MikeMike (OP)
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December 16, 2018, 12:13:54 AM |
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The KORE Team is happy to announce the fork code and new wallet are in testing. We Appreciate your continued patience while our coder team and some trusted community conduct this testing. Once the code passes testing, the full Community testnet starts and we encourage all to participate to ensure a smooth successful fork.
MikeMike Good news! I look forward to seeing the launch of the project fork and the new wallet. Go Kore, go BTC. We are making progress daily and working OT every week.
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Mxrider420z
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December 16, 2018, 03:29:43 PM |
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The KORE Team is happy to announce the fork code and new wallet are in testing. We Appreciate your continued patience while our coder team and some trusted community conduct this testing. Once the code passes testing, the full Community testnet starts and we encourage all to participate to ensure a smooth successful fork.
MikeMike Good news! I look forward to seeing the launch of the project fork and the new wallet. Go Kore, go BTC. Thanks a lot for the support the team is working hard on a lot of cool things for the projects. Wanna wish a great weekend to the community. Go Kore, Go BTC
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December 17, 2018, 01:00:43 PM |
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We are witnessing the world war, a silent on. Countries are focusing their efforts in data base to retrieve what they want to know about people and government. https://globalnews.ca/news/4758977/marriott-hack-china-trade/This case is one of few we can see, I imagine that is a lot going on without our knowledge.
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December 17, 2018, 04:47:17 PM |
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We are witnessing the world war, a silent on. Countries are focusing their efforts in data base to retrieve what they want to know about people and government. https://globalnews.ca/news/4758977/marriott-hack-china-trade/This case is one of few we can see, I imagine that is a lot going on without our knowledge. We're always being watched by someone. We must rely on communication means that almost always are not safe. That's why I believe Kore is the solution to that. Let's take our privacy serious and fight for it! -- Let's surf the solar waves in the moon!
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December 17, 2018, 06:10:31 PM |
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We are witnessing the world war, a silent on. Countries are focusing their efforts in data base to retrieve what they want to know about people and government. https://globalnews.ca/news/4758977/marriott-hack-china-trade/This case is one of few we can see, I imagine that is a lot going on without our knowledge. We're always being watched by someone. We must rely on communication means that almost always are not safe. That's why I believe Kore is the solution to that. Let's take our privacy serious and fight for it! -- Let's surf the solar waves in the moon! Certainly governments are always snooping on people's assets and financial transactions. And there are also some big tech companies that collect our information and use it for business purposes. Come to think of it, that's all we know, there may still be many others out there.
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December 18, 2018, 06:40:50 PM |
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Hey guys how is everyone doing?, Coming here to share a couple cool articles about a new type of malware that was getting intructions from Memes on Twitter, yes you read it right Memes. Here is a little summary of the findings. The malware itself is relatively underwhelming: like most primitive remote access trojans (RATs), the malware quietly infects a vulnerable computer, takes screenshots and pulls other data from the affected system and sends it back to the malware’s command and control server. What’s interesting is how the malware uses Twitter as an unwilling conduit in communicating with its malicious mothership. Trend Micro said in a blog post that the malware listens for commands from a Twitter account run by the malware operator. The researchers found two tweets that used steganography to hide “/print” commands in the meme images, which told the malware to take a screenshot of an infected computer. The malware then separately obtains the address where its command and control server is located from a Pastebin post, which directs the malware where to send the screenshots The malware appears to have first appeared in mid-October, according to a hash analysis by VirusTotal, around the time that the Pastebin post was first created. But the researchers admit they don’t have all the answers, and more work needs to be done to fully understand the malware. It’s not clear where the malware came from, how it infects its victims or who’s behind it. It’s also not clear exactly what the malware is for — or its intended use in the future. The researchers also don’t know why the Pastebin post points to a local, non-internet address, suggesting it may be a proof-of-concept for future attacks. Although Twitter didn’t host any malicious content, nor could the tweets result in a malware infection, it’s an interesting (although not unique) way of using the social media site as a clever way of communicating with malware. The logic goes that in using Twitter, the malware would connect to “twitter.com,” which is far less likely to be flagged or blocked by anti-malware software than a dodgy-looking server. For more information you can read articles on the links below: https://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/cybercriminals-use-malicious-memes-that-communicate-with-malware/https://techcrunch.com/2018/12/17/malware-commands-code-twitter-hidden-memes/Have a great week. Cheers
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December 18, 2018, 07:38:59 PM |
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In today's life if we care to much about privacy we should buy a island to live remotely from outside world.
