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NASA Confirms -Super Human Abilities Gained Ever wanted to be in more than one place at a time? That’s right, I’m talking about the super-human abilities that can be gained by those who follow the protocol for what’s known as sun-gazing, a valid practice recently confirmed by NASA. Many proponents of this ancient technique, used by many cultures such as Mayan, Egyptian, Aztec, Tibetian and Indian yoga, report not only healing benefits to common illnesses, but obtaining super-human abilities such as advanced telepathy and going completely without the need for food. What is Sun Gazing? Sun gazing (also known as sun-eating) is a strict practice of gradually introducing sunlight into your eyes at the lowest ultraviolet-index times of day – sunrise and sunset. Those who teach the practice say there are several rules to the practice. First, it must be done within the hour after sunrise or before sunset to avoid damaging the eyes. What happens to the body during Sun Gazing? Second, you must be barefoot, in contact with the actual earth – sand, dirt or mud; and finally, you must begin with only 10 seconds the first day, increasing by 10 second intervals each day you practice. Following these rules make the practice safe, says sources. Nikolai Dolgoruky of the Ukraine calls himself a ‘sun-eater’. He has been practicing sun gazing for the past 12 years and has largely subsisted off solar energy since he began. Others have reported losing the need for food after only 9 months of sun gazing (by which time the practitioner has worked up to a maximum of 44 minutes). After 9 months of practice, you need only walk barefoot on the earth for 45 minutes per day, 6 days in a row to further the process of what has been initiated by sun gazing. Sun-gazing is a practice also called the HRM phenomenom, coined as such after Hira Ratan Manek, the man who submitted himself to NASA for scientific testing to confirm that he does indeed possess the almost ‘super-human’ ability of not eating, gained through his dedication to this interesting marvel. Funded by NASA, a team of medical doctors at the University of Pennsylvania observed Hira 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for 100 days. NASA confirmed that he was indeed able to survive largely on light with occasionally a small amount of buttermilk or water during this time. http://www.thecollectiveint.com/2013/09/nasa-confirms-super-human-abilities.html
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apropo de eurovision: 'hipsterii is de vina cu barbile lor. vorba lui chirila. hipsteri-s de vina, futu-i in barba sa-i fut ' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwbB6QDXfro
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un nou razboi mondial...poate se trezeste cineva din zombificarea capitalista daca nu se invata din greselile trecutului...moartea nu e sfarsitul drumului, doar te trezeste fortat la adevarata realitate
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Apple, pe punctul de a cumpara Beats Audio. Suma: 3,2 miliarde de dolari
dicksi replied to Ecolor's topic in Mobile security
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"No s? p??im nimic sta?i lini?ti?i Noi am fost curva mic? a Europei.....?i vom fi Când îi mergea bine lui Hitler am fost de partea lui Când îi mergea bine Alian?ei.......am fost de partea lor... D-aia avem burta mare....pap?m de la pu?uca tuturor"
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cand iti schimbi prietena la saptamana si faci filmari;) full hd cu tel, in timp ai nevoie de 10TB ahh adevaratele amintiri de-o viata cand vei sta sa te uiti cu nepotii la pornachele lui bunicu
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F-Secure sustine ca in 2014 99% din malware-ul dezvoltat pentru...
dicksi replied to Aerosol's topic in Stiri securitate
Android Botnet Targets Middle East Banks — Krebs on Security -
Government regulators around the world have spent the last year scrambling to prevent bitcoin from becoming the currency of choice for money launderers and black marketeers. Now their worst fears may be about to materialize in a single piece of software. On Thursday, a collective of politically radical coders that calls itself unSystem plans to release the first version of Dark Wallet: a bitcoin application designed to protect its users’ identities far more strongly than the partial privacy protections bitcoin offers in its current form. If the program works as promised, it could neuter impending bitcoin regulations that seek to tie individuals’ identities to bitcoin ownership. By encrypting and mixing together its users’ payments, Dark Wallet seeks to enable practically untraceable flows of money online that add new fuel to the Web’s burgeoning black markets. “This is a way of using bitcoin that mocks