On 7 June 2012 03:29, Phill Whiteside wrote:
>
> Anyways, don't go near the phishing site http://www.leakedin.org/
> Except for a giggle :)
>
> What a wally!
Not much of a phishing site if it doesn't have any means of collating
your login name...
--
Steve
When one person suffers from a de
On 7 June 2012 10:36, Steve Flynn wrote:
>
> On 7 June 2012 03:29, Phill Whiteside wrote:
>
> >
> > Anyways, don't go near the phishing site http://www.leakedin.org/
> > Except for a giggle :)
> >
> > What a wally!
>
> Not much of a phishing site if it doesn't have any means of collating
> yo
Bear in mind the key here is to decrypt the hashes which are
publically circulating. If you give them a password to hash for you,
then they can then search for that hash and get a list of everyone
who's used that password. Even if it's just one person, that's one
password less they need to put thro
On 7 June 2012 11:28, Jon Spriggs wrote:
> Bear in mind the key here is to decrypt the hashes which are
> publically circulating. If you give them a password to hash for you,
> then they can then search for that hash and get a list of everyone
> who's used that password. Even if it's just one pers
I figure if they already have the hash it's theoretically only a matter of time
before they crack it.
Using it at least tells you if your password has been cracked (if it is honest
about that) and so can help you to determine if there's a chance that someone
already has had chance to access your
On 07/06/12 11:35, Joe wrote:
> I figure if they already have the hash it's theoretically only a matter of
> time before they crack it.
> Using it at least tells you if your password has been cracked (if it is
> honest about that) and so can help you to determine if there's a chance that
> someo
A couple of very quick questions on IPv6 that people may be able to cast light
on.
1. Does anyone know why IPv6 doesn't come up on boot with Ubuntu 10.04? I can
enable it once it is booted with a quick ifdown and ifup (although I have to
force the ifdown). For some reason it doesn't come up when t
On 7 June 2012 18:55, Paul Tansom wrote:
> A couple of very quick questions on IPv6 that people may be able to cast
> light
> on.
>
> 1. Does anyone know why IPv6 doesn't come up on boot with Ubuntu 10.04? I
> can
> enable it once it is booted with a quick ifdown and ifup (although I have
> to
>
** Simon Greenwood [2012-06-07 19:41]:
> On 7 June 2012 18:55, Paul Tansom wrote:
> > A couple of very quick questions on IPv6 that people may be able to cast
> > light
> > on.
> >
> > 1. Does anyone know why IPv6 doesn't come up on boot with Ubuntu 10.04? I
> > can
> > enable it once it is boote
On 7 June 2012 21:02, Paul Tansom wrote:
> ** Simon Greenwood [2012-06-07 19:41]:
> > On 7 June 2012 18:55, Paul Tansom wrote:
> > > A couple of very quick questions on IPv6 that people may be able to
> cast
> > > light
> > > on.
> > >
> > > 1. Does anyone know why IPv6 doesn't come up on boot
** Simon Greenwood [2012-06-07 21:33]:
> On 7 June 2012 21:02, Paul Tansom wrote:
> > ** Simon Greenwood [2012-06-07 19:41]:
> > > On 7 June 2012 18:55, Paul Tansom wrote:
> > I have a static address allocated in a range allocated by my ISP.
> > Everything is
> > native IPv6 through the firewa
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