Damm it.
Wish new techs come around to give us back the privacy and liberty any person deserves.
Go Kore! Bring it to us.
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December 18, 2018, 08:05:19 PM |
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Hey guys how is everyone doing?, Coming here to share a couple cool articles about a new type of malware that was getting intructions from Memes on Twitter, yes you read it right Memes. Here is a little summary of the findings. The malware itself is relatively underwhelming: like most primitive remote access trojans (RATs), the malware quietly infects a vulnerable computer, takes screenshots and pulls other data from the affected system and sends it back to the malware’s command and control server. What’s interesting is how the malware uses Twitter as an unwilling conduit in communicating with its malicious mothership. Trend Micro said in a blog post that the malware listens for commands from a Twitter account run by the malware operator. The researchers found two tweets that used steganography to hide “/print” commands in the meme images, which told the malware to take a screenshot of an infected computer. The malware then separately obtains the address where its command and control server is located from a Pastebin post, which directs the malware where to send the screenshots The malware appears to have first appeared in mid-October, according to a hash analysis by VirusTotal, around the time that the Pastebin post was first created. But the researchers admit they don’t have all the answers, and more work needs to be done to fully understand the malware. It’s not clear where the malware came from, how it infects its victims or who’s behind it. It’s also not clear exactly what the malware is for — or its intended use in the future. The researchers also don’t know why the Pastebin post points to a local, non-internet address, suggesting it may be a proof-of-concept for future attacks. Although Twitter didn’t host any malicious content, nor could the tweets result in a malware infection, it’s an interesting (although not unique) way of using the social media site as a clever way of communicating with malware. The logic goes that in using Twitter, the malware would connect to “twitter.com,” which is far less likely to be flagged or blocked by anti-malware software than a dodgy-looking server. For more information you can read articles on the links below: https://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/cybercriminals-use-malicious-memes-that-communicate-with-malware/https://techcrunch.com/2018/12/17/malware-commands-code-twitter-hidden-memes/Have a great week. Cheers Hey guys, This subject is very interesting. It's hard to imagine that they managed to use Twitter Memes to attack users. Security and privacy have to be taken very seriously.
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December 18, 2018, 09:58:20 PM |
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Hey guys how is everyone doing?, Coming here to share a couple cool articles about a new type of malware that was getting intructions from Memes on Twitter, yes you read it right Memes. Here is a little summary of the findings. The malware itself is relatively underwhelming: like most primitive remote access trojans (RATs), the malware quietly infects a vulnerable computer, takes screenshots and pulls other data from the affected system and sends it back to the malware’s command and control server. What’s interesting is how the malware uses Twitter as an unwilling conduit in communicating with its malicious mothership. Trend Micro said in a blog post that the malware listens for commands from a Twitter account run by the malware operator. The researchers found two tweets that used steganography to hide “/print” commands in the meme images, which told the malware to take a screenshot of an infected computer. The malware then separately obtains the address where its command and control server is located from a Pastebin post, which directs the malware where to send the screenshots The malware appears to have first appeared in mid-October, according to a hash analysis by VirusTotal, around the time that the Pastebin post was first created. But the researchers admit they don’t have all the answers, and more work needs to be done to fully understand the malware. It’s not clear where the malware came from, how it infects its victims or who’s behind it. It’s also not clear exactly what the malware is for — or its intended use in the future. The researchers also don’t know why the Pastebin post points to a local, non-internet address, suggesting it may be a proof-of-concept for future attacks. Although Twitter didn’t host any malicious content, nor could the tweets result in a malware infection, it’s an interesting (although not unique) way of using the social media site as a clever way of communicating with malware. The logic goes that in using Twitter, the malware would connect to “twitter.com,” which is far less likely to be flagged or blocked by anti-malware software than a dodgy-looking server. For more information you can read articles on the links below: https://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/cybercriminals-use-malicious-memes-that-communicate-with-malware/https://techcrunch.com/2018/12/17/malware-commands-code-twitter-hidden-memes/Have a great week. Cheers Hey guys, This subject is very interesting. It's hard to imagine that they managed to use Twitter Memes to attack users. Security and privacy have to be taken very seriously. I didn't get if the user gets infected via an image on Twitter, which would be a hard thing to do unless you have also infected a, say, Chrome extension to read the steganography message from the image and infect the user. I can understand how the virus can read commands from twitter images via steganography (and it's very clever), but infecting a user using it in the first place would be very frightening. -- Let's surf the solar waves in the moon!
