Okay now that's kind of funny.
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RE: https://infosec.exchange/@corq/116047117829564906
Okay now that's kind of funny. I think most of us were pretty sure they were full of shit, but that's a fun way to fuck with researchers trying to grab the leaks.
Further research resulted in the team finding a simple but effective trick behind the group’s “leaks.” They noted that “the group’s servers are likely piping a stream of /dev/random straight into the user’s browser.” Basically, they are sending useless digital “noise” to a user’s computer to make it look like a massive, 20GB encrypted file is being downloaded.
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RE: https://infosec.exchange/@corq/116047117829564906
Okay now that's kind of funny. I think most of us were pretty sure they were full of shit, but that's a fun way to fuck with researchers trying to grab the leaks.
Further research resulted in the team finding a simple but effective trick behind the group’s “leaks.” They noted that “the group’s servers are likely piping a stream of /dev/random straight into the user’s browser.” Basically, they are sending useless digital “noise” to a user’s computer to make it look like a massive, 20GB encrypted file is being downloaded.
@cR0w I guess we aught[sic] to have known. It’s right in the name!
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RE: https://infosec.exchange/@corq/116047117829564906
Okay now that's kind of funny. I think most of us were pretty sure they were full of shit, but that's a fun way to fuck with researchers trying to grab the leaks.
Further research resulted in the team finding a simple but effective trick behind the group’s “leaks.” They noted that “the group’s servers are likely piping a stream of /dev/random straight into the user’s browser.” Basically, they are sending useless digital “noise” to a user’s computer to make it look like a massive, 20GB encrypted file is being downloaded.
@cR0w def wasn’t sus at all that the only references you could find abt them were gen shit slop sites & bot accts
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