsfJdtkqDT.pkg
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Most /cyb/ + /sec/ notebook?
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>>108811592
>6 October 2025
Chat control is dead. Meanwhile, circumcistan's trying to make all OS besides iOS and Wankblows illegal so Palantir can get your dick pics more easily.
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>>108829243
>>108829960
Oh thanks, I got it now. I download on the go so it didn't occur to me people could still burn their movies on physical media. Pretty neat!
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>>108830578
laptop or actual paper to write on?
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SOme reverse engineering stuff:
https://hackaday.com/2026/05/15/hacking-hard-drive-firmware/
>You probably flash new firmware on a variety of devices regularly, even though that’s rare for non-technical types. But what about your hard drive firmware? Most of us don’t want to touch our operating drives, so unless you are dealing with surplus drives or have a special project in mind, you may not think much about the firmware running your spinning rust storage. [I Code 4 Coffee] uses hard drives in an unusual way to exploit Xbox 360s, and wound up reverse engineering some drive firmware with an eye to making changes.
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>>108830140
The problem with any LLM use, even local is that it keeps you tethered to big companies because they're the only ones that can afford the infrastructure to train the models.
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>>108832830
>because they're the only ones that can afford the infrastructure to train the models.
Plot twist: many of the old /cyb/ servers were in reality bait frem LLM traininmg projects, trying to capture as much stuff as possible.
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>>108820393
Lol you're just making shit up. I could sue whatsapp then if they didn't actually keep my messages private via end to end encryption and get them bankrupt. You sound like a schizo.
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>>108832401
Neither, only the mind can protect you...for now.
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Eurosysters.... How we bypass ZOG age verification?
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>>108785672
Dear useless retard nigger pedophiles, i have yet another hax related question that none of you can probably answer. Don't know why i bother. I have to do a whitehat pentest on a public network. The current goal is to defeat the segmentation on the network.

>segmentation?
A common security feature on public networks that prevents clients from being able to locate each other. Meaning normal nmap scans don't work.

>what nmap scans have i tried
TCP Null and UDP scans. When the network had segmentation off, these scans led to host discovery. Now that segmentation is on, these scans don't work.

>just give up
Considering that we're all supposed to be actual hackers here, some of us may know that nmap has a bunch of options for evading firewalls and other security systems. I know it's possible to craft a packet in such a way that it allows me to circumvent this network segmentation. Do you niggers have any advice, or are you gonna be useless like the last 10 times i came here asking about actual hax related matters?

>>108834437
When you learn how to do it, don't post about it here. This site is owned by glowniggers. Any bypass posted here gets patched, i hate to say. I tested this out a few years ago. I found a way to siterip HD bdsm porn from a certain site, but it got patched a day later. I repeat, any sploits posted here will lead to Pajeesh narcing on you, so he has something to put on his resume.

>but how do we bypass ZOG age verification
I'll give you a hint. First, start by attaining root on your Android.
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>>108810452
KYS. If you have no expectation of privacy, that means i can put a GPS tracker on your Karen Krossover, right? That way i can loot your car and hogtie your gay boyfriend at my leisure. Either KYS or get back in your cuck chair.
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>>108804733
There are transparent license plate covers that are invisible to cameras when you shine a special light on them. I forgot if IR or UV or both.
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>>108835056

you mean vlan hopping
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>>108835499
I guess you could call it that
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>>108833277
>I could sue whatsapp then if they didn't actually keep my messages private via end to end encryption and get them bankrupt.
Yeah sure. Go ahead and try.
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>>108835074
Do not confusing being on government owned "public property" like a city road with private property like a vehicle. Do not confuse avoiding loss through petty criminal courts (the result of blocking your license plate) as giving up the fight.
Slow down, take notes, look for weak points. You'll just be another Leeroy Jenkins if you try to go into this battle single-minded and angsty.
But to humor the original idea, wouldn't it be better to create the illusion of the plate being too rusty/dirty for the cameras to properly read than to fully block the plate in an obvious manner? I still agree with the naysayer and suggest no one go this route (too easy for a bored cop to notice and pull you over). Why catch a charge doing ultimately nothing to stop the actual issue of being trackable.
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>>108835074
Stop for a moment and use your remaining two brain cells. Using a GPS tracker can be illegal stalking, and law enforcement would generally need a warrant to place one on a vehicle, just as they would for obtaining certain types of cell phone location data. At the same time, current law generally maintains that visible observation of your vehicle on public roads, whether by human eyes or cameras, is not considered a violation of privacy. You can certainly argue that Flock cameras go beyond their stated purposes and represent a privacy violation, and you may be right in a moral sense, but that would have to be proven in higher courts to establish legal precedent. At the end of the day, obstructing your license plate is a crime in many jurisdictions and will likely only create additional problems for you without actually addressing the underlying issue. And after the judge throws you in county jail, you can enjoy being raped by Bubba for the next month.
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The scene history of video game consoles is fascinating to me. It's about exploiting and jailbreaking the consoles. The best exploits are the ones that give "total control" of the system to the end users. Some exploits are un-patchable as they're at the hardware level. Others give near total control or something, and they're user friendly as they can be performed with software only. Some points:

Xbox One: said to be "unhackable". First major exploit happened in 2026 with the Bliss Hack ( https://consolemods.org/wiki/Xbox_One:Scene_History ). Before then only minor exploits were available, such as dumping games.

PlayStation 4: Don't know a lot about this, so I'll talk about the PlayStation 3 instead. Link: https://consolemods.org/wiki/Category:PS4

PlayStation 3: said to be "unhackable". I think years after its release a major exploit happened where private key(s) were somehow regenerated, allowing code to be signed: run anything. Could also decrypt the .iso/.pkg files. PS3 is based on FreeBSD, which is cool, but Sony removed the "install other OS" (Linux) option which wasn't cool. >>108830505 that's an official Sony site; example: https://web.archive.org/web/20250318125329/https://doc.dl.playstation.net/doc/ps4-oss/webkit_javascriptcore.html and you can see the link to the docs subdomain in the licences section of the PS3 console. Why do they make game files freely available from their server(s)? Maybe because users were never expected to have all the keys to decrypt them.