every attempt to sprinkle it with regulation,” says Cody Wilson, one of Dark Wallet’s two 26-year-old organizers. “It’s a way to say to the government ‘You’ve set yourself up to regulate bitcoin. Regulate this.’” Despite its reputation as an anonymous currency, bitcoin transactions are in some ways nakedly public–even more so than those made with traditional money. Every bitcoin payment is recorded in the public ledger known as the blockchain, copied to thousands of users’ computers and checked to prevent forgery and fraud in the Bitcoin network. If bitcoiners don’t take special pains to anonymize their coins, all of their spending can potentially be traced back to their bitcoin addresses by any corporation or government agency that cares to look. Dark Wallet avoids those privacy and trust problems by integrating laundering by default into every payment its users make. Its central tool is a technique called CoinJoin: Every time a user spends bitcoins, his or her transaction is combined with that of another user chosen at random who’s making a payment around the same time. If, say, Alice is buying alpaca socks from an online sock seller and Bob is buying LSD on the Silk Road, Dark Wallet will combine their transactions so that the blockchain records only a single movement of funds. The bitcoins simultaneously leave Alice’s and Bob’s addresses and are paid to the sock seller and the Silk Road. The negotiation of that multi-party transaction is encrypted, so no eavesdropper on the network can easily determine whose coins went where. To mix their coins further, users can also run CoinJoin on their bitcoins when they’re not making a real payment, instead sending them to another address they own. One bitcoin privacy issue CoinJoin solves relates to what are known as “change addresses.” When bitcoins from any single address are spent, the unspent fraction of coins are sent back to a change address that the spender controls. Future transactions from that change address can be tied to the same user. But with each successive CoinJoin transaction, the coins are mixed with another new user’s payment, and the likelihood of guessing which change address belongs to which user is cut in half again. “When you start to join transactions, it muddles them,” says Taaki. “As you start to go down the chain, you can only be 50 percent sure the coins belong to any one person, then 25 percent, then one out of eight and then one out of sixteen. The conditional probability drops very fast.” To protect the identity of the user receiving coins instead of spending them, Dark Wallet offers a different technique known as a stealth address. Any user can ask Dark Wallet to generate a stealth address along with a secret key and then publish the stealth address online as his or her bitcoin receiving address. When another Dark Wallet user sends payment to that address, Dark Wallet is programmed to instead send the coins to another address that represents a random encryption of the stealth address. The recipient’s Dark Wallet client then scans the blockchain for any address it can decrypt with the user’s secret key, finds the stealth payment, and claims it for the user. “The important thing is that when someone pastes your stealth address into [blockchain search tool] blockchain.info, absolutely nothing shows up,” says Peter Todd, a bitcoin consultant who advised Dark Wallet on the stealth address feature. “The payment is entirely hidden.” Dark Wallet’s developers admit it’s still at an early stage, and that, like any cryptography project, it will only prove itself and patch its bugs over time. Taaki says, for instance, that the software will eventually combine more than two users’ payments in every CoinJoin transaction, and also integrate the anonymity software Tor to better protect users’ IP addresses. In its current form, Taaki says Dark Wallet protects IPs only by obscuring them behind the server that negotiates CoinJoin transactions, which may still leave users vulnerable to identification by sophisticated traffic analysis. “It’s not foolproof, but it’s a strong tool,” says Taaki. “And it’s going to get better.” In the meantime, the group isn’t shying from a confrontation with regulators. Even its name is chosen specifically to reference the FBI’s repeated warnings about the Internet “going dark“–that encryption tools could effectively turn off law enforcement’s ability to surveil criminal and terrorist suspects online. “Dark Wallet is a way to reify that nightmare and give it back to them,” says Wilson. “There is a ‘go dark’ problem, and we’re going to have it with bitcoin. That’s what bitcoin is for. That’s what we want to see.” ‘Dark Wallet’ Is About to Make Bitcoin Money Laundering Easier Than Ever | Business | WIRED
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lipsea Fuck you, you fuckin' fuck!
