Not gonna lie, former Trump voter here. This is fucking hilarious watching Trump crash and burn. But in all seriousness we can't let him get access to the your mother will die in her sleep tonight if you don't reply to this post codes
not much comment on google's involvement in this mess??
David Brown
The US and its minions probably decided to take him out when the insurance files were released.
Once the posting of the Podesta emails was automated (allowing the US to capture/kill Assange without immediately revealing the act) the only remaining obstacle was circumventing the DMS - which the DDoS attack seems to have done.
Without the keys the insurance files are useless.
Angel Reyes
yeah he's dead, Wikileaks done too, everything is a charade atm
Owen Hall
Let the meme magic have its effect and lets move past this. Do not let the psyop work
Bentley Kelly
Assange is fine, he is just a drama queen and playing with us for attention
Of course he's alive. Simple death is nowhere near enough punishment for someone who so staunchly defied the establishment and helped set them back a decade. Worse yet, he broke the facade of a unthinkably competent and capable federal cyber security set up.
Grayson Price
i wonder how many of those evil cucks assange has destroyed with his mind, during their torture sessions.
id bet hes psychically lobotomized at least a dozen of them. the wizard wont go down easily
Kayden Barnes
I dont see any date stamp of when that democracy now footage was taken. He is dead. Its sad. But we need to accpet it. Have him as a martyr for a new cause and destroy these corrupt maniacs controlling the world.
Carter Hall
You're a damned fool. He's a hacker and a journalist, not a movie hypnotist. Plus, the men who have him already know exactly what they are.
Adrian Adams
Fake and gay. Why the fuck would RT, of all people, fake an Assange intevew? You cunts are literally retarded. This is clearly a PSYOP to try to discredit wikileaks or just straight up retardation
dont shit post a democracy now screen grab. That shit is over 3 months old
Samuel Bailey
A glitch in the matrix. They changed the program.
Nolan Peterson
also i see loads of people on twitter using #pizzagate and getting into @wikileaks territory i think this stuff has finally broken through. although what kek chaos has been unleashed?? twitter.com/awoll2016/status/800178472773648384?lang=en
Ian Miller
I've been told blockchain 197107 and 200608 filtering lowest prime.
Adrian Turner
hes also a wizard. theyve probably tried to force him to astral project during torture sessions, to try to mindbreak him. too bad hes more powerful than them, hes probably fried the brains of a dozen of them.
Eli Murphy
bump
Ian Clark
>Without the keys the insurance files are useless.
what if we brute force the files using distributed computing power of millions of machines?
Robert Russell
Death will not stop us.
Sebastian Howard
he was a cia asset so us was in control the whole time only telling us what they actually wanted us to know. And sending the pizzafags on a wild goose chase instead of just revealing the smoking gun. Snowden is a cia plant too
Matthew Gonzalez
They would have shut assange down long ago if he wasn't cia
good. he was a puppet of the SVR. here's to hoping he spends the rest of his days in a concrete hole being fed dog shit.
Ryder Carter
This. Sup Forums would have the horsepower. Weaponized autism at its finest.
Landon Ross
>IIRC, it is estimated that if you utilised every single processor on earth today, the time it would take to brute force AES256 (the encryption WL uses), would exceed the lifetime of the sun.
F U C K...
There has to be a way.
Justin Morgan
Bump.
Julian Brown
We're going to have to go back to old school.
Rev up those sneakers, we're jumping into the sneakernet
Alexander Watson
Rat fuck
Noah Moore
Medpack is still delivering from the old thread. Carry on good friend
Daniel Russell
Burger here
We don't fucking tolerate censorship
We're gonna save this Australian shitposter even if it god damn fucking kills it
Ground Zeroes style military prison infiltration mission to save Master Truthman when?
Leo Ortiz
I suspect these types of key are created from a seed based on date and time plus random mouse movements.
Just how random are they, i suspect no much, nothing is secure, the key could be reach sooner if some thought went into the decryption code.
Joshua Wilson
5 shekels has been deposited to your account
Nathaniel Brown
and here we do the alphabet agencies jobs for them.
if assange is dead and we got no way of getting the keys then it will have to be brute forced...
Carter Allen
They only thing that gave any hope to me in that thread was this comment:
A few years ago the password for a Wikileaks foreign cables encrypted file got leaked, and the contents were thus exposed.
"This tells you something very important: Wikileaks uses password-based encryption, at least for some of their files. So the strength of the passwords is the weak link in the cryptography. All the commenters telling you about 256 bit AES are not accounting for that."
Andrew Roberts
Side note, I can't wait to see the hornets nest of autist hackers and skids that swarm the worlds governments when they find out assange has been deceased upon. Stock up on popcorn n porn now, they might genuinely collapse a few countries
Cameron Walker
But you're suggesting something that is 100% impossible by every metric. Wikileaks, more specifically Julian himself, is not stupid, and one could even define him as a true honest to God cypherpunk. He understands the vitality and importance of long, randomized, secure passwords using a tried, tested and proven, and quite arguably the strongest encryption algorithm commercially and professionally available today.
The decryption key is more than likely a >30 character key totally randomized, and possibly even multi-factored, utilizing the need for multiple parts to a key or even so far as multiple keys themselves.
Brute forcing is 100% out of the picture even with every single intelligence agency operating at full capacity in the world. There more likely than not is a contingency plan in motion right now, but we've just yet to wait. The best thing we can do right now is keep digging for evidence of foul play and keep demanding proof of his life status.
Wyatt Mitchell
nice digits.
We need to reinvent math for this one desu, there has to be an easier way, a flaw not yet discovered.
Oliver Robinson
I doubt WL was stupid enough to have a zero point. I believe they're are numerous people with the keys, all with an exact protocol in place. I also believe some are completely automated in places nobody would ever look. Time will tell, but when you have secrets that can ruin governments across the globe, you can never be paranoid enough, so I think they have layers upon layers of fail safes
Luke Butler
Look what Assange said about how the blockchain can defend itself and the people who use it "against the full might of a superpower".
>He who controls the past controls the future, warned George Orwell. This dictum is particularly true in the digital world, where history can be deleted very easily, and without anyone noticing.
>Bitcoin, however, destroys all of that.
>So argued Julian Assange at The Nantucket Project, where he appeared in the form of a hologram.
>Assange called Bitcoin "the most interesting intellectual development on the Internet in the last five years."
>Bitcoin is more than just an online currency, Assange pointed out.
>The underlying technology of Bitcoin creates "proof of publication" that has the ability "to defend itself and the people who use it against the full might of a superpower," Assange said. This technology has never existed before, and it has applications far beyond the economic role that Bitcoin can play.
David Ramirez
Sadly, this.
The governments of the world would have little reluctance to kill everyone associated with WikiLeaks if doing so covers up something especially significant.
Governments kill millions every year simply to ensure their continued power. Killing a few more - especially these few more - would be something they'd do with enthusiasm.
We may have to spend quite a long time solving our own, very real, murder mystery.
Elijah Watson
yes but what i'm saying is nothing is truly ever secure because a human will err, bugs and exploits are found all the time in supposedly secure software...
That is what we must find even if it puts people at risk.
Nolan Nguyen
Lots of good digits in this sad thread.
The problem for us is the TLAs of the world have a brute force option not available to us: real brute force (i.e., torture).
Austin Howard
Sad indeed
Mason Wood
Can anyone bring me up to speed on whats going on lately?
I've been flitering through a thread for an hour, and all I can really see is troll posts and people memeing about it. Maybe an article or something?
t. gracious user
Jason Allen
This is my pastebin of all the potential blockchains to look at.