Modern Vintage Gamer made videos about the exploit history of PS4, PS3, Xbox One. One of them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siOXFGZj_z0

One of my specific interests in this: how do I copy PS4 games from an extended storage / external storage USB drive to a file in a Linux computer? PS4 has this thing -- https://consolemods.org/wiki/PS4:Installing_PKGs_to_an_External_Hard_Drive -- where it formats an external HDD to be used to store games. It doesn't use normal filesystems and stuff.
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>>108837178
>image
That's "Detroit Become Human", a cyberpunk video game.

>One of my specific interests in this: how do I copy PS4 games from an extended storage / external storage USB drive to a file in a Linux computer? PS4 has this thing where it formats an external HDD to be used to store games. It doesn't use normal filesystems and stuff.
I've been carving out files from that white Seagate 4TB external hard drive which has a PlayStation logo on the enclosure. This proves that the data on the drive isn't entirely encrypted. Further info:

fdisk shows that the device has no partitions, so maybe it's using ZFS, the default filesystem of BSD OSes? (PS3 OS = a FreeBSD "distro", same thing with PS4 I guess.)
>$ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdc
>Disk /dev/sdc: 3.64 TiB, 4000787029504 bytes, 7814037167 sectors
>Disk model: PS4 Game Drive
>Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
>Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes
>I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes

The data hasn't been overwritten by me (yet?). I used binwalk in the past to carve files out of arbitrary sections of data, now I'm using foremost:
>$ sudo foremost -t all -i /dev/sdc -o /mnt/usb/f
So far it's only grabbed PNG files and WAV files. Here's another one of them, a game called "Days Gone By" or something.
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>>108837260
More on trying to get all the useful data out of a PlayStation 4 HDD:

"sudo cat /dev/sdc | head -c111222444 | strings -7":
>PS4 External Storage Metadata R
>[...]
>NTFS \ fY[ZfYfY \ A disk read error occurred \ BOOTMGR is compressed \ Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart \ An operating system wasn't found. Try disconnecting any drives that don't \ contain an operating system.
>[...ASCII character list and similar lines below]

The zpool program found no pools in that folder = it's not ZFS?:
>$ sudo zpool import -d /dev # same result with "... -d /dev/sdc"
>no pools available to import

I used a search engine with queries like "copy game files from ps4 external hdd to computer" but mostly found ai slop results and useless info. Maybe helpful:
https://consolemods.org/wiki/PS4:Ripping_PS4_Game_Backups

Of course I could use dd or cat to make a disk image of the 4-TB PS4 HDD (that would get everything and I could use that .img file on a HDD in the future and play games in a PS4), but I don't have infinite storage to do that. Plus, I don't own a PS4 (IIRC), and the .img would have the same problem of no file lists, just one huge blob of data. I this case, I'd be interested in only getting all the files and game files out of /dev/sdc. It has no filesystem or it uses some proprietary crap, so I can't read the directories and indices. Perhaps there is a tool which can detect all the files (their offsets, lengths, metadata) in this PS4 data.

>Days Gone By
It's "Days Gone". Here's another pic that I carved out. It's "Horizon Zero Dawn", and I read about it: sounds cyberpunk-adjacent. Another PlayStation pic:
https://algoula.xyz/raw/PcqGGTOHfDVCuZ_919L0Kr0uq7JqUg7x_lGT-0p2vxc
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>>108837260
>>108837584
Nice, this may be the answer:
>page 1 https://archive.is/2026.05.16-170649/https://web.archive.org/web/20260516170556/https://www.psx-place.com/threads/ps4-hdd-decryption-helper.38292/
>page 2 https://archive.is/2026.05.16-170539/https://web.archive.org/web/20260516170428/https://www.psx-place.com/threads/ps4-hdd-decryption-helper.38292/page-2
>page 3 https://archive.is/2026.05.16-170809/https://web.archive.org/web/20260516170711/https://www.psx-place.com/threads/ps4-hdd-decryption-helper.38292/page-3
>d1 https://web.archive.org/web/20260516170836/https://www.psx-place.com/resources/ps4-hdd-decryption-helper.1294/ -> https://web.archive.org/web/20260516170925/https://www.psx-place.com/resources/ps4-hdd-decryption-helper.1294/download -> https://ucuncu.store/raw/Fu6mZdLnxsLq2k9dnLldnlFqLr2cs07Oa7_V1bixn-M -> file "PS4 HDD Decryption Helper (2025-10-29).tar.7z"
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>>108796881
thanks for the rec. I fell into a coding rabbit hole. set up local models and pieced together a simple CLI for some automation stuff. much possibility
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>>108785672
anyone getting weird cert issues from random websites? I'm not sure if the issue comes from cloudflare or from my ISP, but this shit is weird af...
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>>108837879
No, you may be under attack, anon
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>>108814022
Security Operations analyst for a small company is my second job. My main job is webdev. I make 200k per year. Yup, I'm a millionaire. And I have so much passive income that I could quit all these jobs anytime I want. I have sex with a different girl every week. Last time, I was fucking a girl in the ass while we were taking a shower. I turned the water to the coldest setting. I'm familiar with being in the cold water in showers, she wasn't. The bitch was making noises and her butthole clenched TIGHT on my penis and I came.
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>>108839045
>buttsex
absolutely haram
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>>108839045
Sex tips on 4chan is about what you would expect.
These cold water tricks might trigger a heart attack, you would end up with a dead body on your dick.
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>>108835897
>>108836230
>putting a GPS tracker on a car is stalking
It's not stalking if you just sell the data to random companies, that's just red blooded Murican capitalism. If Ford and Chevy are legally allowed to do it, then so am I. I'm actually morally superior to the aforementioned btw.
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Have you retard niggers seen Yellowkey? Turns out BitLocker was Swiss cheese all along

https://github.com/Nightmare-Eclipse/YellowKey
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>>108840062
>It's not stalking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEZnKwCuzsw
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>>108837780
Sadly, for this to work at all you at least need the EAP HDD key from /etc/cryptsetup/eap_hdd_key.bin in the PS4. I'm guessing that each "eap_hdd_key.bin" file is unique to each specific HDD. Readme webpage says:
>To read EAP HDD Key, you can e.g. start Linux Psxitarch (fw 5.05 only) and copy /etc/cryptsetup/eap_hdd_key.bin to USB, or extract it from SFlash0 image (but only from models with Aeolia and Belize South Bridges), or extract it from Orbis Kernel dumps.
So I think all of that includes modding the PlayStation 4 console.