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DarkMarket Team Win Toronto Bitcoin Expo Hackathon A team of developers has won the Bitcoin Expo hackathon in Toronto with DarkMarket, an innovative peer-to-peer market open to everyone, everywhere. Part of the team came from Airbitz, best known for the upcoming Airbitz wallet, a cloud-based solution with client-side encryption that aims to maximise security. The wallet project has web, Android and even iOS versions. The Airbitz team was backed by Amir Taaki and Pablo Martin from the Dark Wallet and libbitcoin projects. Dark Wallet developer Amir Taaki delivered the hackathon presentation, though he forgot to mention exactly what the team hacked. That was left to Airbitz developer William Swanson, who explained the DarkMarket concept in detail: DarkMarket is a decentralised P2P marketplace which cannot be shut down. It can be joined by anyone and in many respects it looks rather mature, with identity and reputation rankings, seller pages, multisig escrow, private messaging and privacy features. DarkMarket is not envisioned as a black market for illicit goods. It is designed to level the playing field and help out emerging markets. The Attack Surface blog explains: “The free market is any trade unregulated by the state. The term ‘black market’ arises from the inability of the state to see and thereby control trade, but applies equally to trade over which the state asserts no control. In a free market each exchange is a voluntary agreement between two parties.” Hackathon winnings used for development The blog cites World Bank research which found a strong correlation between formal account penetration and GDP per capita. The results indicate that people in wealthier nations are more likely to rely on banks. Thus, businesses in developed markets would lose their competitive advantage if similar services were available in every market. At the same time, a P2P market could – in theory – reduce the regulatory burden, allowing businesses to reduce their costs and improve competitiveness. Attack Surface concluded: “The catch is that free markets do not exist on a large scale. The means of exchange itself is heavily regulated. In order to trade freely one must either accept unreasonable risk by lugging around piles of cash or join the heavily regulated financial system, with all of its various financial and privacy costs. [Cryptocurrency] is disrupting this model by enabling trade that does not rely on ‘formal accounts’. People can trade in cash on a larger scale.” Having stolen the show and walked off with $20,000 in bitcoins, the team say they will use their hackathon winnings to further develop libbitcoin, a project headed by Taaki and Martin. Some aspects of libbitcoin will be used in the development of Airbitz wallet. http://www.coindesk.com/airbitz-wins-toronto-bitcoin-expo-hackathon-darkmarket/ Inside the ‘DarkMarket’ Prototype, a Silk Road the FBI Can Never Seize
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"recomandari de la useri experimentati" "cum sa nu platim" la stat suna a SE de la feds on:cumperi aur si-l ingropi in gradina(am nevoie de "ajutoare" de la stat la sapat:)))
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Padgett’s world is bursting with mathematical patterns. He is one of a few people in the world who can draw approximations of fractals, the repeating geometric patterns that are building blocks of everything in the known universe, by hand. Tree leaves outside his window are evidence of Pythagoras’ theorem. The arc that light makes when it bounces off his car proves the power of pi. He sees the parts that make up the whole. And his world is never boring, never without amazement. Even his dreams are made up of geometry. Flash back 12 years: Padgett had dropped out of Tacoma (Wash.) Community College, and was a self-described “goof” with zero interest in academics, let alone math.He would race his buddies in a freshly painted red Camaro. His life was one adrenaline rush after another: cliff-jumping, sky-diving, bar-hopping. He was the “life of the party.” Party time came to end the night of Friday, Sept. 13, 2002, at a karaoke bar near his home. There, two men attacked him from behind, punching him in the back of the head, knocking him unconscious. The next morning, while running the water in the bathroom, he noticed “lines emanating out perpendicularly from the flow. At first, I was startled, and worried for myself, but it was so beautiful that I just stood in my slippers and stared.” When he extended his hand out in front of him, it was like “watching a slow-motion film,” as if *every slight movement was in stop-motion animation. Padgett is one of only 40 people in the world with “acquired *savant syndrome,” a condition in which prodigious talents in math, art or music emerge in previously normal individuals following a brain injury or disease. Acquired savants like Padgett raise remarkable questions about the rest of us average folk: Do we all have inner Einsteins just waiting for the right bop on the head to be set free? Do we possess inner greatness? continuarea
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Nokia Phone Division to be Renamed 'Microsoft Mobile' Upon Completion of Microsoft Acquisition Nokia Oyj will be soon renamed as Microsoft Mobile Oy, according to a leaked letter, which was send to the company's supplier base in Finland. The news comes as Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia Devices and Services is expected to close during the end of April. In the letter, Nokia informed its sellers in Finland that the deal with Microsoft was going to close soon, according to WMPowerUser. Previously, both Microsoft and Nokia had confirmed in March that the deal would close by the end of April 2014. "Please note that upon the close of the transaction between Microsoft and Nokia, the name of Nokia Corporation/Nokia Oyj will change to Microsoft Mobile Oy. Microsoft Mobile Oy is the legal entity name that should be used for VAT IDs and for the issuance of invoices," the company reportedly said in the leaked letter. For the uninitiated, Oyj is a Finnish abbreviation for a "public