even m0ar /cyb/ Movies: >The Machine (2013) >Johnny Mnemonic (1995) >The Matrix (1999) >Chappie (2015) >Elysium (2013) >Virtuosity (1995) >The Lawnmower Man (1992) >Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (1996) >The Terminator (1984) >Blade Runner (1982) >TRON (1982) >TRON: Legacy (2010) >Escape from New York (1981) >Escape from L.A. (1996) >Rollerball (1975) >RoboCop (1987) >Nirvana (1997) >Transcendence (2014)
/sec/ Movies: >Sneakers (1992) >The Net (1995) >Takedown (2000) >The Fifth Estate (2013) >Blackhat (2015) >Enemy of the State (1998) >Hackers (1995) >WarGames (1983) >WarGames: The Dead Code (2008) >Swordfish (2001)
Jow Forums Movies: >Disconnect (2012) >Antitrust (2001) >Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) >Office Space (1999) >Her (2013)
/cyb/ Documentaries: >The Cyberpunk Educator archive.org/details/cyberpunkeducator >The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz (2014) >RiP: A Remix Manifesto (2009) >TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away from Keyboard (2013) >The Net - The Unabomber, LSD and the Internet (2003)
/sec/ Documentaries: >Hackers: Wizards of the Electronic Age (1984) >Hackers Wanted aka Can You Hack It ( (2009) >New York City Hackers (2000) >We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks (2013) >Citizenfour (2014) >Terms and Conditions May Apply (2013) >All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (2011) >Snowden (2016) [Biopic?] >Zero Days (2016)
Jow Forums Documentaries: >The Code (2001) >Revolution OS (2001) >BBS: The Documentary (2005) >Get Lamp (2010) >From Bedrooms to Billions (2014)
>worldbrain.io/ I remember we discussed this one earlier. And I am looking into it these days. I would prefer a federated system, a single server is a single point of failure and will set up a new priesthood like the rot in Wikipedia.
And is it a coincidence that Dissenter just hit the fan? See thread at
Oliver Edwards
>just hit the fan I will say it just once. Stuff like the “coincidence detector” (which is based on Churnalism) and other stolen ideas are promoted with the money from politicians.
Yes, money from politicians. They do it since 2008 and early, but to my knowledge they do that at least since then when they directed the DDoS away from their websites and started putting money for online campaigns.
Fuck them, if you were intelligent enough you knew you were manipulated back then when republican websites were a no go and you knew Anonymous was being used. Still many believe it to the end.
Sebastian Jackson
Btw, you'll notice is not by coincidence they are promoting dissenter now that Youtube demonetize videos because of their comments. This is political move and has money from politics like in all the neonazi resurgence on the Internet.
>Gene-editing tools like CRISPR enable us to program life at its most fundamental level. But this raises some pressing questions: If we can generate new species from scratch, what should we build? Should we redesign humanity as we know it? Juan Enriquez forecasts the possible futures of genetic editing, exploring the immense uncertainty and opportunity of this next frontier.
Liam Fisher
What secondy router for using a vpn so all of my devices go through vpn like consoles and phones? I bought a travle router but that shit is too slow i only get like 8mbs out of the 100mbs i get without it
I'm happy with my Netgate SG-3100 yet you can also build your own pfsense box. As for wifi, I use a cheapo access point which covers my whole flat - something your typical consumer device will have issues with
I'm trying to set up virtualbox so that I can access a vm hosted on my pc from my old laptop when I'm at university. The only problem is apparently the wifi at my university doesn't allow vpn. What do? From what I've read just forwarding the rdp port on my router isn't the best idea
Aaron Lopez
What about SSH tunneling ? Is this allowed ? You could tunnel VPN (or anything) over that. Also, why do you need to set up virtualbox to access that ?
Jack Wilson
Here in Western Europe mjournalistrs are often considered intellectual (I have no idea why) and somehow have to be rather left of centre. Anyone not following their line will either not be heard or be ridiculed. Also here we see comment sections are increasingly being closed down, and that after extensive moderation (censorship).