Google Search "what is Linux Psxitarch" -> slop:
>Linux Psxitarch (often referred to as PSXitArch) is a custom, open-source Linux distribution specifically designed for the PlayStation 4. Created by the PSXita team, it allows users to mod their jailbroken PS4 consoles into a functional desktop computer.

Short description of this "PS4 HDD Decryption Helper" tool:
>Bunch of bash scripts for automate PS4 HDD decryption, mounting and unmounting.
>Unpack them in Your home dir, don't change any folder or file names.
>Drop EAP HDD Key into "${HOME}/keys/" dir as "eap_hdd_key.bin".
>Run PS4 HDD Mounter (Read Only) script.
>Have fun under "${HOME}/ps4/storage/hdd/" (root privileges needed).
>Run PS4 HDD Umounter script.
>More informations under "${HOME}/ps4/docs/readme.md".

Long description is ~/ps4/docs/readme.html (screenshot attached):
https://abidik.store/raw/D2BcbQjMaIHYKXc09e9KVA1k9X5agynJasEXaNPGIdA
>[...]
>Special Thanks:
>To all hackers who reverse engineered this shit.
>To Zecoxao for SFLASH0-to-EAP Python scripts.
>To Gmipf for compiling UFS module for Ubuntu 19.10.
>To Anonymous donor for Orbis Kernel dumps and Zecoxao [...]

Mournfully, I think I'll delete the video gaymes and use the 4TB HDD for something else. This is similar to an experience I had with a DirecTV HR22 Receiver 500GB hard drive in the past; except that time I created a full disk image file of that XFS drive (I think I still have that raw disk .img file).
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>>108839840
see >>108828670
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>>108840832
>Sadly, for this to work at all you at least need the EAP HDD key from /etc/cryptsetup/eap_hdd_key.bin in the PS4
That's the case for internal PS4 HDDs. Don't have the console that the HDD was in, or never dumped the needed data = can't decrypt anything in the internal PS4 HDD.

For external PS4 HDDs: file "PS4 HDD Keygen.sh" appeared to successfully extract files
> ~/ps4/keys/es_hdd_key.bin
> ~/ps4/keys/es_meta_key.bin
> ~/ps4/keys/es_seed.bin

However, looking in file "PS4 HDD Mounter.sh", I see:
> # currently mounting not possible due to encryption (decrypted only UFS2 fs table, fs data is encrypted differently)
> # sudo mount -t ufs -o ro,ufstype=? /dev/mapper/ps4hdd_es ${TOOLKIT_PATH}/storage/hdd/ext0

So the person(s) who created this script couldn't figure out how to fully decrypt such external drives. Step 1, that they've completed, is progress. With step 2, not completed, unknown solution, you can actually see the list of files and directories. Oh, and both Bash scripts have "clear" as their first command, which is stupid.
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>>108840087

if you have the tpm, sure. what alternatives are there?
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>>108839840
>you would end up with a dead body
That is why he has a new girl every time. The rest of the week he spends disposing dead bodies for that extra /cyb/ moxie.
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High tech - lo love life:
https://archive.is/aNqOq
>Dissatisfied with purely economic explanations, researchers are beginning to point the finger at a new culprit — the digital devices and platforms that play an outsized role in young people’s lives across the world.
>Nathan Hudson and Hernan Moscoso-Boedo of the University of Cincinnati published a paper last month looking at birth rates through the lens of the rollout of 4G mobile networks in the US and UK.
>The number of births fell first and fastest in the areas that received high-speed mobile connectivity earliest. The authors argue that smartphones have transformed how young people spend time with one another, sharply reducing in-person socialising and leading to the collapse in their fertility.
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>>108842795
What is the solution?
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>>108843509
Not sure. In many ways, it seems we would be better off in simpler times. Now, everything is so complicated, education takes years, degree requirements increase and hours are longer.
Perhaps with AGI we get basic pay and get all the free time needed to find someone with an expectation calibrated to more realism.
I for one got a lot of rejections because creadit checking was easy and what they found did not satisfy their expectations.
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>>108843509
an app, bear with me, that lets one select interests then finds other people nearby with similar interests
that lets extant irl friends build groups and find other similar nearby groups
the whole fertility problem, as i see it, is that men are rarely pre-vetted by women
this used to happen naturally because people socialised more irl and most men would have a number of female friends
these female friends would then introduce men to more women, and the men would be pre-vetted
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>>108843509
Double down on it. I don't want to see any more stupid fucking humans ever again in my life. Create a virtual reality where we can live in peace, free from conflict.
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=== /sec/ News:
>LLM-driven security reports disrupt coordinated disclosure
https://lwn.net/Articles/1070698/
> As expected, maintainers are having to wade through more security reports than ever before; in addition, LLM tools are disrupting traditional-coordinated disclosure practices as well. The method of Copy Fail's disclosure, in particular, left vendors, projects, and users scrambling. In addition, maintainers are seeing parallel discovery of the same security flaws within the embargo window. Both of these developments mean that coordinated security disclosures may become a thing of the past.
>"If an LLM can find a bug for a whitehat, it can do the same for a blackhat. [...] LLM-discovered vulnerabilities should be considered already publicly known".
>On May 3, James shared a link to a comment from Brian Pak of Xint that said the company had provided a fully working exploit to the kernel security team when the vulnerability was reported. "We've since learned that such details don't automatically get forwarded downstream and that Linux kernel commit messages are typically kept minimal. That's simply how the process works." James said that the kernel team "were very much aware of the impact from the offset", and inquired if the kernel team was "honestly proud of how this went".
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>>108843850
Agreed, though I fail to see things going better instead of worse
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was the 15 years old girl having a sex scene really necessary?
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>>108844575
In a way that's beautiful. Lots of new exploits to find
>>108845669
It was integral to the plot!
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>>108845669
Yes, faggot, it is relevant to the story to know what shes thinking as that dude plows her. Also his demeanor to know hes not just a walking hardon trying to nail a 15 year old.
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>>108845746
How exactly was it relevant at all. All she's thinking is how much she's lusting over him. You could have YT not meet Raven at all and nothing changes in the grand scheme of things
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>>108845669
The sex scene in Diamon Age was even weirder.
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>>108785672
>Other library: [mega.nz link]
>ham_lib_2.7z
>793.4 MB
Backup of that file is linked in this text file (can't post the link with an IPFS CID here because this website unfortunately loves centralization):
https://pastebin.com/53rqFxpb

