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Update Now supporting Yacoin and Junkcoin.
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Update Now supporting Yacoin and Junkcoin.
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Update Now supporting CHNcoin.
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Update Now supporting CHNcoin.
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 How does it work?After both parties have mutually agreed upon the terms of the transaction one of the parties contacts CEA to initiate the escrow transaction. Once details of transaction have been received, CEA will provide the original contact party with a PGP signed escrow contract. Once funds has been successfully received in the escrow account from one or both parties the escrow process will be completed and the funds according to the terms of the PGP signed escrow contract will be fulfilled. How can you be trusted?Although I may not be most vocal member here, i have in fact been a registered member on BCT since late 2010 and have traded with many other BCT members in that time without incident or issue. I'm also a member at the ExchangeMoneyForum by the username vvconline where i have been a member since early 2010 and hold a 30+ i-trader rating which can be verified Here ( you must be logged in to view the rating!) More over, I'm also a member at TalkGold by the username cylon where i have been a member since mid 2010 and a seller of Virtual and Physical prepaid card products without incident or issue. CEA Service FeeService fee deducted per escrow transaction is 0.50% which is payable by one or both parties. Crypto-currencies supportedBitcoin, Litecoin, PPcoin, Terracoin, Novacoin, Devcoin, Freicoin, Feathercoin, Bytecoin, BBQcoin, Minicoin, Bitbar, CHNcoin, YAcoin, Junkcoin, Ripple Contact CEAWebsite: Click HereBitcointalk PM: Click HereBitMessage: BM-2DCBiPq8hMvRXovtEwZupir6 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Darwin) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJRmspKAAoJELawobQUbjBRNIcIAMp+xNZDNUrDVfsQ9VaVFoTk SQKyhuBXchaYYCI3aTSTGsBT/ivXhzgVJEUCDFDHTiVxedxiUmXp+VMRWRNRCsLm ctLRv8Ps87QHUsWmywwwNO1hfBJ6WSmX7mSSzs2Pcs6839mK1LMBaQ1ImvDe22KO ketdigsvO7QM2YD+QKEl/sBQlPD+t4KYjkeEje5Vyv280EArteAOfSCf8oF0zLAl aNHs9hOMwxTRuvJ0SPvAcNqfAxz9/Ev+TAI+9tJ1ds6ef6A5GJE19UJrdPngoA6m mA+Wu869XzELpWe6LNAi48TRqBfm4BtVqdHFRkaNAugLxFavlvsWlrXz/zozJg4= =6W50 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Updated: 23/05/13
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 How does it work?After both parties have mutually agreed upon the terms of the transaction one of the parties contacts CEA to initiate the escrow transaction. Once details of transaction have been received, CEA will provide the original contact party with a PGP signed escrow contract. Once funds has been successfully received in the escrow account from one or both parties the escrow process will be completed and the funds according to the terms of the PGP signed escrow contract will be fulfilled. How can you be trusted?Although I may not be most vocal member here, i have in fact been a registered member on BCT since late 2010 and have traded with many other BCT members in that time without incident or issue. I'm also a member at the ExchangeMoneyForum by the username vvconline where i have been a member since early 2010 and hold a 30+ i-trader rating which can be verified Here ( you must be logged in to view the rating!) More over, I'm also a member at TalkGold by the username cylon where i have been a member since mid 2010 and a seller of Virtual and Physical prepaid card products without incident or issue. CEA Service FeeService fee deducted per escrow transaction is 0.50% which is payable by one or both parties. Crypto-currencies supportedBitcoin, Litecoin, PPcoin, Terracoin, Novacoin, Devcoin, Freicoin, Feathercoin, Bytecoin, BBQcoin, Minicoin, Bitbar, CHNcoin, YAcoin, Junkcoin, Ripple Contact CEAWebsite: Click HereBitcointalk PM: Click HereBitMessage: BM-2DCBiPq8hMvRXovtEwZupir6 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Darwin) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJRmspKAAoJELawobQUbjBRNIcIAMp+xNZDNUrDVfsQ9VaVFoTk SQKyhuBXchaYYCI3aTSTGsBT/ivXhzgVJEUCDFDHTiVxedxiUmXp+VMRWRNRCsLm ctLRv8Ps87QHUsWmywwwNO1hfBJ6WSmX7mSSzs2Pcs6839mK1LMBaQ1ImvDe22KO ketdigsvO7QM2YD+QKEl/sBQlPD+t4KYjkeEje5Vyv280EArteAOfSCf8oF0zLAl aNHs9hOMwxTRuvJ0SPvAcNqfAxz9/Ev+TAI+9tJ1ds6ef6A5GJE19UJrdPngoA6m mA+Wu869XzELpWe6LNAi48TRqBfm4BtVqdHFRkaNAugLxFavlvsWlrXz/zozJg4= =6W50 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Updated: 23/05/13
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I'm able to facilitate escrow transactions with multiple crypto-currencies at a service rate of 0.50% per escrow transaction.
