Posted on 10/17/2016 8:22:14 AM PDT by Cheerio
WikiLeaks said Monday that founder Julian Assange had to put into play appropriate contingency plans after a state party severed his internet link.
The night before, WikiLeaks published three cryptic tweets that left followers alarmed and confused.
Heres the Monday morning tweet:
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The three tweets sent out the night before referenced (Secretary of State) John Kerry, Ecuador and UK FCO (the United Kingdoms Foreign Commonwealth Office). Each was preceded by the word pre-commitment 1, 2 or 3, and followed by a 64-digit number.
(Excerpt) Read more at bizpacreview.com ...
Best election, EVA! It’s like a James Bond thriller.
Go Julian, GO!
“I have been monitoring Binsacks site overnight and people were asking him if Assange is dead. He did not answer right away. This morning he put the news out on twitter and facebook.”
Short of a live video from Julian Assange Showing Stating his situation then you can not trust any comments coming from any source. Even including wiki leaks itself.
It seems the Clinton/Soros/MuslimBH Cabal is still building steam on retaliation and spew.
The Clintons will do anything...suck-up to anything....to retain power.
A hash would only validate one document. A hash that authenticate two documents would represent a collision. Not likely at all for a 256-bit hash. I suspect it is a hash to either authenticate a future message, or is a key to unlock an archive.
Let's say that Alice had an encrypted file of Bobs. She doesnt know the password. So Bob sends Alice a messagenwith a subjectmline of '412'. Well 412 could mean anything. However, in this case, Alice knowa that Bob means that he is really talkimg about the number represented by 2^412-1. Thw password could either be the number itself, or an agreed upon hash of same. The hash is actually better because it is always the same number of characters, whereas the mersene number (look it up) of 412 is 125 digits long and these Mersene number for 912 would be 2748 digits.
The key here, if you'll pardon the pun is that the two parties have to agree on the form to be used ahead of time in order for it to work. Unfortunately, a system like this is very much succeptable to being beaten out of you with rubber hoses. That is a big drawback, but there are an infinite number of ways to make dead drops on the internet. If people are even somewhat creatice, it doesnt take much to come up with a system like this.
Thanks for the good advice. Just to clarify though, I did not intend to say Binsack said he was dead.
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