I searched desuarchive and found no mention of this file (no one posted about backing it up). I did see this post:
>https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107913571/#107957295
>Always keep a copy, and a copy of that too.

That "Other library" mega.nz file seems to be information about amateur radio (AKA Ham radio). Coincidentally, that's something I wanted to get information on in 2026-05-13.
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what does the future look like for the next generation of kids on the internet? they can't just hop on irc, lurk, and get hacking. they're not going to have access to the latest or most exclusive ai models and they're not going to be catching low hanging fruit.
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>>108846739
No, they are all fucked because they don't know anything and are getting dumber if that's even possible
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>>108847901
I read that paper. I guess that benefits the elites too
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>>108847901
Chat, is this true?
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>>108848387
yeah unfortunately they've been trained to not be curious anymore. an anomaly still pops up every now and then of course, but the general population isn't what it used to be.
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>>108846739

they can ask chatgpt how to do it and be more prepared than a thousand hours of irc chatting.
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>>108849415
you must be one of those gen alpha+ because you didn't even read the condition of my comment which specified they wont have access to models like that. surely you realize that all of the datacenter hosted models that require 2TB of ram are being subsidized by trillion dollar companies and will not be available to the general public at the current rates, right? that is even if laws aren't passed that require companies to restrict who can access them.
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>>108850253

you only said latest or most exclusive models, which was wrong. many kids will have access to many models at school or at libraries or at home. free models are available.
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>>108846739
There will be no more hackers, the systems have become far too complex too. It will be field day for the elites because modern "adults" will truly be like cattle.
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>>108850780
How can we prevent that from happening, anon?
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>>108785672
Today I'm removing the TCU telematics cellular unit from my F150
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>>108846671
It's not clear what you're asking, please rephrase.

Are you asking if anyone has bothered to make a copy? I did a few years ago. It is about 930MB fully unpacked. I've extracted nested archives and removed redundant directories and duplicate schematics. My original 7Zip file is long gone. My file list is at: https://pastebin.com/f6ZT1U0t Files are from 2021-11-06 at the newest.

No, I'm not the one that created the original 7z file.

The Mega link still works, so get it from there. I just downloaded it and did a comparison against my files. It's the same thing, SHA1 comparisons passed for every file.
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>>108848387 >>108848423
Also the Flynn effect is in full reverse. Idiocracy is now a blueprint, not just entertainment.
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>>108852078
I'm mainly stating, not asking. In that post I stated that I have a backup of that mega.nz 7Z file. It's linked in that pastebin page (which contains the original versions of my post). The link to the file is:
https://web.archive.org/web/20260517221323/http://18.156.23.42/ipfs/[ can't post this text here ]/misc/ham_lib_2.7z

It's good to know that you have a copy of it, and as you said all the files matches, just arranged into different paths.

BTW, that IPFS folder also has all the data I carved out of a PS4 external drive with foremost >>108837260. Those drives seem to use some sort of encryption on the filesystem data. The filesystem for that is Unix file system (UFS, UFS1, UFS2).
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>>108846671
>I searched desuarchive and found no mention of this file (no one posted about backing it up).
The reason for this is that it is mainly posted at >>>/diy/ham. The connection with /cyb/ is that the /ham/ FAQ originated in this /cyb/ general.
And the reason why I know is that I am the author of the /ham/ FAQ and also compiled the /ham/ library. I still add things to it and I guess a new release is due, currently it stands at about 2 GB. And I appreciate you keep copies, we have lost far too much already over the years.
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>>108844575
Copy Fail = devastating. All that easy root access in whatever systems

>>108847901
My attention span and intelligence is cooked. I'm watching Subway Surfers and Minecraft Parkour videos so I don't lose interest while reading these posts

Video from 2 years ago: "I'm putting a dancing clown in the corner of the screen multiple times so you don't lose interest"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlmIfhJkVxg

It's a video about tape storage. "Rant" about tape backups:
12 TB of LTO-8 tape can be bought for about 80 USD. That's 6.67 USD per terabyte! Obvious drawback: must be read linearly and, for some tapes, can only be written once. Today I had an idea to use tapes as your only backup. Use tape storage plus a hard drive where all the files and changes are tracked in some sort of database. System/database I had in mind: HDD where most of the data is in an IPFS repo in it. This is useful to do weekly backups. The data is stored in $IPFS_PATH/blocks/ (as .data files, max size of 1 MB). Everything is chunked, sharded, and deduped; no need to move anything around in "blocks". Think of how data can be stored at these paths -- "./[first 2 characters of hash]/[3rd and 4th character of hash]/[file hash]" -- that's like what you'd see in the "blocks" folder. The metadata (folder/file names, paths, indexes, etc.) is at $IPFS_PATH/datastore/ as .ldb files. Usually the "datastore" folder is way way smaller than "blocks". Advantage: you have an index of everything in the tape backup and in the HDD repo. Simply run a script or cronjob to: 1. compare the tape index with the HDD index 2. add all missing .data files from HDD to tape. 3. save updated index files 4. save "datastore-$(date +%s).tar.gz" files. It's preferable because files get moved around a lot, and if it's write-only read-many (WORM) tape then I don't think you can move /mnt/tape/book.txt to /mnt/tape/text/book.txt = tape no longer mirrors what the source HDD looks like. This method keeps everything mirrored.
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>>108854629
>Copy Fail
I wonder about how many computers give out SSH access to other computers. Some probably give SSH access but put the user in a chrooted environment as they don't trust them. Also think of how many businesses have employees with SSH access. Or the rare/nonexistent case of a computer giving out SSH access to anyone and everyone.

