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I am, at Masha's request, posting this here.
Please push the remainder of Humanity's codebase to GitHub so that other contributors can get a better understanding of the ecosystem in place.
Both Max …
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The process to validate a requested account is slow. We can often turn around the accounts for a user in seconds, but we were asked to confirm an account being valid first with the PI. Often this take…
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Hello guys,
I'm very sure that this was discussed and there is some logic behind the decision, but I do not see any use in requiring that proofs' proof be permanent. I've never seen domain ownership…
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Hello,
I believe I'm running into some bugs in 5.4.2 with the smtp_web.py module.
User tracking is set to ON.
Test case is as follows:
1) Social-Engineering Attacks
2) Website Attack Vectors
3…
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Hi,
I'd like to ask you to consider adding one-way verifications. What I mean is this: The current setup establishes two-way cryptographic ties between a keybase.io account and several other accounts…
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when i tried to create a payload it gave me this error
1) Social-Engineering Attacks
4) Create a Payload and Listener
set> 4
[!] Something went wrong, printing the error: name 'src' is not…
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http://www.minnpost.com/global-post/2013/08/anonymous-sorry-fbi-you-dont-scare-us
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I looked around in the docs here on the wiki but I didn't see any directions about how to handle untrusted content. I mean, if I want to consume some external resource that I don't control, how can I …
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split from #15
Joey3000:
> One more option for future could be "public key pinning" (i.e. storage of the public key and the selector per From: domain). That would be for the paranoid assuming being u…
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Bitmessage is exploitable and upstream is even aware of that.
There is _no_ collision resolution for any identity in the network.
That results in two facts:
- when generating a random identity you ma…