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A new software tool, Elcomsoft Forensic Disk Decryptor, promises to decrypt encryption containers created using BitLocker, PGP and TrueCrypt.
The software from ElcomSoft -- a Russian provider of encryption-cracking software and other digital forensic tools -- accomplishes the feat not by cracking the containers themselves, but rather by exploiting the fact that once the containers are accessed, the decryption passwords get stored in computer memory. The software is designed to be used by digital forensic investigators -- for example, when investigating suspected insider theft incidents.
"BitLocker, PGP and TrueCrypt set [an] industry standard in the area of whole-disk and partition encryption," said ElcomSoft CEO Vladimir Katalov in a blog post. "All three tools provide strong, reliable protection, and offer a perfect implementation of strong crypto." As a result, he said that if a user of those tools picks a long, complex password, cracking the encryption container outright would likely be impossible.
One encryption container Achilles heel, however, happens when the containers get accessed on a computer. "No one likes typing their long, complex passwords every time they need to read or write a file," said Katalov. "As a result, keys used to encrypt and decrypt data that's being written or read from protected volumes are kept readily accessible in the computer's operating memory. Obviously, what's kept readily accessible can be retrieved near instantly by a third-party tool."
What's needed first, however, is a memory dump, which can be grabbed either using forensic tools, or via a Firewire attack, even if a computer is in hibernation or sleep mode. The Elcomsoft tool then attempts to extract the encryption keys from that dump. "The new product includes algorithms allowing us to analyze dumps of computers' volatile memory, locating areas that contain the decryption keys," Katalov said. "Sometimes the keys are discovered by analyzing byte sequences, and sometimes by examining crypto containers' internal structures. When searching for PGP keys, the user can significantly speed up the process if the exact encryption algorithm is known."
But there's one big caveat when grabbing the needed memory dumps: The targeted encryption containers must be mounted to the computer. "It's important that encrypted volumes are mounted at the time a memory dump is obtained or the PC goes to sleep; otherwise, the decryption keys are destroyed and the content of encrypted volumes cannot be decrypted without knowing the original plain-text password," said Katalov.
The three encryption containers targeted by the software comprise some of the most-used file encryption tools on the market. Microsoft's BitLocker To Go, for example, allows data on removable devices to be encrypted and is included with some premium versions of Windows 7 and Vista, as well as Windows 8.
TrueCrypt, meanwhile, is well-regarded open source data encryption software that currently runs on Windows 7, Vista and XP, as well as Mac OS X and Linux systems. Finally, PGP -- which stands for Pretty Good Privacy -- is available from Symantec, which acquired PGP in 2010.
Elcomsoft also has added plug-ins for TrueCrypt and BitLocker To Go to its Distributed Password Recovery software, which allows users to subject encryption containers to a variety of brute-force attack techniques, as well as a dictionary, password mask and permutation attacks. Source: informationweek.co.uk
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Timer removed. End time: 2013-05-18+21:00:00UTC
The OP should include this on the first page of this thread.
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so this 11pm utc is translated to what in GMT?
Should be at midnite tonite.
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18Fw6LsQQRMNUio5no7WsVeiWeMF6h1LQ5 Thanks
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For some reason the client is not get any connections
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If regulation is what you seek and desire why use Bitcoin at all. Why don't you stop using Bitcoin and just use fiat. Problem solved.
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my firefox dies painfully whenever I try to log in.
DOn't understand the login process, is it always going to be like this or what.
Yea that's what i get too.
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Is it possible to upload this to another file host which does not need Adobe Flash Player to download the file ?
I'm on travel, so I don't have access to my home machine right now. When I get home though I'll arrange to provide them to you via an alternate link. Thanks i appreciate that.
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Is it possible to upload this to another file host which does not need Adobe Flash Player to download the file ?
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The rate at BS is 1USD = 50XRP
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