In all of those cases, everyone with SSH access now has root access with Copy Fail (if the kernel of the target computer wasn't updated). Obviously many weren't supposed to have root access, and they can now do stuff like use ransomware against the place they work for.

>tape drives
>write-only read-many (WORM) tape
Meant: write-once read-many (WORM) tape. With the method I wrote about, data and metadata is decoupled so backups are easier. Assuming you don't want to delete anything, it's an additive-only system where the only files being changed are the relatively extremely small ./datastore/*.ldb files. Oh, and if using this ipfs repo method, you may want to only store public data and AES-256 encrypted sensitive/private data (you should encrypt that anyways).
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>>108853693

airplane fly faster antenna trim at zero?
not that is used other than locate?
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Is it worth doing a cert to have the credentials for cybsec jobs?
How would I go about getting a job in the field with all the know-how and no cert?
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>>108796991
seems like instructure payed the ransom. suprises me that they did that, if i'm correct, i wouldn't have thought the big bosses would have cared to do that.
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>>108855645
I was at a job fair sometime this year. One of the stands was for some technology company. I showed them my resume printed on a piece of paper. The sweaty man said "I see you have your CompTIA A+ certificate. Will you be getting your Security+ certificate?" I said "Maybe." That's not all the dialog that happened. He seemed sorta interested in me. So yeah, certificates matter to some employers. I hate jumping through society's fucking hoops.

>>108796991
Here's a "Hallmark card".
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>>108854747
Syntax error
Please redo from start.
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>>108816886
>YellowKey
Seems legit. (I didn't test it either though.) I watched this negro's video on it: "A Hacker Found The BitLocker Backdoor"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dOp-QA4VK4

Now I wish there was a thing to unlock the encryption on PS4-formatted external drives, leading me to:

>>108841725
>decrypted only UFS2 fs table
Command in that script that does that:
>$ sudo cryptsetup -r create -c aes-xts-plain64 -d ${TOOLKIT_PATH}/keys/${KEY_ES} -s 256 ps4hdd_es ${DEVICE}
where $DEVICE is /dev/sdx

>fs data is encrypted differently [in an unknown way, though it's not all encrypted]
The reason I guess that no one really cares about that is as follows. I'm guessing that these extended drives can only store PS4 games and related data (save files, DLCs, etc.). I think all of that can be moved to PS4 internal storage which has been jailbroken by the wonderful people who made those exploits. That internal storage being jailbroken means you can copy everything out of it into a "real computer" or normal storage device without it being encrypted.

I used foremost to carve out hundreds of megabytes of unencrypted files from said PS4 external drive, and that's just the 3046 files that foremost could detect. I wonder about the offsets in the HDD where foremost found those files. If I looked before or after those file offsets and file sizes I may find more unencrypted data that foremost didn't grab. foremost created "audit.txt" which contains an offset column and a size column (size is in KB, MB, and isn't in bytes = lame).

>>108837178
>PlayStation 3: [...] private key(s) were somehow regenerated
Because Sony reused the same number for a random number part when they used ECDSA. For some reason, I recently rewatched this deleted-off-of-YouTube-and-archive.org video about asymmetric encryption and digital signatures:
https://ainode.aoar.io.vn/raw/aWzKZQr3vwJlEKVQF9yRbNBbccrKtxsjM2dJSmp8k7Q

Quiz shit: The speaker made some mistake(s), what were they?
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>try to make a proton to de-google
>"link to another email or we wont let you make a proton mail"
I'm trying to erase any connections to google motherfucker, don't make me link to my gmail.
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is it too late to get into cyb/hacking at 18? ive been delaying it for years. i used to go on tryhackme,see a bunch of shit and say "another time"
i enjoyed watching ippsec for a few months a year ago then i got bored
should i just "copypaste" until i git gud.. assuming i should get into it at all
the emergence of ai slopcoders seems like a good thing for hackers, im hoping for a golden age
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>>108863160
>ai slopcoders
what i mean is nocoders using ai to write shit and it turns out to be vulnerable then gets penetrated
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>>108862833
Holy mental retardation. Just make a temp account with Tuta and link to that.
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>>108818827
this. the scam is gonna die soon

>>108818846
retard
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>>108840703
>52-year-old Mariusz Swiecicki of Key West has been charged with two counts of installation or use of tracking devices, a third-degree felony. In an attempt to identify motive and/or any additional victims, the Key West Police Department Criminal Investigations Unit is asking the community to come forward if they know Swiecicki and/or recently received notification of an unknown AirTag detected near them.

https://keysweekly.com/42/man-arrested-for-illegally-placing-gps-trackers-on-womens-cars/
>On Nov. 8, 2024, two individual victims responded to the Key West Police Department upon receiving a cell phone notification alerting them that an unrecognized Apple AirTag was detected near them and tracking their location.
>
>An AirTag is a Bluetooth tracking device designed to help people find their personal belongings to which the tag is attached. Shortly after the product was launched in 2021, reports of bad actors using the quarter-sized tracking device to allegedly stalk others prompted Apple to review its security measures. In June of that year, Apple updated its existing security measures so a user’s phone would notify them if an unknown AirTag was moving with them.

Felony = "crime of high seriousness", misdemeanor = "less serious". Wikipedia:
>Ohio classifies felonies by degree ranging from first, second, third, fourth, to fifth degree. First-degree felonies are the most serious category, while fifth-degree felonies are the least serious.
I assume other states consider first-degree felonies to be the most serious, and less-than-first to be less serious.