Cyberpunk arose in the tension between West and East, capitalism and communism. Trump, Brexit and the rise of the right now arise in the tension between the unelected self declared elite and the common man whose purchasing power has been at standstill for 30 - 40 years.
This will be interesting times.
Daniel Green
I'll look into SSH, honestly I've never really done networking and /sec/ stuff so I don't know much. >why do you need to set up virtualbox for that well I don't need to, just I would be accessing my ubuntu vm anyway (don't need to do anything else on my actual dekstop) and I know virtualbox has a built-in function for that so I thought I'd make use of it
Jeremiah Taylor
Can't say which country but all the leftists journalists here were fired and mainstream media organize which hunts against leftist politicians and journalists accusing them of bogus crimes. The remaining leftist journalists went to Youtube and the only cable channel friendly to leftists has his signal constantly hijacked and some of its owners were sent to jail.
I rather go with Memex that is anonymous than the other addon that can be censored too.
Zachary Rivera
>all the leftists journalists here were fired That is quite the surprise. In Europe in general and northern Europe in particular journalists are so left leaning it is a miracle they can walk.
>I rather go with Memex that is anonymous than the other addon that can be censored too. I agree. Also Memex can be used for all sorts of annotations which is something I really need. At work I need that for my email. While the RFC has existed for a long time now there is only one implementation that I know of and KMail is a hive of bugs and villainy.
A federated version of Dissenter could be interesting, where the value add would be in the editors curating the feed. By that I mean deleting spam and trolls but leave intelligent counter points to avoid all the problems that come with echo chambers. That is a hard problem, I know, but that also means it might not be automated easily either.
Jacob Howard
Do tools like fluxion and reaver still run if the screen locks or do I need to keep the windows open and active?
Blake Green
The OP message needs more tidying, here is a proposal: ----------------------- The Comfypunk edition
Anyone got a source for comfy dynamic Cyberpunk wallpapers? And I do not mean plainly animated GIFs but rather something non-repetitive, for instance that takes in external data.
>webapp uMatrix no longer supports user agent spoof And the world is a shittier place.
Anthony Diaz
If you want a cohencidence detector literally just use Jow Forums.
Jeremiah Collins
whats the site that gives coding/scripting problems followed by testing questions
Isaac Hernandez
=== /sec/ News: Huawei is in the doghouse about telephone infrastructure. That hasn't stopped the police from inviting them in on other sensitive matters: >BBC - Future - The superpower police now use to tackle crime bbc.com/future/story/20150611-the-superpower-police-now-use-to-tackle-crime >Davis is also working with an international team of researchers, police forces and companies like Huawei on the Large Scale Information Exploitation of Forensic Data (LASIE) project, which will design a centralised IT system that automates initial analyses of digital forensic evidence including images, audio and video. The goal: to design algorithms that can filter diverse data from CCTV surveillance, mobile phones and social networks, making it easier for workers like Bada to sift through the evidence. “So if someone is wearing a distinctive T-shirt with a logo in a video frame, the algorithm could search for that logo elsewhere and bring the images together,” Davis says.
So what prevents all this data from being exfiltrated to China, or, equally serious, the tech used in China against the people?
If you don't know the game is one of those cinematic kind of games that is more of a movie than a traditional videogame. And this includes heavy cyberpunk themes.
The story is about three androids who gain consciousness and is in the mist of the singularity. Instead of showing one side of the story you can see the full perspective, from chasing "deviants" (androids who gained consciousness) to breaking a revolution.
Started this guy recently, and it says you should have network+ before starting on sec+. Obviously Sec+ isn't all-encompassing, but does anyone whose got this cert know if I'm clear to keep at it or is it CompTIA shilling? I have an A+ cert but that's just to try to further my wagecuckery since I never finished uni.
why not merging with /hmg/? it's an interesting general that is dying and this one is the closest one
Daniel Harris
You do know that guy wants cyberpunk out right?
Luis Turner
who? i just lurk sometimes both here and there
Dylan Lopez
Nevermind, /cyb/+/sec/ is better, the talk on there is just a mirror from here.
