Message from @SirW00f

Discord ID: 646227453697720320


2019-11-18 17:59:53 UTC  

Once you understand you can get the chips to tell you the keys themselves

2019-11-18 18:00:23 UTC  

Once you have the keys, you can sign your own firmware forever on that device

2019-11-18 18:00:50 UTC  

That's how I helped beat the ibm cell security

2019-11-18 18:02:02 UTC  

One of 8 people on the planet who can do it not under an nda. Military knows about me already and knows I'm not a threat, and a white hat so they leave me be

2019-11-18 18:03:03 UTC  

I only did it to control my own PS3.

2019-11-18 18:03:47 UTC  

I would never use that nefariously

2019-11-18 18:03:48 UTC  

2019-11-18 18:05:16 UTC  

Now they are being phased out anyway. So doesnt matter

2019-11-18 22:13:46 UTC  

https://unicornriot.ninja/2019/massive-hack-strikes-offshore-cayman-national-bank-and-trust/

2019-11-18 22:13:55 UTC  
2019-11-19 03:19:54 UTC  

2019-11-19 05:45:57 UTC  

Brute force for a 2048 bit encryption?

2019-11-19 05:46:28 UTC  

Sorry reading what was above posting a little late

2019-11-19 05:46:51 UTC  

I don’t think that’s possible in a single lifetime

2019-11-19 05:50:56 UTC  

unless ur going to write in a password that is 2048bits long ...it's quite easy to crack open

2019-11-19 05:52:51 UTC  

was trying to explain it to somebody either here or on another server, some scif servers run old hardware that uses trite encoding schemes

2019-11-19 05:53:29 UTC  

basically any pc that has a parity system can run trite encoding/decoding schemes

2019-11-19 05:53:58 UTC  

trite is what 'quantum' claims to be

2019-11-19 05:57:11 UTC  

2048 is based upon binary, make it 3072 and u can do trite or trinary

2019-11-19 05:57:54 UTC  

but like i said, u need parity support in those systems to properly decode it

2019-11-19 05:59:30 UTC  

nearly all ram is 8-bit address cycling(8,16,32,64, ect)...except for parity ram 9-bit(9,18,36,72)

2019-11-19 06:00:40 UTC  

alot of the older systems were all 9-bit based parity bit processing ...the excuse was incase of a bad bit in the cycle

2019-11-19 06:01:54 UTC  

all consumer systems now are 8-bit address cycling(personal, commercial, server farms, industrial)

2019-11-19 06:02:33 UTC  

but only very restricted systems are 9-bit address cycling(saps, some gov systems, military)

2019-11-19 13:14:18 UTC  

A 3-state computing system?

2019-11-19 14:54:28 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/489836618207985670/646362667056889876/image0.png

2019-11-19 15:34:53 UTC  

His name was Seth Rich

2019-11-19 16:55:13 UTC  

2019-11-19 16:57:19 UTC  

i suggest u all dl the yt vid incase it vanishes

2019-11-19 16:58:08 UTC  

Done

2019-11-19 17:17:48 UTC  

We have until Dec 10th

2019-11-19 17:47:19 UTC  

Can I have sauce for that? I'd like to spread that around to non-Q trump supporters

2019-11-19 17:47:19 UTC