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Julian Assange Special FILE, who has it?
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It was on the WL sites, I believe it is on the torrents.
My guess is it's probably lame drama like the rest of the wikileaks thing. |
why hasnt it been cracked yet?
trillions of possibilities i know..but setup 1000 servers and let them start applying passwords |
256 characters is way more than trillions of possibilities aside from government computers made to do that kind of thing i think it would take too long for just 1000 normal computers to do it
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The interesting thing is it's encrypted using AES256...
What makes that particularly interesting is that a lot of security experts (hackers included) believe the NSA already has a way to break AES encryption (via back doors, the US mil did create it after all)... That document is useless unless the opposing side has an idea of what's in it. This may be a way to release it to ONLY the US Gov... very interesting. |
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I got it off bittorrent a few days ago. It may be a dummy file, or not... I don't think the key will be released just for the current arrest
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the password is "Obama"
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Isn't it always Obama :) |
Someone should try. It may be easier to break than you think.
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"In cryptography, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a symmetric-key encryption standard adopted by the U.S. government. The standard comprises three block ciphers, AES-128, AES-192 and AES-256, adopted from a larger collection originally published as Rijndael. The Rijndael cipher was developed by two Belgian cryptographers, Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen, and submitted by them to the AES selection process. Rijndael (pronounced "Rhine dall") is a wordplay with the names of the two inventors.[4][5]" |
you'll need http://www.aescrypt.com
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seeding it now ...
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You dumb asses are not going to crack it. Jesus.
Well, maybe Smokey could. lol |
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The original url was http://goatse.cx. so goatsecx, pronounced goatsex.... |
i haves this files tweeters me for infos
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How many bot nets are being pulled from email and pushed to aes right now you think? lol
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i cracked it. password was "password". lol
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They are about to release a second insurance file which is more devastating then the first. The plan is to release the doomsday file and say, I warned you, now look what happened and if you keep it up we will release the second.
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Very simple, isn't it? |
there are photos of drunk politicans fucking whores probably
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If Wikileaks holding on to something of significant enough status to actually put fear into the government, they're really douchebags for releasing hundreds of thousands of next-to-useless documents using the real gamechanger as their get out of jail free card. Just come out and tell us the real dirt FFS...
Odds are it's a honeypot sucking all your personal details and logging you into some "watch" list. :1orglaugh |
Why do you need that file? they said thousands of people download it, just wait for wikileaks to drop the password and you will have it on every torrent site encrypted...
It doesn't worth shit without password... or maybe you're trying to break it... |
Even if One million people have it, and IF the key is released, and there MIGHT be a slim chance of something good or bad in it, I want to be one of the first million to read it.
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It's like when people post on GFY that they're going to OUT someone if they don't pay them, or whatever. You never end up getting the info. It's always a bluff.
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That's exactly what I was thinking. |
Crack it? HEH.
From: http://lukenotricks.blogspot.com/201...ncryption.html They also went on to discuss the computational task of recovering 128-bit keys, where assuming Every person on the planet owns 10 computers There are 7 billion people on the planet. Each of these computers can test 1 billion key combinations per second. On average, you can crack the key after testing 50 percent of the possibilities. it follows that the earth’s population can crack one encryption key in 77,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years That's for the lesser 128bit AES. |
funny how people here think it's a simple crack.
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Not quite. |
a quantum computer will crack it, no matter how long it takes it'll only be an instant to us due to superposition and entanglement.
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