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Bhensa has been controlled.

Those people did not commit blasphemy by mistake or something like what Salman Taseer
what he used to say is just as bad as this Bhensa group. The press did a good job of not reporting against a sitting governor. Plus the free media wanted a martyr for their cause & they got one.
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"...tracking mobile internet users is not for novices. Only specialised cyber tools can uncover the identities of those anonymously operating a Facebook page or website. This requires skills, equipment, and persistence. Since IP numbers — which identify a particular device — are alterable and wireless networks can be accessed from anywhere, tracking records are needed. Only the authorities have such data acquisition facilities."

Somebody tell this idiot something about SSL


Since he doesn't have any idea what he is talking about, so, his opinion is just piece of shit. He tried hard making his statement look like it is coming for IT professional but somebody tell this idiot something about SSL. Facebook, like any other up to date site uses SSL, client and server first establish the secure connection and then start communicating. Even if there is some man-in-middle trying to intercept data i.e. Govt, they will only get encrypted chunks of data going to and from facebook server. There are millions of facebook users in Pakistan, all communicating in same fashion and cannot be distinguished from other. There is an old saying, neem hakeem khatra jaan. Such fools are devastating the country with their intentional or unintentional wrong doses, sorry fake news.

PS: Breaking one SSL cipher would need a big super computer cluster with a lot of days. Also, I studied some of his ... for sometimes, and I think he is just another ungrateful hypocrite.
 
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Somebody tell this idiot something about SSL

Since he doesn't have any idea what he is talking about, so, his opinion is just piece of shit. He tried hard making his statement look like it is coming for IT professional but somebody tell this idiot something about SSL. Facebook, like any other up to date site uses SSL, client and server first establish the secure connection and then start communicating. Even if there is some man-in-middle trying to intercept data i.e. Govt, they will only get encrypted chunks of data going to and from facebook server. There are millions of facebook users in Pakistan, all communicating in same fashion and cannot be distinguished from other. There is an old saying, neem hakeem khatra jaan. Such fools are devastating the country with their intentional or unintentional wrong doses, sorry fake news.

PS: Breaking one SSL cipher would need a big super computer cluster with a lot of days. Also, I studied some of his ... for sometimes, and I think he is just another ungrateful hypocrite.
There is way , but can not publish . But must know deep in hacking tools. If people understand this
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There is another page created named 'Bhensa' and its worst then before
 
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There is way , but can not publish .

LOL! Like you're the only one who knows and discovered where the SSL can be broken. You must thinking Govt is tunneling all country's data through proxy? Sorry, I don't agree. People with half knowledge are most dangerous, unless you're doing all this intentionally that makes you even more dangerous.
 
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if we are talking about the recent "disappearances" of the activists which have been conveniently blamed on ISI and the army then I wonder if the human rights custodians in the west were waiting in line to disengage themselves from bombing Middle east -
Diversion from you? I am surprised.
 
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Somebody tell this idiot something about SSL

Since he doesn't have any idea what he is talking about, so, his opinion is just piece of shit. He tried hard making his statement look like it is coming for IT professional but somebody tell this idiot something about SSL. Facebook, like any other up to date site uses SSL, client and server first establish the secure connection and then start communicating. Even if there is some man-in-middle trying to intercept data i.e. Govt, they will only get encrypted chunks of data going to and from facebook server. There are millions of facebook users in Pakistan, all communicating in same fashion and cannot be distinguished from other. There is an old saying, neem hakeem khatra jaan. Such fools are devastating the country with their intentional or unintentional wrong doses, sorry fake news.

PS: Breaking one SSL cipher would need a big super computer cluster with a lot of days. Also, I studied some of his ... for sometimes, and I think he is just another ungrateful hypocrite.

Sir, this is 2017. What you are describing in your posts are good "concepts" about encryption aka, the Cryptogaphy. The advance Cryptography and Decrypt mechanisms can break PGP easily (majority of the sites use the PGP encryption method for SSL, etc). The most secure method was AES 2.0. Even that as I heard in a seminar was being tested by the USG for breaking purposes. As I've heard in various seminars, the only best method to protect your data, is to never hook a cable up your LAN port. No internet connection, no risk of getting hacked or your identification or online ID theft :lol:. You can buy a scissor for like $ 2 to give you the ultimate protection, i.e. to cut your internet cable off so no connection to the outside world can be made.
 