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Mxrider420z
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December 19, 2018, 06:57:21 PM |
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Hey guys how is everyone doing?, Coming here to share a couple cool articles about a new type of malware that was getting intructions from Memes on Twitter, yes you read it right Memes. Here is a little summary of the findings. The malware itself is relatively underwhelming: like most primitive remote access trojans (RATs), the malware quietly infects a vulnerable computer, takes screenshots and pulls other data from the affected system and sends it back to the malware’s command and control server. What’s interesting is how the malware uses Twitter as an unwilling conduit in communicating with its malicious mothership. Trend Micro said in a blog post that the malware listens for commands from a Twitter account run by the malware operator. The researchers found two tweets that used steganography to hide “/print” commands in the meme images, which told the malware to take a screenshot of an infected computer. The malware then separately obtains the address where its command and control server is located from a Pastebin post, which directs the malware where to send the screenshots The malware appears to have first appeared in mid-October, according to a hash analysis by VirusTotal, around the time that the Pastebin post was first created. But the researchers admit they don’t have all the answers, and more work needs to be done to fully understand the malware. It’s not clear where the malware came from, how it infects its victims or who’s behind it. It’s also not clear exactly what the malware is for — or its intended use in the future. The researchers also don’t know why the Pastebin post points to a local, non-internet address, suggesting it may be a proof-of-concept for future attacks. Although Twitter didn’t host any malicious content, nor could the tweets result in a malware infection, it’s an interesting (although not unique) way of using the social media site as a clever way of communicating with malware. The logic goes that in using Twitter, the malware would connect to “twitter.com,” which is far less likely to be flagged or blocked by anti-malware software than a dodgy-looking server. For more information you can read articles on the links below: https://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/cybercriminals-use-malicious-memes-that-communicate-with-malware/https://techcrunch.com/2018/12/17/malware-commands-code-twitter-hidden-memes/Have a great week. Cheers Hey guys, This subject is very interesting. It's hard to imagine that they managed to use Twitter Memes to attack users. Security and privacy have to be taken very seriously. I didn't get if the user gets infected via an image on Twitter, which would be a hard thing to do unless you have also infected a, say, Chrome extension to read the steganography message from the image and infect the user. I can understand how the virus can read commands from twitter images via steganography (and it's very clever), but infecting a user using it in the first place would be very frightening. -- Let's surf the solar waves in the moon! This particular virus was not on the memes itself the hacker was using the memes to send commands to the virus to the people with their computers already infected, commands like for taking screenshots of your screen and getting what you type on the keyboard and send it to them. Cheers
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MikeMike (OP)
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December 19, 2018, 10:01:46 PM |
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In today's life if we care to much about privacy we should buy a island to live remotely from outside world.
Damm it.
Wish new techs come around to give us back the privacy and liberty any person deserves.
Go Kore! Bring it to us.
We have been conditioned to accept the trading of convenience and even our Rights for Privacy. Thankfully there are ones and also Bitcoin is making us aware we need to accept some inconveniences to gain back our Rights and our Privacy and more and more people are realizing this and making changes. The millions leaving Farcebook, Twister and Govgle. These behemoths are making the gesture that they are concerned about your privacy and making changes but in reality their business model depends on them continuing to steal your data/or have it stolen or sell it to corporations and the Governmental agencies in one way or another and much of this is indirectly through overpaid contracts for other services. The scary thing is they would love to all follow the Chinese model of forcing you to use their services and platforms. KORE Projects aims to meet some of these pain points and we will. MikeMike
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December 20, 2018, 11:48:11 AM |
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In today's life if we care to much about privacy we should buy a island to live remotely from outside world.
Damm it.