So Swiecicki's crime was considered to be medium-badness in the highly serious category. In the "Land of the Free", you can only track people like that if you're some government goon or corporate shill. Then the law sees it as not serious at all and not bad at all.
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>>108825732
Palm Pre
>The Palm Pre [...] is a multitasking smartphone that was designed and marketed by Palm with a multi-touch screen and a sliding keyboard. The smartphone was the first to use Palm's Linux-based mobile operating system, webOS.

WebOS
>webOS, also known as LG webOS, is a Linux kernel-based multitasking operating system for smart devices, such as smart TVs, that has also been used as a mobile operating system.
>License: Apache License, proprietary

KaiOS
>KaiOS is a mobile Linux distribution for keypad-based mobile phones. It is designed and optimised for affordable and low-power feature phones, while retaining access to Internet services through web apps, based on the Gecko engine.
>License: Proprietary, Linux kernel patches under GPLv2, B2G under MPL

Both WebOS and KaiOS are too proprietary. If it's proprietary that means it's just some company working on it. No one can work on it outside of that. Hoping the companies get enough cash to improve it; it won't improve via community involvement as that's not an option, as far as I can tell (some third parties may care to develop it independently). Both probably lock down the bootloader+whatever and the hardware they run on is locked down or proprietary.

I know that KaiOS sucks: shit is too restrictive and doesn't work well if you connect it to a desktop or laptop computer. Perhaps the PinePhone is the way to go:
>The PinePhone currently ships with the Manjaro Linux operating system using the Plasma Mobile graphic interface, although previously other distributions were shipped, which can still be installed by users.
And of course there's LineageOS as a replacement for the OS of Android smartphones.

>>108819628
<3 you
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In the future, every webpage you open up will look like this.
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>>108864336
I fucking hate it
We need to invent a new internet already
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>>108852347

the ais are gonna do everyone's job and we'll wind up just like them. "my sister is tarded. she's a pilot now."
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>>108864336

we got rid of popup ads and replaced them with popup verifications. life is great! :D
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it is a very special sort of delightful to be able to overscope the day count of a pentest by a fucking mile AND have the client take sites out of scope while keeping the days in and actively ask for less comms wrt the testing. this shit is delightful. i will produce a report extolling the virtues of her dev team while imagining her putting a whole avacado into her pussy
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>>108863892
Have you heard of LuneOS?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LuneOS
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>>108785674
What is the most secure desktop environment if that is a factor to consider?
Also how reliable is virustotal for checking website security?
I use ublockorigin more for security from malicious ads.
>>108788454
Fuuug I wish I was a good digital artist that could get by with foss stuff.
My sister is a good artist and it makes me jealous.
She uses clip studio paint primarily.
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>>108797038
>If these guys are doxxing little kids thats not cool
What's not cool is the state taking unnecessary data on children and then YOU being a fagg0t bootlicker for the state and billion dollar corpos

The more children that get their data stolen, the sooner people stop making data on children, and the sooner AI ch!ld pornography is so easy to make every 12 year old is making it of their classmates and the FBI can no longer frame people or run child p0rn websites. If you have any other opinions other than the cypherpunk one on child p0rnography possession, production or distribution you are a subhuman skid who won't survive AI and I don't want you to either
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>>108865286
Not moralizing, but you sound like a sellout in a society that's soon to collapse
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>>108865481
You can do it, use Inkscape and Gimp!
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>>108865565
>The more children that get their data stolen, the sooner people stop making data on children
lol, lmao
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>>108865454
Is it a good system? Anyone contributing to it?
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>>108865481 >>108866154
I saw one comics made using Krita.
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Is there anywhere not infested with these insufferable faggots?
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>>108867773
>>>/soc/catalog
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>>108864395
That's what I was thinking. Verifications are similar in annoyance to web ads. Except with verification you have to click a check box, spend 10 seconds waiting for it to automatically verify, or do something else: can't just look away. Sometimes these "anti-malicious bot" sites make it impossible for archive.is, megalodon.jp, and web.archive.org to capture the page. Example:
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1136/acupmed-2011-010061

About the only way to get a capture of that page: use the SingleFile extension and, preferably, stuff downstream of that (my code which adds it to IPFS + does other helpful things).

How would people defeat these verifications so no one has to be bothered by it again? One idea: Have a centralized website where people can upload .html files created with SingleFile. The site would host everything at https://example.com/memento/20260102030405/... . A problem would be trust. How could you trust that someone didn't tamper with the HTML file? Could add comments to the webpages and have people vote on if it's legit or not. Or just roll with the chaos and stay "Who cares if this is 100% true or not? It's probably mostly true." Webpages typically don't have any hash or multihash where you can check if your copy of it matches.

Image of a 1997 document somewhat related:
>Getting Your Files on a Server
>If you have access to a Web server at school or work, contact your webmaster (the individual who maintains the server) to see how you can get your files on the Web. If you do not have access to a server at work or school, check to see if your community operates a FreeNet, a community-based network that provides free access to the Internet. Lacking a FreeNet, you may need to contact a local Internet provider that will post your files on a server for a fee. (Check your local newspaper for advertisements or with your Chamber of Commerce for the names of companies.) --https://villina.store/raw/7_gXbF92y-s-_X1d_O7l7x1XCYgvzsGftb-ppEYWS2M
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>>108867773
IPFS and Usenet News, I guess.
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>>108865599
>a sellout in a society that's soon to collapse
i want you to take a few minutes here to have a critical think about why one would actively choose to obtain resources (via selling out) in an extremely scarce environment (societal collapse) and see if you can perhaps come to a conclusion.
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>>108796510
How can one honeybear poster be so based?
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>>108785674
>>Recommended mobile operating systems
>DivestOS
I'm pretty sure that one is dead
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>>108870076
Another one bites the dust.
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>>108869360

