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Sounds like you didn’t grow up on the internet. You’d be surprised by what they do with this data

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Run Wireshark and watch what your IOT devices send back “home”.

If anyone has a Trolmaster and wants to test this let me know.

Worth saying too that if you reeeeeeeally want to have a fun time run nmap on your network devices and see which ones have open ports.

Just those two will say a lot about what potential backdoors are open in any damn device on any network.

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Guy is either an idiot or a troll. All he is doing is looking up domains in intelx (a breach search engine/index)

If you look through the data presented, none of it appears to be taken from the server, rather any leaked data on the internet that has the string “future4200.com

Mostly text files of dumps of data from various sites around the internet including linkedin. Etc.

Its just an all in one specific search engine. This means the string “future4200.com” appears in

“places such as the darknet, document sharing platforms, whois data, public data leaks and others”

This idiot found a search engine and thinks he is a hacker. there is no cause for concern.

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Now we just need to find out how people got everyone’s info for marketing purposes

leslie-nielsen-nothing-to-see-here

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is my pager compromised?

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Only if you bought it from israelis

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Been on the internet during irc channels and dial up aol. Pretty versed in internet security as well. But enjoy seeing some of the comments.

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Looking at that site, if it TRULY pulled those text files off of the server that easily and it’s public - there could be some serious shit in them. Looks like you need to get the pro version of the engine to check it out. Can’t really make speculation until someone parses all of them with the pro version so it’s not all redacted.

you can find the same data with a combination of google-fu and archive.org

none of the files presented on intelx came from this website

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Not that DMs on this site would be a particularly useful way to exchange encrypted messages over the 1000 other ways it could be done, but if you exchanged PGP keys and encrypted your communications before saying anything risky at all, then the actual communication channel being compromised isn’t so so bad for you. But there’s always lower hanging fruit…

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If you’re trusting any encryption or any device. You lost the battle already. This is why you talk to people face to face like the “days before the internet”.

Even people in the 70s knew not to use a phone. Any end to end communication can be intercepted.

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I’ll leave this here.

Even tells you the open ports. What a mensch.

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if you went to pastebin made a paste with “future4200.com” in the contents, that paste would appear on intelx eventually. its just searching for the string in text files etc

You did see this site is running discourse 3.3.0? Those are fixed

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Never said anything. Just posted a link.

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Ngl it doesn’t really seem like those IG posts really have a coherent claim / actual plot thread that makes me believe for a fragment of a second that the site’s security has been compromised in a meaningful way*. Did they compromise the forum’s DMs, or forum users passwords, or compromise the site itself, drop malware on visitors (apparently with a kit with unpatched vulnerabilities for iOS/OSX/Android/Windows depending on the device we used) and leak our “browser data” (implication being our personal info, other passwords, IP address, etc etc)?

It seems like a lot of talk with very little else behind it.

* by dude flexing on IG, I wouldn’t speak to the security of this forum against an actual skilled adversary, much less a government entity… Just not dude with the blacked out screenshots and random IPs

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@sidco

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You’re right actually. I was talking about the “pay this monero address or get swatted” era of the internet which came after

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That was only secure prior to 1877.

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I think you’re old enough to remember live operators.

Who remembers making collect calls on pay phones and rotory phones? lol. :joy:

Damn I’m old.

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