Wish new techs come around to give us back the privacy and liberty any person deserves.
Go Kore! Bring it to us.
We have been conditioned to accept the trading of convenience and even our Rights for Privacy. Thankfully there are ones and also Bitcoin is making us aware we need to accept some inconveniences to gain back our Rights and our Privacy and more and more people are realizing this and making changes. The millions leaving Farcebook, Twister and Govgle. These behemoths are making the gesture that they are concerned about your privacy and making changes but in reality their business model depends on them continuing to steal your data/or have it stolen or sell it to corporations and the Governmental agencies in one way or another and much of this is indirectly through overpaid contracts for other services. The scary thing is they would love to all follow the Chinese model of forcing you to use their services and platforms. KORE Projects aims to meet some of these pain points and we will. MikeMike The problem is a lack of alternatives, most people don't care to lose privacy in order to have good tools as Facebook, Google, Twitter, Amazon, etc. They didn't have access to information since the internet mania, people will not have access to money until Bitcoin mainstream. These two tools allow a massive transformation in society, now we are concerned about privacy and anonymity but it will only succeed if we delivery alternatives, that is where I believe projects like Kore can bring some good tools.
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December 20, 2018, 02:11:32 PM |
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In today's life if we care to much about privacy we should buy a island to live remotely from outside world.
Damm it.
Wish new techs come around to give us back the privacy and liberty any person deserves.
Go Kore! Bring it to us.
We have been conditioned to accept the trading of convenience and even our Rights for Privacy. Thankfully there are ones and also Bitcoin is making us aware we need to accept some inconveniences to gain back our Rights and our Privacy and more and more people are realizing this and making changes. The millions leaving Farcebook, Twister and Govgle. These behemoths are making the gesture that they are concerned about your privacy and making changes but in reality their business model depends on them continuing to steal your data/or have it stolen or sell it to corporations and the Governmental agencies in one way or another and much of this is indirectly through overpaid contracts for other services. The scary thing is they would love to all follow the Chinese model of forcing you to use their services and platforms. KORE Projects aims to meet some of these pain points and we will. MikeMike The problem is a lack of alternatives, most people don't care to lose privacy in order to have good tools as Facebook, Google, Twitter, Amazon, etc. They didn't have access to information since the internet mania, people will not have access to money until Bitcoin mainstream. These two tools allow a massive transformation in society, now we are concerned about privacy and anonymity but it will only succeed if we delivery alternatives, that is where I believe projects like Kore can bring some good tools. That's the point. We need alternatives to Fakebook, Govgle (loved this one @MikeMike) and so on. I truly believe that it's up to good devs that care about privacy to deliver the next set of tools that people will use tomorrow. I'm betting Kore Devs are the ones that will bring us this in a near future. -- Let's surf the solar waves in the moon!
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December 21, 2018, 04:54:19 PM |
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In today's life if we care to much about privacy we should buy a island to live remotely from outside world.
Damm it.
Wish new techs come around to give us back the privacy and liberty any person deserves.
Go Kore! Bring it to us.
We have been conditioned to accept the trading of convenience and even our Rights for Privacy. Thankfully there are ones and also Bitcoin is making us aware we need to accept some inconveniences to gain back our Rights and our Privacy and more and more people are realizing this and making changes. The millions leaving Farcebook, Twister and Govgle. These behemoths are making the gesture that they are concerned about your privacy and making changes but in reality their business model depends on them continuing to steal your data/or have it stolen or sell it to corporations and the Governmental agencies in one way or another and much of this is indirectly through overpaid contracts for other services. The scary thing is they would love to all follow the Chinese model of forcing you to use their services and platforms. KORE Projects aims to meet some of these pain points and we will. MikeMike The problem is a lack of alternatives, most people don't care to lose privacy in order to have good tools as Facebook, Google, Twitter, Amazon, etc. They didn't have access to information since the internet mania, people will not have access to money until Bitcoin mainstream. These two tools allow a massive transformation in society, now we are concerned about privacy and anonymity but it will only succeed if we delivery alternatives, that is where I believe projects like Kore can bring some good tools. That's the point. We need alternatives to Fakebook, Govgle (loved this one @MikeMike) and so on. I truly believe that it's up to good devs that care about privacy to deliver the next set of tools that people will use tomorrow. I'm betting Kore Devs are the ones that will bring us this in a near future. -- Let's surf the solar waves in the moon! I think it takes a constant struggle for freedom and democracy, because there is a constant struggle to remove them. Go Kore, Go BTC.