stock company" while the Oy is a term for a "corporation". Back in September 2013, when Microsoft announced its plans to acquire Nokia's handset division and license some patents, the company said it expected the $7.2 billion deal to be complete by the first quarter of this year. However, owing to anti trust reviews of the deal in Asia, Microsoft announced last month that the delay would see the deal's closure pushed to April. While very few things about Nokia will change after the renaming, it is worth noting that the brand has a strong reputation and goodwill in developing countries like India and regions like Latin America. By being re-branded as Microsoft Mobile, there's a chance that Microsoft could loose out on these critical, intangible assets. Nokia Phone Division to be Renamed 'Microsoft Mobile' Upon Completion of Microsoft Acquisition End of an era: Nokia phone division to be renamed Microsoft Mobile - The Times of India
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The 5Mbps, 10Mbps or even 20Mbps download speeds we see now are fast, and the 5G data speeds we have been promised down the road are even more impressive. But wait until you hear about the next big advancement in WiFi technology. WiFi is already much faster than any current-generation cellular network will ever be, of course, but the wireless standard’s limited range is a big barrier to its utility outside of homes and offices. In 2015, however, we can now look forward to WiFi that is exponentially faster than current networks and also has a much further range. Quantenna Communications announced earlier this week that it will launch a new chipset next year that facilitates what it calls “10G Wi-Fi.” According to the company, this new solution will support data transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps and will have much further range than current widely used WiFi standards. “Quantenna’s 8×8 architecture with adaptive beamforming demonstrates that the ‘massive MIMO’ promise of significantly higher throughput, robustness, and reduced interference can be realized in practice,”Stanford professor of electrical engineering Andrea Goldsmith said of Quantenna’s new tech. “This architecture will also significantly enhance the capabilities of MU-MIMO, allowing it to support interference-free transmission to many more devices simultaneously. These technology advances will transform the landscape of applications and devices that Wi-Fi can support. As we move into an era of exponentially-growing video usage and the Internet of Things, the 8×8 architecture and MU-MIMO technologies will become essential in all high-performance Wi-Fi devices.” The company noted that it already supplies WiFi network hardware to companies including AT&T, DIRECTV, Swisscom, Telefonica, France Telecom and Belgacom, so it’s possible that we’ll see this new tech begin to roll out shortly after it becomes available to commercial partners. 10Gbps WiFi: 2015 Launch For World’s Fastest WiFi | BGR
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The Government plans to make anyone aiming to view porn online prove that they are over 18 years of age through new requirements for website owners. The system is expected to be similar to one used abroad, with credit card details or official records being provided those visiting pornographic websites in order to gain access. Sites that fail to comply with the measures will be blocked. Government to introduce law requiring porn sites to obtain proof that users are over 18 |
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Criminals ‘using unmanned drones and infrared cameras to find illegal cannabis farms’ – and then steal from the growers
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Turcia se gânde?te s? creeze un internet propriu ?i s? renun?e la world wide web Turcia studiaz? posibilitatea de a renun?a la re?eaua global? de internet (world wide web - www) ?i s? o înlocuiasc? cu o re?ea na?ional? ce ar putea fi denumit? de exemplu 'ttt' (ini?iala de la Turcia), scrie sâmb?t? cotidianul turc Radikal. Ministrul turc al telecomunica?iilor, Lutfi Elvan, a enun?at aceast? idee în timpul unei dezbateri despre mediile sociale, în timpul c?reia ?i-a manifestat preocuparea fa?? de faptul c? toate acestea 'sunt proprietatea unor companii americane'. 'Trebuie s? se stabileasc? un registru unic de norme interna?ionale pentru mediile sociale, dup? modelul principiilor Na?iunilor Unite', a sugerat oficialul turc. 'În caz contrar, pentru mai mult? siguran??, statele ar putea s?-?i dezvolte domenii de internet individuale; este ceva ce se discut? de mult timp. S-ar putea crea un sistem de genul 'ttt' în locul lui 'www'. Turcia ?i alte ??ri ?i-ar putea crea propriile sisteme', a aten?ionat el. Dar 'aceste ??ri î?i vor separa sistemele de internet unele de celelalte. Conectarea unui sistem cu altul va fi dificil?. Este o problem? care mai trebuie dezb?tut?', a mai precizat ministrul. Autorit??ile turce au restric?ionat în ultimele luni accesul la re?ele precum Twitter sau YouTube, dup? ce pe acestea au fost prezentate intercept?ri ale unor conversa?ii între înal?i responsabili guvernamentali. Twitter a fost redeschis luna aceasta, în urma unei decizii a Cur?ii Constitu?ionale, dar YouTube continu? s? fie blocat, de?i un tribunal din Ankara a dispus s? se permit? accesul ?i pe acest site. ?i premierul Recep Tayyip Erdogan s-a pronun?at frecvent împotriva re?elelor de socializare. Totu?i, el s-a conformat deciziei Cur?ii Constitu?ionale cu privire la Twitter, îns? a criticat-o sever. 'Ei ap?r? produsul unei companii americane ?i nu ?in cont de valorile na?ionale. Vom respecta decizia, dar este vorba numai despre aplicarea unei sentin?e. Drepturile sunt altceva. Nu este o sentin?? conform? cu dreptul', a spus premierul turc despre hot?rârea Cur?ii. Turcia se gânde?te s? creeze un internet propriu ?i s? renun?e la world wide web
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"to mark the death of XP": Files: TinyXPB Git: https://github.com/MalwareTech/TinyXPB PDF: TinyXPB (Windows XP 32-Bit Bootkit) sursa: MalwareTech: Coding Malware for Fun and Not for Profit (Because that would be illegal)