For reference, words in English language in order of most common:
The, of, to, and, a, in, is, it, you, that, he, was, for, on, are, with, as, I, his, they, be, at, one, have, this, from, or, had, by.
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Sentence Structure: 013, 022, 082, 007, 021, 017 were all used to start a sentence. OF those 013, 022, 017 were also used mid-sentence. 002, 093, 067, 017, 084, 095, 019 have been used at the end of sentences. 000 appears to be CRLF, with a double set seperating paragraphs. 007 and 086 seem to be words you can use alone on one line (like "thanks" or "goodbye") 015 appears twice consequetively in one sentence. (probably either side of a comma [one that isn't defined in the cypher]) 014,013,015 are likely to be 3 common words which can be used in that specific sequence. (eg. "is","from","the")
The administrators/authors at slyck.com, zeropaid.com, p2pnet.net, unitethecows.com, p2pconsortium.com, digg.com, etc. are all saying the same thing as we are.
The founder, co-founder, developers and the majority of staff are saying:
Methlabs.org WAS hijacked.
PeerGuardian 2 in itself is fine, just read the FAQ about turning off auto-updates from blocklist.org - you've nothing to worry about.
We just can't vouch for the lists from blocklist.org any more. People who had abused it recently are now fully in control of it, as such it's our duty to report that fact. - If you wish to use those lists despite our warnings that's your decision.
If it helps to confirm who I am... and if it's possible. Please feel free to get a slashdot admin to check the email I signed up here with as it correlates with who I claim to be and will hopefully help validate my post.
Sorry for all the confusion this crap is obviously causing, it's the last thing we wanted to drag our users through.
...and yes... we are looking into legal action.
Bottom line: peerguardian.sf.net is okay, that's where we're using as a temporary home for now, if you'd like more confirmation on any of the details regarding this... feel free to drop by the site or our IRC channel on freenode.
Again, sorry for all the drama. It's not what we wanted to happen at all.:(
I'm glad others figured out the 3-digit thing.
Further analysis of frequency and structure..
10x 000
8x 013
6x 017,022,012
5x 069,015
4x 002,004,006,024,014,073
3x 078,082,086,027,016,065,007,010
For reference, words in English language in order of most common:
The, of, to, and, a, in, is, it, you, that, he, was, for, on, are, with, as, I, his, they, be, at, one, have, this, from, or, had, by.
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Sentence Structure:
013, 022, 082, 007, 021, 017 were all used to start a sentence.
OF those 013, 022, 017 were also used mid-sentence.
002, 093, 067, 017, 084, 095, 019 have been used at the end of sentences.
000 appears to be CRLF, with a double set seperating paragraphs.
007 and 086 seem to be words you can use alone on one line (like "thanks" or "goodbye")
015 appears twice consequetively in one sentence.
(probably either side of a comma [one that isn't defined in the cypher])
014,013,015 are likely to be 3 common words which can be used in that specific sequence. (eg. "is","from","the")
The administrators/authors at slyck.com, zeropaid.com, p2pnet.net, unitethecows.com, p2pconsortium.com, digg.com, etc. are all saying the same thing as we are.
...and yes... we are looking into legal action.
:(
The founder, co-founder, developers and the majority of staff are saying:
Methlabs.org WAS hijacked.
PeerGuardian 2 in itself is fine, just read the FAQ about turning off auto-updates from blocklist.org - you've nothing to worry about.
We just can't vouch for the lists from blocklist.org any more. People who had abused it recently are now fully in control of it, as such it's our duty to report that fact. - If you wish to use those lists despite our warnings that's your decision.
If it helps to confirm who I am... and if it's possible. Please feel free to get a slashdot admin to check the email I signed up here with as it correlates with who I claim to be and will hopefully help validate my post.
Sorry for all the confusion this crap is obviously causing, it's the last thing we wanted to drag our users through.
Bottom line: peerguardian.sf.net is okay, that's where we're using as a temporary home for now, if you'd like more confirmation on any of the details regarding this... feel free to drop by the site or our IRC channel on freenode. Again, sorry for all the drama. It's not what we wanted to happen at all.