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Why is mail2dicum at Virebent.art down again?
Mail2dizum is back online!
Injection-Info: news.tcpreset.net^^^^^^^^
Injection-Info: news.tcpreset.net: ^^^^^^^^
D <noreply@dirge.harmsk.com> wrote:
: On Fri, 10 Oct 2025 19:54:04 +0000 (UTC),
Injection-Info: news.tcpreset.net: ^^^^^^^^
: "mail2news@dizum.com" is working fine . . .
:
: your advertisements of the eelbash "mail2dizum" should include a disclaimer, that it
: is not affiliated with the popular http://dizum.net/ remailer, smtp, or m2n services
That would be a nice addition, it is quite confusing as it is.:
--
dizum.com - Internet Problem Providers since 1994. (tor|mail2news|remailer)
Path: archive.newsdeef.eu!mbox2nntp-alt.security.pgp.mbox.zip!gmd.de
!nntp.gmd.de!xlink.net!sbusol.rz.uni-sb.de!news.coli.uni-sb.de!news.dfn.de
!scsing.switch.ch!swidir.switch.ch!univ-lyon1.fr!jussieu.fr!math.ohio-state.edu
!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net
!sun4nl!hacktic!vox.hacktic.nl!usura
From: usura@vox.hacktic.nl (usura)
Newsgroups: hacktic.pgp,alt.security.pgp,alt.privacy.anon-server
Subject: Remailer
Date: Wed, 04 May 94 00:17:34 +0200
Organization: VoX I.C.E. Labz, Esth 1994.
Lines: 38
Message-ID: <ZVVRLc1w165w@vox.hacktic.nl>
kafka@xs4all.hacktic.nl (Kafka) writes:
======= Unpack this message with pgp -p ======
Remailer for Waffle 1.4 - Cyph3rpunx wr1t3 k0d3!
Version 1.4
There are now tree sites testing this remailer.
The current version is 1.6
for penet-style remailing: for cypherpunx-style remailing:
anon@jpunix remailer@jpunix
anon@desert.hacktic.nl remail@desert.hacktic.nl
anon@vox.hacktic.nl remail@vox.hacktic.nl
penet-style remailing allocates an anonymous mailback ID.[end quote]
cypherpunx-style remailing doesn't keep *any* logs.
If you encounter problems please report them to the site administrator:
perry@jpunix
usura@vox.hacktic.nl
and to Patrick at kafka@desert.hacktic.nl for he developed this
piece of Cyph3rpunx wr1t3 k0d3!
EnJoY ..
____ Alex de Joode <usura@vox.hacktic.nl>
\ /__ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
\/ / "It's dangerous to be right when the government is wrong."
\/ --Voltaire --finger usura@hacktic.nl for PGPpublicKEY--
if tor-2-news gateways were accessible _after_ anonymous remailer exits,
then there might be a whole new world of m2n possibilities (someday, if)
That would be a nice addition, it is quite confusing as it is.:
Alex de Joode wrote:
That would be a nice addition, it is quite confusing as it is.:
there is a link to dizum down the bottom of the page ....
by the way ...
It's not on the top, sorry .... !!!
Gabx wrote:
Alex de Joode wrote:
That would be a nice addition, it is quite confusing as it is.:there is a link to dizum down the bottom of the page ....
by the way ...
It's not on the top, sorry .... !!!
Please check your ochome inbox.
Regards
Stefan
Stefan Claas wrote:
Gabx wrote:
Alex de Joode wrote:
That would be a nice addition, it is quite confusing as it is.:
there is a link to dizum down the bottom of the page ....
by the way ...
It's not on the top, sorry .... !!!
Please check your ochome inbox.
Regards
Stefan
Sorry it was down .
Now it's back up, Server running on http://localhost:8088, inbox: inbox/
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxxx\Desktop>ocsend 5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion:8088 < m.txt
Connecting...
Starting file transfer...
Error uploading file: failed to send request:
Post "http://5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion:8088/upload":
socks connect tcp 127.0.0.1:9050->5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion:8088:
unknown error general SOCKS server failure
ACCEPT tcp -- eth0 * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:8088
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:8088 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 11461/./ochome-serv
:~/oc/ochome-server$ cat inbox/*--
From: Tester <test@test.org>
Subject: test
test
From: Tester <test@test.org>
Subject: test
Newsgroups: de.alt.test
test
Stefan Claas wrote:
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxxx\Desktop>ocsend 5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion:8088 < m.txt
Connecting...
Starting file transfer...