it won't collapse, it's just gonna degrade slowly. there likely won't be a single moment when everything falls apart. it's been degrading for 50 years.
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Hackers Jammed Chicago Police Scanners With Internet Classic ‘Chocolate Rain’
>https://archive.is/2026.05.20-205444/https://web.archive.org/web/20260219043859/https://www.vice.com/en/article/hackers-jammed-chicago-police-scanners-with-internet-classic-chocolate-rain/
>June 1, 2020
>Some outlets have suggested that it was the work of Anonymous, the loosely organized “hacktivists” who have been mostly quiet in recent months. Others said that it didn’t take a hacker to commandeer a radio frequency; it just required someone in the crowd to use “a stolen piece of hardware.” (That “piece of hardware” was not identified or described.)
>Regardless of who was responsible, a number of videos posted on Twitter allegedly showed the Chicago police scanners playing N.W.A.’s “Fuck the Police” and Tay Zonday’s “Chocolate Rain.” Yes, that “Chocolate Rain,” the **I move away from the mic to breathe in** kind of “Chocolate Rain.” In the videos, soundtracked by Zonday’s deep baritone, a female dispatcher can be heard saying “All units, the radio is being blocked, I can’t copy anything that you’re saying.”
I have an audio file named "PoleJR - Chocolate Rain - Anon Remix-18574455.mp3":
https://tpgoose.ccwu.cc/raw/UOGvi0T4OcaEE09eBeigXdITVxSldhkFDFjV3Bmw71A

>>108748767
>sudo sed -i 's/^GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="/&initcall_blacklist=algif_aead_init /' /etc/default/grub
>#update grub and reboot
>
>for k8s:
>https://github.com/cozystack/copy-fail-blocker
Your post is a mitigation for CVE-2026-31431 (Copy Fail). I saw another way to fix it here:
https://explore.alas.aws.amazon.com/CVE-2026-31431.html

File /etc/default/grub exists in Ubuntu:
>$ cat /etc/default/grub | grep GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
>GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
But not in Arch Linux.

By "k8" I guess you mean AMD K8.
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>>108871108
>mitigation for Copy Fail
Ran this, wish me luck:
>$ echo "install algif_aead /bin/false" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/disable-algif.conf
>$ sudo mkinitcpio -P # Arch
>$ sudo update-initramfs -u # I ran this
May need to reboot?

Could also find and delete or move those kernel modules (I made backups of my "algif_aead.ko.zst" files and moved them):
>$ find /lib/modules/ | grep algif_aead
>/lib/modules/6.8.0-106-generic/kernel/crypto/algif_aead.ko.zst
>/lib/modules/6.8.0-117-generic/kernel/crypto/algif_aead.ko.zst

AEAD = Authenticated encryption with associated data

algif = I don't know what this means.

Keep in mind that any programs or shell scripts not running as root can get root access with Copy Fail. Then they can do bad things.
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>>108871108

chocolate rain brings me back
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>>108871051

If the country splits in 2, red states and blue states, that will be the moment, but it won't be a collapse.
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>>108871051
The NSA is basically a goon cave populated by degenerate trannys so idk when the dam will break but it’s coming soon
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>>108814994
Why do people pay for streaming services which rip them off? Because they're too technologically illiterate to make a thing which can stream the video to them on any device on their LAN. They'd save money if they bought hard drives and did the following instead.

How to do it: either play a video with mpv/browser and livestream your screen, or pipe the video file into FFmpeg. Both of those output to RTMP + HLS, watchable at http://10.0.0.72:8000/HLS.html

Methods:
- Get torrents, preferably over I2P
- Play an Fmovies or 123movies episode/movie with your web browser (Fmovies doesn't have everything, such as "Smiling Friends")
- Stream the piped video or screenshare with nginx+RTMP+HLS, guide/how-to: https://ariosunucu.online/raw/KABXDxgf7BFNpQ7zOp7NKyLgIOzx4Tz37RoDLK-LHAg

Commands:
$ # Livestream your screen:
$ ffmpeg -hide_banner -video_size 1280x866 -framerate 30 -f x11grab -i :0.0+0,140 -f pulse -i default -vcodec libx264 -profile:v baseline -pix_fmt yuv420p -vf "scale=-1:720" -c:a aac -f flv rtmp://localhost/live/stream
$ # Consistently forces AAC params and resends TS headers so downstream HLS segments include audio:
$ curl -sL https://web.archive.org/web/20251129064334/https://mirror.hep.gg/Plex/TV_Shows/Smiling%20Friends/Season%201/Smiling%20Friends%20-%20S01E02%20-%20Mr.%20Frog%20Bluray-1080p.mkv | ffmpeg -hide_banner -f matroska -i pipe:0 -c:v libx264 -profile:v baseline -pix_fmt yuv420p -vf "scale=-1:720" -c:a aac -b:a 192k -ar 48000 -ac 2 -muxdelay 0 -mpegts_flags +resend_headers -f flv rtmp://localhost/live/stream
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>>108873777
Addendum: resentful minorities as well, there’s a lot of weird voyeuristic sexual shit and boomers who still think it’s the 80s.
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Recommended search engine please. I'm not a super secret matrix hacker, I just want Kiwifarms to actually appear when I type it in, not 500 articles on why the site is bad.
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>>108875021
yandex
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>>108874245
So your solution to streaming is to put a stream in another stream?
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>>108874245
Because people are retards. Torrents are the best
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>>108875021

