Kiwifarms Hacked

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Unrelated but how much does a pair of clogs run and what kind of size range do they come in? Just askin'.
really like my walmart clogs. they're a lot better than the addidas slides i had because the back strap keeps them from falling off!

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SFWA hate site monitoring agent #2
hoping that it all leaks so we can find some Milwaukee IP user that posts on the Trump thread and registered with MaximusTiberius as email

chilling because my email is some throwaway and my password is qwertynigger

I think if Null can't trust any forward proxy service then the site will be down for a while
 
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I'll need to see if he explains what happens but if the proxy is just a passthrough I don't see how you can do a session based attack.

My understanding is that its a man in the middle exploit. If tls terminated at the host then it shouldn't be possible. For you bovine retards


Your browser --> proxy --> backend host

If your connection is https then your traffic is encrypted with tls. If the proxy server contains the private key it can decrypt https/tls traffic and forward along http or plaintext. Now I don't know what he's dealing with on the ddos side so there may be reasons for that.


Typically though, the proxy just forwards the encrypted traffic and the private key is stored on the backend server and decrypted there. This is pretty much what cloudflare does.

So if the proxy was comprised I think it would need to have had the private key and thus be terminating ssl there. But I'm a retard so who knows.
I have no idea what you just said.
 
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I'll need to see if he explains what happens but if the proxy is just a passthrough I don't see how you can do a session based attack.

My understanding is that its a man in the middle exploit. If tls terminated at the host then it shouldn't be possible. For you bovine retards


Your browser --> proxy --> backend host

If your connection is https then your traffic is encrypted with tls. If the proxy server contains the private key it can decrypt https/tls traffic and forward along http or plaintext. Now I don't know what he's dealing with on the ddos side so there may be reasons for that.


Typically though, the proxy just forwards the encrypted traffic and the private key is stored on the backend server and decrypted there. This is pretty much what cloudflare does.

So if the proxy was comprised I think it would need to have had the private key and thus be terminating ssl there. But I'm a retard so who knows.
If he deletes system32 will that fix it?
 
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