Error uploading file: failed to send request:
Post "http://5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion:8088/upload":
socks connect tcp 127.0.0.1:9050->5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion:8088:
unknown error general SOCKS server failure
I show you:
ACCEPT tcp -- eth0 * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:8088
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:8088 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 11461/./ochome-serv
Inbox is in ./ochmome-server launch directory.
:~/oc/ochome-server$ cat inbox/*
From: Tester <test@test.org>
Subject: test
test
From: Tester <test@test.org>
Subject: test
Newsgroups: de.alt.test
test
Gabx wrote:
Stefan Claas wrote:
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxxx\Desktop>ocsend 5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion:8088 < m.txt
Connecting...
Starting file transfer...
Error uploading file: failed to send request:
Post "http://5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion:8088/upload":
socks connect tcp 127.0.0.1:9050->5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion:8088:
unknown error general SOCKS server failure
I show you:
ACCEPT tcp -- eth0 * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:8088
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:8088 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 11461/./ochome-serv
Inbox is in ./ochmome-server launch directory.
:~/oc/ochome-server$ cat inbox/*
From: Tester <test@test.org>
Subject: test
test
From: Tester <test@test.org>
Subject: test
Newsgroups: de.alt.test
test
Still can't connect... mine is working.
Stefan Claas wrote:
Gabx wrote:
Stefan Claas wrote:
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxxx\Desktop>ocsend 5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion:8088 < m.txt
Connecting...
Starting file transfer...
Error uploading file: failed to send request:
Post "http://5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion:8088/upload":
socks connect tcp 127.0.0.1:9050->5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion:8088:
unknown error general SOCKS server failure
I show you:
ACCEPT tcp -- eth0 * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:8088
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:8088 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 11461/./ochome-serv
Inbox is in ./ochmome-server launch directory.
:~/oc/ochome-server$ cat inbox/*
From: Tester <test@test.org>
Subject: test
test
From: Tester <test@test.org>
Subject: test
Newsgroups: de.alt.test
test
Still can't connect... mine is working.
same with cURL:
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxxxx\Desktop>curl -v --socks5-hostname 127.0.0.1:9050 5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion:8088
* Trying 127.0.0.1:9050...
* SOCKS5 connect to 5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion:8088 (remotely resolved)
* cannot complete SOCKS5 connection to 5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion. (1)
* closing connection #0
curl: (97) cannot complete SOCKS5 connection to 5iwbjb6u3efn2wmld4wpbek2zcvfrpt2z7fwwvyll6smjwpizxtck3ad.onion. (1)
D <noreply@dirge.harmsk.com> wrote:
: On Fri, 10 Oct 2025 19:54:04 +0000 (UTC),
Injection-Info: news.tcpreset.net: ^^^^^^^^
: "mail2news@dizum.com" is working fine . . .
:
: your advertisements of the eelbash "mail2dizum" should include a disclaimer, that it
: is not affiliated with the popular http://dizum.net/ remailer, smtp, or m2n services
That would be a nice addition, it is quite confusing as it is.:
D <noreply@dirge.harmsk.com> wrote:
: On Fri, 10 Oct 2025 19:54:04 +0000 (UTC),
Injection-Info: news.tcpreset.net: ^^^^^^^^
: "mail2news@dizum.com" is working fine . . .
:
: your advertisements of the eelbash "mail2dizum" should include a disclaimer, that it
: is not affiliated with the popular http://dizum.net/ remailer, smtp, or m2n services
That would be a nice addition, it is quite confusing as it is.:
IOW those idiots reached their goal of discrediting your trademark,
which stands for rock-solid data processing, with their constantly
failing services.
AI-powered botnets are advanced networks of compromised devices that utilize >artificial intelligence to enhance their attack capabilities, making them more >adaptive and harder to detect. These botnets can execute complex cyber threats >and evolve their tactics in real-time without human intervention, posing >significant challenges to cybersecurity efforts. iotinsider.com rapid7.com >Overview of AI-Powered Botnets[end quoted "search assist"]
AI-powered botnets are advanced networks of compromised devices that utilize >artificial intelligence to enhance their capabilities. These botnets can adapt >their strategies in real-time, making them more difficult to detect and mitigate
compared to traditional botnets.
Key Features of AI-Powered Botnets
Automation: AI allows botnets to automate attacks, enabling them to execute
complex strategies without human intervention.
Adaptability: They can change tactics quickly, shifting from one type of
attack to another, which complicates detection efforts.
Evasion Techniques: AI enhances the ability of botnets to evade security
measures, making them more resilient against traditional defenses.
