I've been doing it for 8+ years now, takes some time to set up all the applications(transmission, youtube-dl, proxychains, rsync,...), but it's very well worth the time.
One in Germany, one in UK, one in LA, one in SEA. You can have access to every damn file on the Internet.
lol, That wasn't a real question , but since you answered it
GNUstep, I prefer seeing my nightmares come to life over that monstrosity of libraries.
Really hoping they can implement it in llvm or something.
It's UTTER SHIT. no features, no details. no statistics.no advanced filtering.
You can't even filter a specific port/protocol, the only thing it does is reading yahoo chat
SSL decryption is non-existent
Anything you think should be there is not
I have no idea why anyone would use/hack it, tcpdump is like 20 times stronger, It's not even comparable with wireshark.
Have you considered the possibility that this could be a private network for law enforcement(people who think of the children and care about us, those) to use for riot control/panics(situations when other towers are DoSed because of the sheer number of people connecting to them)?
I mean, In some countries, they have their own roads, their own phone models, their own whatever...
I had never seen a malware analyzed this thoroughly.
the function name at page 39, The typo on page 44, and the list goes on.
They found things you simply can't find in 18 Mega-bytes of executables which should mean like 3 Million SLOC of C code?
I hate windoz, kaspersky, probably russians too, but... well done.
Seriously, I couldn't find more than a handful of comments giving actual usable advice.
I'd get a real financial advisor, these guys are not worth asking life questions from.
Yes downvote me all you want, You all know it's true.
Yeah, last time I was in your position I ended up hiering people applying for senior developer as UI designers. they sucked at that too. good programmers gone extinct a long time ago.
Both Parent and GP are right in some sense.
My point was you have to know the authentication algorithm, the path choosing algorithm, what a peer group or a router id is and which ones are relevant or irrelevant to a BGP hijacking to be able to actually understand what this is all about. BGP is not your everyday routing protocol, it's not RIP, that was my point.
In a hospital, hmm, kudos to them for not making doctors, nurses, patients, ... touch filthy coins.
You should have died a few thousand years ago, with the rest of Neanderthals.
If you were trying to be french,
La vache dit SHAZOO, FTFY
It's 2015, users are not that dumb nEOF
That one sentence says everything you can find in this 2 paragraph article.
Red Alert 2 had that in 1999. Even smarter than that IMO.
Build the OS from source code the way you build Linux-From-Scratch, then we can talk about this.
I've been doing it for 8+ years now, takes some time to set up all the applications(transmission, youtube-dl, proxychains, rsync, ...), but it's very well worth the time.
One in Germany, one in UK, one in LA, one in SEA. You can have access to every damn file on the Internet.
It got overrided
lol, That wasn't a real question , but since you answered it
GNUstep, I prefer seeing my nightmares come to life over that monstrosity of libraries.
Really hoping they can implement it in llvm or something.
Does it run on Linux?
It's UTTER SHIT. no features, no details. no statistics.no advanced filtering.
You can't even filter a specific port/protocol, the only thing it does is reading yahoo chat
SSL decryption is non-existent
Anything you think should be there is not
I have no idea why anyone would use/hack it, tcpdump is like 20 times stronger, It's not even comparable with wireshark.
42
ikr, They have to know if they're going to keep their jobs, and if so for how long.
Have you considered the possibility that this could be a private network for law enforcement(people who think of the children and care about us, those) to use for riot control/panics(situations when other towers are DoSed because of the sheer number of people connecting to them)?
I mean, In some countries, they have their own roads, their own phone models, their own whatever...
I had never seen a malware analyzed this thoroughly.
the function name at page 39, The typo on page 44, and the list goes on.
They found things you simply can't find in 18 Mega-bytes of executables which should mean like 3 Million SLOC of C code?
I hate windoz, kaspersky, probably russians too, but... well done.
Cages, otherwise pigeons would feel worried when they fly away. Think of the children.
Seriously, I couldn't find more than a handful of comments giving actual usable advice.
I'd get a real financial advisor, these guys are not worth asking life questions from.
Yes downvote me all you want, You all know it's true.
Not if the system has been offline for some time.
I know a lot of vpn server administrators, yeah, we know eachother, NO ONE uses bitcoin here.
Yeah, last time I was in your position I ended up hiering people applying for senior developer as UI designers. they sucked at that too. good programmers gone extinct a long time ago.
Both Parent and GP are right in some sense.
My point was you have to know the authentication algorithm, the path choosing algorithm, what a peer group or a router id is and which ones are relevant or irrelevant to a BGP hijacking to be able to actually understand what this is all about.
BGP is not your everyday routing protocol, it's not RIP, that was my point.
I've seen them in like 8 countries, so yes, they're not a US thing.
I don't think BGP is simple enough for a non-nerd like you to understand in less than an hour, If you don't know what it means just pass.
SPEData is just the list of file names.
there are 3 files in it, 2 lists and a readme that has emails to ask for the actual files.