Natural selection in IT
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We know your unique machine ID now.
I'll be impressed if you tell me what operating system I'm using.
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I'm pretty sure there was a version without it first.
Still made me laugh
Yes I do remember it used to not be there
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That's a meme page. Do NOT submit your real private keys!
Blocked by defender
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I went to a similar site, but instead of checking private keys it checked all my credit cards to make sure they weren't on the dark web.
/s
Also, check if your PIN has been leaked as well! https://pastebin.com/Nn2ZcdfC
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Blocked by defender
Damn. Microsoft did something right?
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Have you tried disabling VPN?
wrote last edited by [email protected]I'm a robot
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That's a meme page. Do NOT submit your real private keys!
wrote last edited by [email protected]I just gave away my private key used to access my vps via ssh.
The website is secured with SSL ✓ and network traffic encrypted with TLSv1.3 ✓.
Furthermore, the website uses IPv6 ✓ and my private key is encrypted with AES256 ✓✓✓. Nobody else can access it. -
Also, check if your PIN has been leaked as well! https://pastebin.com/Nn2ZcdfC
I could have sworn I had a bank card for a while with a 6-digit pin... Am I crazy? Is that impossible? Or is the joke worn out?
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Also, check if your PIN has been leaked as well! https://pastebin.com/Nn2ZcdfC
Ah but you can use Cantor's diagonal proof to get a new one. For example if I take the first four and increase the nth digit on the nth row then I get 1114 which isn't in the set.
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I just gave away my private key used to access my vps via ssh.
The website is secured with SSL ✓ and network traffic encrypted with TLSv1.3 ✓.
Furthermore, the website uses IPv6 ✓ and my private key is encrypted with AES256 ✓✓✓. Nobody else can access it.wrote last edited by [email protected]And? What was the result? Is your key safe to use?
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That's a meme page. Do NOT submit your real private keys!
the answer is yes