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Unless he has had a personality transplant; then I think that it is highly unlikely that this is genuine,
The log on is his e-mail address; which should be easy to find as it will be under his user details and if bazilla was stupid enough to go for a password that someone has guessed - then he only has himself to blame. Just a shame that whoever did get into his account didn't unlock all of our banned accounts - we could have had some fun then! |
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I reckon it must be real. After all this is the airgun bullshit bingo.com. The encryption must be at least 128bit. I doubt anyone would be able to hack in ![]() Except me...... I have no idea what the hell you just said, or what it means I was taking the piss. 128 bit SSL is the encryption you would get when dispensing your cc details over the interweb. AirgunBBS is nowhere near that
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I reckon it must be real. After all this is the airgun bullshit bingo.com. The encryption must be at least 128bit. I doubt anyone would be able to hack in ![]() Except me...... I have no idea what the hell you just said, or what it means I was taking the piss. 128 bit SSL is the encryption you would get when dispensing your cc details over the interweb. AirgunBBS is nowhere near that ![]() more like 1.28 bit |
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I reckon it must be real. After all this is the airgun bullshit bingo.com. The encryption must be at least 128bit. I doubt anyone would be able to hack in ![]() Except me...... I have no idea what the hell you just said, or what it means I was taking the piss. 128 bit SSL is the encryption you would get when dispensing your cc details over the interweb. AirgunBBS is nowhere near that ![]() All I know is that encryption is what happens to the classified documents I work with...... I use a password with a 100% strength (anything other than 100% strength doesn't work) and I can then see secret squirrel stuff. All this 128 bit stuff sounds like spectrum 48k talk to me, and I never got the hang of that, apart from Manic Miner and Jet Set Willy. |
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Transport Layer Security
Transport Layer Security (TLS) and its predecessor, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), are cryptographic protocols that provide security for communications over networks such as the Internet. TLS and SSL encrypt the segments of network connections at the Transport Layer end-to-end. Several versions of the protocols are in widespread use in applications like web browsing, electronic mail, Internet faxing, instant messaging and voice-over-IP (VoIP). TLS is an IETF standards track protocol, last updated in RFC 5246, that was based on the earlier SSL specifications developed by Netscape Corporation. Hope that clears up the spectrum bit
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Transport Layer Security Transport Layer Security (TLS) and its predecessor, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), are cryptographic protocols that provide security for communications over networks such as the Internet. TLS and SSL encrypt the segments of network connections at the Transport Layer end-to-end. Several versions of the protocols are in widespread use in applications like web browsing, electronic mail, Internet faxing, instant messaging and voice-over-IP (VoIP). TLS is an IETF standards track protocol, last updated in RFC 5246, that was based on the earlier SSL specifications developed by Netscape Corporation. Hope that clears up the spectrum bit ![]()
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Quoted: OK i got the bits in red , now wtf is the rest Transport Layer Security Transport Layer Security (TLS) and its predecessor, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), are cryptographic protocols that provide security for communications over networks such as the Internet. TLS and SSL encrypt the segments of network connections at the Transport Layer end-to-end. Several versions of the protocols are in widespread use in applications like web browsing, electronic mail, Internet faxing, instant messaging and voice-over-IP (VoIP). TLS is an IETF standards track protocol, last updated in RFC 5246, that was based on the earlier SSL specifications developed by Netscape Corporation. Hope that clears up the spectrum bit ![]() |
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OK i got the bits in red , now wtf is the rest Transport Layer Security Transport Layer Security (TLS) and its predecessor, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), are cryptographic protocols that provide security for communications over networks such as the Internet. TLS and SSL encrypt the segments of network connections at the Transport Layer end-to-end. Several versions of the protocols are in widespread use in applications like web browsing, electronic mail, Internet faxing, instant messaging and voice-over-IP (VoIP). TLS is an IETF standards track protocol, last updated in RFC 5246, that was based on the earlier SSL specifications developed by Netscape Corporation. Hope that clears up the spectrum bit ![]() Too technical for you obviously
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