Colton Morgan
It is a question of attitudes more than contents. The /cyb/ generals can appreciate the need for /sec/ and comfiness and we have over the last couple of years made quite a collection of documents and also created a lot of new contents such as the FAQs (though the /cyb/ FAQ was based on an older, smaller and outdated FAQ).
In contrast /hmg/ sneers at /cyb/ and worships edginess.
>Neon Dystopia is dead Nooooo Are you sure is not just offline for a couple hours?
Josiah Phillips
Yo guys, check the forums inside I2P. Not as retarded as I thought the dark web would be and the unindexed ones got some interesting conversation.
Angel Thomas
Every single time I went to /cyb/ there was nothing other than discussion of le privacy addons firefox and every time I went to /hmg/ there was nothing but the same questions about the same boxes for the millionth time absolutely terrible generals, what's even the point
Oliver Perez
>awooweeb posting tbhwu i kinda understand why they sneer if all the posters here are like that
Christopher Perry
I just saw this one at Wikipedia: >Banner logo >The Wikimedia Foundation wants to make talk pages accessible to all, to improve the depth, quality and the health on the wikis. >We invite all Wikimedians to consult on how to achieve this goal. Join us!
They never cared much before. I haven't checked yet myself but I hear Dissenter is going all out on Wikipedia.
>Every single time I went to /cyb/ there was nothing other than discussion of le privacy addons firefox Please hang on in there a bit longer; we talk about far more than that. Cyberpunk covers a wide variety of fields and topics.
They sneer; I poke fun. The main issue stands: this is a comfy general. Last thread had 321 replies and no awoos there.
>Cyberpunk directory (Communities, Media, Readings) VAWNxkxH Reviewing the next pasta, had to mangle the links to get this through. Just what is causing this?? I have to do this line by line
>Cyberpunk communities:
>lainchan.jp/cyb/ - Not an endorsement. Seems alive, low traffic. Cyberpunk in Israel is the issue now.
A big problem here is that the cyberpunk discussions are spread out over a dozen sites or so. Do we gain anything by adding these to the pasta?
Julian Richardson
Next sites to review: >cyberpunkforums.com/ If the statistics is to be believed there are a few posters and a lot of lurkers
Parker Anderson
>A big problem here is that the cyberpunk discussions are spread out over a dozen sites or so. Do we gain anything by adding these to the pasta? Is there a ranking system? Because we could use a ranking system.
By the way, if anything the future of online communities is federated or distributed. Like that NNTPchan or something similar.
Jacob Hughes
Next: >irc://irc.freenode.net/cyberpunk Not checked >irc://irc.rizon.net/ join #Jow Forumspunk Not checked
>Cyberpunk media: >2600.com/ Seems active but not checked contents. Might want to file the FAQ with them.
>exolymph.news/ Abandoned since January 2018. Very few issues. How relevant was it?
>Mice given ‘night vision’ superpower with simple injection Scientists have managed to give mice infrared “night vision” for up to ten weeks, using only a simple injection with no side effects, raising the possibility of future human use. >rt.com/news/452858-mice-night-vision-injection/
sheeeeit. Night vision is pretty /cyb/, but without heavy bloated visors it kinda loses its appeal.
Cooper Hughes
Biopunk here, fuck bloated visors give me the night vision eyes
Lucas King
anyone does software with security specialization or switched entirely from it to security
>Night vision is pretty /cyb/, but without heavy bloated visors it kinda loses its appeal. The example in the FAQ does not look comfy though.
Some, me included, have abnormal unaided night vision, not sure why. It probably saved my life once so it is strange not more people have this as it does give a survival edge.
Bro can you tell me more about gnunet ? Is that gnu from fsf ? How is it truly anonymous ?
Christian Reyes
You talk so much about programming, but you cant talk about hacking because you cant actually do anything. I run a hacked network of computers that I programmed to click on googles ads in my secret website. I even write my own viruses to make people get hacked into my network. I work at home and have a bunch of screens showing me what people on my network are doing on their screens. I can even set it so that i can see the code of their computers. can you guys do any of that? I dont think so. I bet you dont know where all the websites real hackers hang out are either? if you name them, I just might tell them that marshviperX sent you.
