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June 22, 2017, 07:32:28 AM
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Hello!

I'm looking for work.

Skills: C (linux/mac/win, threads/network), PHP (5-7, laravel/yii), reverse engineering (restoring lost code, patching, extending functionality, decompiling).

Interested in small automation tasks / one-day projects.

Pay upon completion. Fixed project pricing. Full price quote before we start. No need for technical specification.

Jabber deadbeef@riotcat.org



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June 22, 2017, 07:38:14 AM
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HI, can you crack a gmail account without the person knowing that someone is using his account. Normally gmail sends an alert about suspicious login. Is there a possibility to circumvent that?

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June 22, 2017, 07:39:41 AM
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I appreciate your skills. May you also post your job requirements at workingforbitcoins.com ?
It is the newly launced website where you can post your skills or search for freelancers.

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HI, can you crack a gmail account without the person knowing that someone is using his account. Normally gmail sends an alert about suspicious login. Is there a possibility to circumvent that?

Hi! Sorry, it is not possible. Your best bet is to try to find some flaw in their system or to gain access to google servers Smiley Not really viable I would say. Good luck Smiley

I appreciate your skills. May you also post your job requirements at workingforbitcoins.com ?
It is the newly launced website where you can post your skills or search for freelancers.


Thanks! I will take a look.
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