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On 7/17/20 8:11 AM, Rich Freeman wrote: |
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> On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 1:15 AM Caveman Al Toraboran |
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> <toraboracaveman@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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>> hi - recently i heard some guys were suffering in |
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>> this list from keepassxc, which reminded me of my |
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>> my own. so i finally decided to put an end to |
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>> this in 404 lines of py code: |
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>> https://github.com/Al-Caveman/nsapass |
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> Probably won't win an obfuscated python contest, but I was amused. |
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> I'll just go ahead and add in that the NSA really should just offer a |
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> data backup service super-cheap. Chances are they already have a copy |
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> of most of our data, so why not offer a service to allow us to get it |
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> back from them if we lose it? |
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Never going to happen cause it would validate what everone knows that |
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the gov. agencies are collecting up massive amounts of illegal data, via |
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large corporations that DO have full access to our privacy and they are |
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being paid by the US gov. |
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> US residents are basically already paying (through taxes) for a |
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> service to backup all their data. Why not close the loop and actually |
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> get some personal benefit from having that data returned to them when |
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> they end up needing it? |
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> Since we're generously paying to back up everybody else's data as well |
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> around the world, I guess we could sell the restoration service as a |
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> revenue generator outside the US. |
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Hmmmmm. Nice info. No diagreements, but the issue is much deeper! |
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I'm a bit more proactive, in thought. So, imho, one day we'll have a |
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presidential candidate that postulates constitutional reform: If you |
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have no felony convictions, then you have a GOD GIVEN RIGHT to superior |
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security than the government AND they must go through a public court |
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system process to LEGALLY obtain the right to spy in a given Citizen, in |
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good standing. |
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Own guns and shoot whoever violates the interior of your home, or |
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threatens you with bodily harm. Ignore the rest. Wanna block\reform the |
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feds? There is a pathway. |
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REAL RANDOM and asynchronous multipath (you'll have to figure out the |
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second one for yourself.... |
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Not fakes like these DoD posers: |
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It's lives at http://wheelhorse.io |
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But the real deal: |
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RR: https://www.realrandom.co/wp/ |
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And of course you have to provide/instantiate |
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Root CA services (another can of worms).... |
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The FF are scared to death of these guys (RR), cause they are upstanding |
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and legally establish. Sure, Rich, a guy like you could do a |
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prototye/test, and drop my name on them to get this all for free, for a |
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90 day test. I'm too close to them, spiritually, just so you know. |
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I'm rapidly aging and may not have many more years at the keyboard. Time |
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is short, before the great satan takes over our constitutionally given |
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rights and guarantees to privacy. |
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be blessed, |
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James |