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August 13th, 2003, 07:19 PM
#11
Fadia says he has worked for a non-Indian intelligence agency, helping to break algorithms used to encrypt data suspected to belong to a terrorist group. The data was hidden in an image using steganography and encrypted three times using three customised algorithms.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAA
come on now
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August 14th, 2003, 12:48 AM
#12
Fadia says that money appears to be the main motivation for the Western hackers
If you are willing to pay, and people are willing to do the work no matter how unethical it maybe. Is it really so hard to believe that people who don't even share your opinions are willing to so some work for some easy cash?
Besides, us "Westerners" are taught from day one about the golden rule.
"He who has the gold makes the rules"
If you wish to fuel this, then you are as guilty as we are.
Your heart was talking, not your mind.
-Tiger Shark
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August 14th, 2003, 12:52 AM
#13
The attacks that pakistani hackers had planned have started here is an example
more
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The 20th century pharoes have the slaves demanding work
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August 14th, 2003, 01:18 AM
#14
That is quite the list at zoneh , it is really too bad. It seems that the goverments of pakistan and india are getting along much better now than in the last year or so. It would be terrible if this kind of childishness has any impact on the trust/realations built up recently between the two nations.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
The international ban against torturing prisoners of war does not necessarily apply to suspects detained in America\'s war on terror, Attorney General John Ashcroft told a Senate oversight committee
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