kiwifarms is where the internet goes to die
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>>108879038
Thanks Google search engine.
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>>108875021
I'm on DuckDuckGo and Kiwifarms is the first option.
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How likely is this baby monitor to have malware built in? And let's say it does, are they usually used as a part of a botnet, spying in general, or more targeted attacks on your own network?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D4MCG3YM
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>>108881088
>How likely is this baby monitor to have malware built in?
100% chance
>And let's say it does, are they usually used as a part of a botnet, spying in general, or more targeted attacks on your own network?
Any of the above
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>>108881088
>How likely is this baby monitor to have malware built in?
Ten bazillion percent
Why would anyone think it's a good idea to stick an internet-connected camera in front of their precious baby
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>>108874507
What's so weird about it?
>resentful minorities
Ah jeez. I wonder why that's happening.
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>>108785672
>"With software there are only two possibilities: either the users control the program or the program controls the users."
Free and open source software is great and fun. In the past I wanted to know the details of how this one proprietary software worked. So far I've been unable to do reverse engineer it. I might post more about that problem ITT, but for now I want to say that you can get this FOSS tetris video game:
>https://web.archive.org/web/20250415172154/http://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/t/tint/tint_0.07.tar.xz
>https://bynorena.xyz/raw/rXSnAvnabCAGqXCSKDRS8yw49W8ky-i8T9KK070ySig

and play it. tint is pretty fun. I have a high score of 78,869! It's not so challenging anymore, so I compiled a custom version of it where the blocks fall faster. Simple code change, run:
>$ vim ./tint-0.07/tint.c
change
>#define DELAY (1000000 / (level + 2))
to
>#define DELAY (600000 / (level + 2))
lower number = faster. Then run:
>$ cd tint-0.07
>$ make
>$ ./tint
Can keep editing and building it until it's the right speed for you:
>$ vim tint.c
>$ rm tint; make; ./tint

Can't easily do this fun thing with closed-source video games.
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In the US, I've heard that identity theft = social security number or card + date of birth. They probably also need to have your name. Attached pic is from wikipedia.

>>108877485
>So your solution to streaming is to put a stream in another stream?
Yeah, put the data stream or the streaming video into a stream.

You can run your own livestreaming thing and watch the video at an nginx webpage in your local IP. Streaming the video is needed for:

1. Screen share. If you don't want to download the movie or series, play it in your browser and stream the resulting video to said local web server. I did that with https://fmoviess.org/film/a-minecraft-movie-1630858764/ a movie that didn't suck as much as it could have.

2. Piped video. Making an MKV file from a torrent web-browser-playable without making derived MP4/WebM files and having to store those. Web browsers currently can't play HEVC video codec and EAC3 audio codec. For MP4, a browser can only play h264 (main) and aac audio. If the source file is MP4 or needs to play with subtitles, then use the screen sharing livestreaming thing I posted about.

Videos which are matroska, webm are better than mp4 (ffmpeg says that's in the class "mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2"). Reason that MP4s suck: it requires the header at the start or end of the file to play any of the video. It's like having a decryption key, and if you lose that or it becomes corrupted, then you can't decrypt anything at all. MKV/WebM on the other hand: you can cut out the first megabyte, last megabyte, or some middle megabyte, stick a random webm header on it if needed, and the audio and video will play just fine. WebM / Matroska works much better in piped or streaming environments, MP4 fails. I think the stream-able version of MP4 is MPEG transport stream (mpegts, a different format, they're .ts files).
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>>108884113
Or how about you just open ffmovies directly on your device, genius
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>>108884823
Video fails to play because I'm using old crap. It works in my HLS.html in said old mobile device(s).
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>>108885112
Additionally, fmovies Server 1 is OK, but Server 2 is too full of ads. Can't pause and rewind without an ad popping up in a new tab if using Server 2. Using that HLS.html you
- have a better video player
- can fast forward through buffering
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>>108820393
>>108820393
>The most likely scenario is that other apps (or perhaps Google Play) listens in on the keystrokes, listens in on the microphone, and views the screen and sends that data to advertisers' heaven. FB is also suspected of harvesting such intentional leaks. And you can be certain that all the rest of the big actors do the same
But the folks over at r/privacy told me that I was just being paranoid and that it was just a frequency illusion
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>>108843850
>education takes years, degree requirements increase and hours are longer
I have never seen a womb fail to get fertilized because someone lacks an university degree
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>>108844545
Shalom
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I fucking love infostealer logs bros I just can't get enough
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>install LineageOS sans GAPPS to phone
>'install' websites through Brave for news, weather etc
>planning linux install to PC
How am I doing?
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Why has brave browser on android stopped showing me the latest pages I bookmarked? The last bookmarked page hasn't changed but when I search up pages in the bookmark section bookmarked pages come up which I couldn't see when scrolling through my bookmark page. How do I get it to show me all of the bookmarked pages on android?
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>>108886402
>the folks over at r/privacy told me
That is like listening to cattle telling you how great the burgers will be.
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>>108887601
Burgers are pretty damn good though. You don't need to take a cow's word for it.
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Can I trust Braxman?
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>>108796991
This is a nice breach and leak:
http://91.215.85.103/pay_or_leak/shoulda-paid-the-ransom-crunchbase-shinyhunters.7z

I go to any https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/... webpage and see some Cuckflare anti-archival / anti-bot bullshit. Example links:
https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Special:LinkSearch&limit=500&offset=0&target=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.crunchbase.com%2Forganization%2F

Fuck you crunchbase, I'll just get the data from
>$ 7z e -so /mnt/usb/shoulda-paid-the-ransom-crunchbase-shinyhunters.7z shoulda-paid-the-ransom-crunchbase-shinyhunters/data/crunchbase-2022-2024.csv | grep "www.crunchbase.com/organization/$org\""
Useful for research and archiving.

>part 3
Part 4 in my series "Undeleting deleted archive.org/details/ items" -- IA mass deleted thousands of items:
https://phuxuan1.site/raw/byNA68Q6Rvq_u10Qn5ji2tuaJa_O3c09zr-cKHUDhL0

>>108810312
That's a copy of the archive.org/details/GrizzlyBearsOnMethamphetamine video outside of IA. Good job: backing things up from that site isn't just a consideration, it's a necessity.
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>>108891187
>Good job: backing things up from that site isn't just a consideration, it's a necessity.
ai hands wrote this
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>>108891187
File "shoulda-paid-the-ransom-crunchbase-shinyhunters/data/crunchbase-2024-pres.csv" has some things that the 2022-2024 CSV is missing (such as an entry for "western-digital").

>>108891442
Nope, I'm just not a monosyllabic tard like you.



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