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LOL! Like you're the only one who knows and discovered where the SSL can be broken. You must thinking Govt is tunneling all country's data through proxy? Sorry, I don't agree. People with half knowledge are most dangerous, unless you're doing all this intentionally that makes you even more dangerous.
lol....just kidding ....but east european hacker using open source tools ...they made it half way to RSA...
 
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Sir, this is 2017. What you are describing in your posts are good "concepts" about encryption aka, the Cryptogaphy. The advance Cryptography and Decrypt mechanisms can break PGP easily (majority of the sites use the PGP encryption method for SSL, etc). The most secure method was AES 2.0. Even that as I heard in a seminar was being tested by the USG for breaking purposes. As I've heard in various seminars, the only best method to protect your data, is to never hook a cable up your LAN port. No internet connection, no risk of getting hacked or your identification or online ID theft :lol:. You can buy a scissor for like $ 2 to give you the ultimate protection, i.e. to cut your internet cable off so no connection to the outside world can be made.
Even AES 256 is broken now. :)
 
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Sir, this is 2017. What you are describing in your posts are good "concepts" about encryption aka, the Cryptogaphy. The advance Cryptography and Decrypt mechanisms can break PGP easily (majority of the sites use the PGP encryption method for SSL, etc). The most secure method was AES 2.0. Even that as I heard in a seminar was being tested by the USG for breaking purposes. As I've heard in various seminars, the only best method to protect your data, is to never hook a cable up your LAN port. No internet connection, no risk of getting hacked or your identification or online ID theft :lol:. You can buy a scissor for like $ 2 to give you the ultimate protection, i.e. to cut your internet cable off so no connection to the outside world can be made.

I think you should take some IT class as well and do some real work in field. All you're talking I heard this and I heard that. Codes are breakable: sure they are, but is it feasible: currently no. Though the rainbow tables have reduce the time to thousands folds but increasing number of bits in cipher is making it virtually impossible to create them at first place.

Anyway, you guys look much highly qualified and experienced. So, I'll just find move to next thread, LOL!
 
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I think you should take some IT class as well and do some real work in field. All you're talking I heard this and I heard that. Codes are breakable: sure they are, but is it feasible: currently no.

Your "expertise" are pretty self explanatory in this field from your posts. As far as I am concerned, when I write something, you better believe I know what I am talking about and with experience. I think this is enough said. The information I gave you, was a respectful way to not humiliate you with your stance on the topic which is like a decade old and obsolete!But I guess some people don't like the respectful hint, they still force their obsolete bullshiit on you till you drag them out to the public.

The US can break even AES 2+ encryption as well. We have plenty of research labs and organizations that do focus research on this subject and billions are spent on this with ultra-fast super computers running at 17+ PETAFLOPS (Cray Titan and IBM Sequoia just as two examples), and then there is the latest, the AI system by IBM, the Watson. Whom you can talk to and order it to break the encryption with known patterns (or identify new patterns) and it will speak to you like a human being to discuss every step :lol:
 
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Your "expertise" are pretty self explanatory in this field from your posts. As far as I am concerned, when I write something, you better believe I know what I am talking about and with experience. I think this is enough said. The information I gave you, was a respectful way to not humiliate you with your stance on the topic which is like a decade old and obsolete!But I guess some people don't like the respectful hint, they still force their obsolete bullshiit on you till you drag them out to the public.

The US can break even AES 2+ encryption as well. We have plenty of research labs and organizations that do focus research on this subject and billions are spent on this with ultra-fast super computers running at 17+ PTAFLOPS (Cray Titan and IBM Sequoia just as two examples and then there is the latest, the AI system by IBM, the Watson. Whom you can talk to and order it to break the encryption with known patterns (or identify new patterns) and it will speak to you like a human being to discuss every step :lol:
Interesting , haven't touch the Watson yet.
 
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There seems to be a dangerous conflation between religion and patriotism. There is such a thing as a secular patriot. There is nothing wrong with demanding rights of non-Muslim rights in Pakistan, and that they have been discriminated. People should own up to this, and try to improve on their attitudes towards others.
 
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