Impact on Cybersecurity
The rise of AI-powered botnets poses significant challenges for organizations. >They can disrupt services, steal sensitive data, and cause long-term reputational
damage. The increasing number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has further >amplified the threat, as these devices often lack robust security measures. >Examples of AI-Powered Botnets
Mirai Botnet: Known for targeting IoT devices, it has evolved to leverage AI
for more sophisticated attacks.
Zero-Day Botnets: These are newly created botnets that have not been
documented before, making them particularly challenging to detect.
Defense Strategies
To combat AI-powered botnets, organizations should implement comprehensive >security measures, including:
Advanced Detection Systems: Utilizing AI and machine learning to identify
unusual patterns and behaviors in network traffic.
Regular Updates: Keeping software and devices updated to mitigate
vulnerabilities that botnets exploit.
Security Best Practices: Adopting a proactive approach to cybersecurity,
including employee training and incident response planning.
By understanding and preparing for the evolving landscape of AI-powered botnets,
organizations can better protect their networks and data.
Wikipedia iotinsider.com
On Mon, 13 Oct 2025 23:58:44 -0000 (UTC), Alex de Joode <usura@local.smersh.su> wrote:
D <noreply@dirge.harmsk.com> wrote:
: On Fri, 10 Oct 2025 19:54:04 +0000 (UTC),
Injection-Info: news.tcpreset.net: ^^^^^^^^
: "mail2news@dizum.com" is working fine . . .
:
: your advertisements of the eelbash "mail2dizum" should include a disclaimer, that it
: is not affiliated with the popular http://dizum.net/ remailer, smtp, or m2n services
That would be a nice addition, it is quite confusing as it is.:
--
dizum.com - Internet Problem Providers since 1994. (tor|mail2news|remailer)
if tor-2-news gateways were accessible _after_ anonymous remailer exits,
then there might be a whole new world of m2n possibilities (someday, if)
human affairs seem to be two separate worlds somehow coexisting without
ever actually connecting, insiders that own the planet, and nonexistent outsiders somewhere in the netherworld . . . on usenet, insiders appear
to be pushing the "anonymous remailers are bad and tor-mailers are good" narrative . . . but thirty-one years later, from "usura@" is yet unique:
nntp <lux-feed1.newsdeef.eu/81-171-22-215.pugleaf.net:119 usenet archive> https://rocksolid-us.pugleaf.net/groups/alt.privacy.anon-server/message/<ZVVRLc1w165w@vox.hacktic.nl>
Path: archive.newsdeef.eu!mbox2nntp-alt.security.pgp.mbox.zip!gmd.de[end quote]
!nntp.gmd.de!xlink.net!sbusol.rz.uni-sb.de!news.coli.uni-sb.de!news.dfn.de >> !scsing.switch.ch!swidir.switch.ch!univ-lyon1.fr!jussieu.fr!math.ohio-state.edu
!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net
!sun4nl!hacktic!vox.hacktic.nl!usura
From: usura@vox.hacktic.nl (usura)
Newsgroups: hacktic.pgp,alt.security.pgp,alt.privacy.anon-server
Subject: Remailer
Date: Wed, 04 May 94 00:17:34 +0200
Organization: VoX I.C.E. Labz, Esth 1994.
Lines: 38
Message-ID: <ZVVRLc1w165w@vox.hacktic.nl>
kafka@xs4all.hacktic.nl (Kafka) writes:
======= Unpack this message with pgp -p ======
Remailer for Waffle 1.4 - Cyph3rpunx wr1t3 k0d3!
Version 1.4
There are now tree sites testing this remailer.
The current version is 1.6
for penet-style remailing: for cypherpunx-style remailing:
anon@jpunix remailer@jpunix
anon@desert.hacktic.nl remail@desert.hacktic.nl
anon@vox.hacktic.nl remail@vox.hacktic.nl
penet-style remailing allocates an anonymous mailback ID.
cypherpunx-style remailing doesn't keep *any* logs.
If you encounter problems please report them to the site administrator:
perry@jpunix
usura@vox.hacktic.nl
and to Patrick at kafka@desert.hacktic.nl for he developed this
piece of Cyph3rpunx wr1t3 k0d3!
EnJoY ..
____ Alex de Joode <usura@vox.hacktic.nl>
\ /__ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
\/ / "It's dangerous to be right when the government is wrong."
\/ --Voltaire --finger usura@hacktic.nl for PGPpublicKEY--
when governments say "we were only doing our duty", that's it, they
really were only doing their duty so they're only telling the truth
Blast from the past, when we were young and naieve (but life was already fun *g*)