Thanks for using my OC, I am glad to see someone enjoying it
>Also dubs
Justin Green
ascii art will always be cool nice trips too
Jaxson Ward
For of all programming involves a lot more than writing virus and secret websites. For my part that just does not interest me. What is more interesting to me is how you post here and consider your postings and ID safe. After all this is a fairly high profile site these days.
You might also want to check this more complete archive: scribd.com/user/22104769/thedosemag Unfortunately they ask for botnet credentials to download. Someone got a burner and can upload to Mega or the FTP site?
Jason Morgan
What happened to the site Cyberpunk World? It ended in 2014 for no apparent reason. cyberpunkworld.com/
Josiah Sanchez
When will futuristic (and functional) clothing be here? Pic. related.
Is Stallings Computer Security Principles and Practice a good book?
Isaac Barnes
I started doing natas. I'm at level 10, and it's starting to feel like guessing how things work will soon stop being enough. Does one have to actually know php, js, etc. to complete natas or will the tinker-and-google attitude get me through to the end?
Noah Kelly
What was that tox groupchat? cyberia? cyberia cafe? I lost the info during a reformat
Ayden Green
=== /sec/ News: In another case of will-it-never-end, we have >Leaked Documents Reveal Facebook's Global War On Data Privacy Laws (theguardian.com) tech.slashdot.org/story/19/03/03/1623229/leaked-documents-reveal-facebooks-global-war-on-data-privacy-laws >"Facebook threatened to pull investment projects from Europe and Canada if lobbying demands from COO Sheryl Sandberg were not met," reports Business Insider, adding "Canada buckled immediately."
>Facebook has targeted politicians around the world -- including the former UK chancellor, George Osborne -- promising investments and incentives while seeking to pressure them into lobbying on Facebook's behalf against data privacy legislation, an explosive new leak of internal Facebook documents has revealed. The documents, which have been seen by the Observer and Computer Weekly, reveal a secretive global lobbying operation targeting hundreds of legislators and regulators in an attempt to procure influence across the world, including in the UK, US, Canada, India, Vietnam, Argentina, Brazil, Malaysia and all 28 states of the EU...
The documents appear to emanate from a court case against Facebook by the app developer Six4Three in California, and reveal that Sandberg considered European data protection legislation a "critical" threat to the company. A memo written after the Davos economic summit in 2013 quotes Sandberg describing the "uphill battle" the company faced in Europe on the "data and privacy front" and its "critical" efforts to head off "overly prescriptive new laws...." John Naughton, a Cambridge academic and Observer writer who studies the democratic implications of digital technology, said the leak was "explosive" in the way it revealed the "vassalage" of the Irish state to the big tech companies. Ireland had welcomed the companies, he noted, but became "caught between a rock and a hard place... Its leading politicians apparently saw themselves as covert lobbyists for a data monster."
Asher Barnes
I tried following your suggestion but I can't get this to work. I set up a bitvise ssh server on my host desktop, and I'm using putty as a client on my laptop. Putty has the tunneling set too, I'm forwarding the source port 13389 to destination :3389, and the virtualbox built-in rdp service is listening on port 3389 on my host. So if I got this right what I have to do is: ssh client (putty) connects to ssh server (bitvise), after connection is established I use windows remote desktop on the client to connect to localhost:13389 (forwarded by putty to the server's 3389). And actually this works as long as I try with lan addresses, but for some reason when I try with public IP I can successfully connect to the ssh server (so that means the router and firewall rules are allowing the internet to connect to my ssh server), but when I try to rdp to localhost:13389 it gives me a generic "cant connect" error. I have no idea what's going on here.
Zachary Gonzalez
If i used tails, a good VPN and TOR, would that be enough to protect my privacy?
Ryder Powell
I know that Jow Forums is one of the worst places to get career advice. However, whenever I ask a career advisor, supervisor, or recruiter for resume help or where/how to learn new skills, I never get an answer or they tell to learn it on my own. Like okay, if I really want to be a white hat and hack back, does that mean I find some sensei hacker friends on the dark web and just start hacking? Or what?