Re: [Full-disclosure] What the UK government care about in a hacker

2008-06-26 Thread rawket
-- > UPDATE 2008-04-18 > Arrived back at Heathrow. Airplane crew announced "All passengers > please have your passport ready. There is a passport check while > leaving the airplane. Passenger Steve Mueller please make yourself > noticeable to the crew. Steve Mueller please." > > They told me at the

Re: [Full-disclosure] What the UK government care about in a hacker

2008-06-26 Thread rawket
rawket wrote: > http://wiki.thc.org/cracking_a5 > > *This page does not exist yet. You can create a new empty page, or use > one of the page templates. > * > > **Did you guys remove the page or what? Or was that the "UK > Government" lol > > har h

Re: [Full-disclosure] Fwd: Joel Esler comment on Sans ISC podcast

2008-06-19 Thread rawket
Why are you threatening to call your lawyer if your dox gets posted, but your willing to settle a dispute in the carpark with anyone from the net who wants to have a fight lol You can't be a keyboard warrior AND a ninja. ALL THE BEST. n3td3v wrote: > James, when have I ever turned down a real

Re: [Full-disclosure] Skype chat encryption with OTR

2008-06-19 Thread rawket
There are voice encryption protocols already Fabio, you should get a STU-III Phone then call the Whitehouse. tell them to "go secure" lol. Or try it from another phone and then listen to the line noise you will get Tonnerre: Hello :) - I have skimmed over the OTR Documents, Cryptology mathemati

Re: [Full-disclosure] Skype chat encryption with OTR

2008-06-18 Thread rawket
Yeah its encrypted, Public AND Private keys are stored on Skype's server. Although this is great, and provides the user with an encrypted conversation (voice or text) wherever he/she is in the world - it means all the keys are stored in 1 location and can be intercepted by either Skype or the fe