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  1. asta asa e , daca as sti sal folosesc calumea cine stie poate las tine da asa ...
  2. ce sunt astea defapt ?
  3. ti-am dat PM
  4. da merge "feisbuc" ai camera 3px , card de memorie 2gb PS.u te auzi ce spui acolo ?
  5. gg brutus87 pt asta il vand defapt eu nu ma bag in asa ceva da no cine stie poate vrea careva
  6. Pentru cunoscatori made germania astept PM pt. cei interesati
  7. e veche asta , mi-am comandat si eu vine cam intr-o saptamana
  8. eu am ip dinamic
  9. waaaa 1. Am pus la off topic 2.nu e al meu e a uni prieten care ma rugat sal ajut sal vanda urgent ca vrea sa isi ia unu mai bun 3.nu va mai bagati in seama cu chesti stupide daca sunteti interesati bn daca nu si mai bn k
  10. ATV SUZUKY LTZ 400 IMBUNATATIRI : CIP pentru amplificare 10 CP toba sport acte la zi inclus si asigurare valabila inca 6 luni 2 chei pret 2500 euro cei interesati astept msj privat
  11. foarte tare pe intelesul tuturor
  12. si eu sunt de parere ca totu e o manipulare ...
  13. ********* has apparently hacked the United States Bureau of Justice Statistics and posted 1.7GB of data belonging to the agency on The Pirate Bay. This is a Monday Mail Mayhem release. Online statements attributed to ********* said they were responsible for the security breach and that the files they obtained include emails. "Today we are releasing 1.7GB of data that used to belong to the United States Bureau of Justice, until now, said ********* in a statement. The Department of Justice acknowledged that their webservers had indeed been breached, adding that their website as well as justive.gov had remained operational throughout the security breach. Department of Justice has been attacked multiple times since becoming a target for the hacking group after the shutdown of Megaupload. " Within the booty you may find lots of shiny things such as internal emails, and the entire database dump. We Lulzed as they took the website down after being owned, clearly showing they were scared of what inevitably happened. " "The price we pay very often is our own freedom," it continues. "The price that governments pay is the exposure of their corruption and the truth being revealed, for the truth will set us free in the end. So once more we call on you. Hackers, activists, and freedom fighters; join us in our struggle against these corporate hypocrites." Sursa:The Hacker News [ THN ]
  14. Iranian hackers 'Cyber Warriors Team' announced in an online post that it compromised an SSL certificate belonging to NASA and subsequently accessed information on thousands of NASA researchers. A space agency representative revealed that they’re currently investigating the incident. The group said the certificate was compromised by exploiting an existing vulnerability within the portal’s login system, but they didn’t outline the entire attack. Once they had control over the certificate, they claim to have used it to “obtain User information for thousands of NASA researcher With Emails and Accounts of other users [sic].” “These incidents spanned a wide continuum from individuals testing their skill to break into NASA systems, to well-organized criminal enterprises hacking for profit, to intrusions that may have been sponsored by foreign intelligence services seeking to further their countries’ objectives,” Paul K. Martin wrote. The attackers had full functional control over these networks. The Cyber Warriors Team (CWT) said in its post that it had written an HTTPS protocol scanner to find weaknesses, and had found an existing vulnerability in the NASA website, which was identified as that of NASA's Solicitation and Proposal Integrated Review and Evaluation System (NSPIRES) site. Sursa: The Hacker News [ THN ]
  15. ns dc da cred ca e ceva cu logaritm
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