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MikeMike (OP)
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December 22, 2018, 09:27:03 AM |
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In today's life if we care to much about privacy we should buy a island to live remotely from outside world.
Damm it.
Wish new techs come around to give us back the privacy and liberty any person deserves.
Go Kore! Bring it to us.
We have been conditioned to accept the trading of convenience and even our Rights for Privacy. Thankfully there are ones and also Bitcoin is making us aware we need to accept some inconveniences to gain back our Rights and our Privacy and more and more people are realizing this and making changes. The millions leaving Farcebook, Twister and Govgle. These behemoths are making the gesture that they are concerned about your privacy and making changes but in reality their business model depends on them continuing to steal your data/or have it stolen or sell it to corporations and the Governmental agencies in one way or another and much of this is indirectly through overpaid contracts for other services. The scary thing is they would love to all follow the Chinese model of forcing you to use their services and platforms. KORE Projects aims to meet some of these pain points and we will. MikeMike The problem is a lack of alternatives, most people don't care to lose privacy in order to have good tools as Facebook, Google, Twitter, Amazon, etc. They didn't have access to information since the internet mania, people will not have access to money until Bitcoin mainstream. These two tools allow a massive transformation in society, now we are concerned about privacy and anonymity but it will only succeed if we delivery alternatives, that is where I believe projects like Kore can bring some good tools. That's the point. We need alternatives to Fakebook, Govgle (loved this one @MikeMike) and so on. I truly believe that it's up to good devs that care about privacy to deliver the next set of tools that people will use tomorrow. I'm betting Kore Devs are the ones that will bring us this in a near future. -- Let's surf the solar waves in the moon! I think it takes a constant struggle for freedom and democracy, because there is a constant struggle to remove them. Go Kore, Go BTC. For sure corruption is at the end of it.
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December 24, 2018, 06:45:08 PM |
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Hey guys, i added a soak command to korebot, its also now completely transactionless which means you will immediately be able to spend your balance
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December 25, 2018, 06:36:59 AM |
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We did not expect much Marketing Value from the KORE sponsorship of BLACER till February around the release of the new wallet, we will continue to post about the progression of Team BLACER successes, growth and additions to their Team and there have been many. Cheers! https://twitter.com/BlacerTV/status/1075109380020932608
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December 25, 2018, 03:04:04 PM |
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Hey guys how is everyone doing?, Coming here to wish a Merry Christmas to the Kore community and everybody else from the Bitcoin Talk forum. Go Kore, Go BTC. Cheers
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December 26, 2018, 08:37:26 PM |
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Hey guys, i added a soak command to korebot, its also now completely transactionless which means you will immediately be able to spend your balance
Nice work TheMatrix101, making easier for people to use Kore. We did not expect much Marketing Value from the KORE sponsorship of BLACER till February around the release of the new wallet, we will continue to post about the progression of Team BLACER successes, growth and additions to their Team and there have been many. Cheers! https://twitter.com/BlacerTV/status/1075109380020932608Ow... we are getting noticed.
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December 27, 2018, 04:48:21 AM |
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KORE sponsors the first live event conducted by Team BLACER. Below is a quote from BLACER... "Took place tournament organized by Blacer Limited sponsored by KoreCoin in the big Arena in Poland exactly Tauron Arena where are the most important events in Poland and world. (Selena Gomez will be there ) For this tournament arrived 16 players (including 8 invited players and 8 won qualifiers.) from every part of Poland and only 4 players win awards. It was tournament of game Starcraft2. The tournament went very smoothly without any problems. The players were happy. The tournament was broadcast on the twitch platform in Polish and German. The results could be bet on over 20 bookie sites. The results from the games were unpredictable. Because the tournament favorite Szymon Nieciąg was eliminated in quarter final, Guru was defeated by the player with nick ArT. Among the older players was also a player from the Blacer team very young because he was only 14 years old and he managed to get out of the group and take 4th place and almost got to the finals. Result of tournament: Congratulations to the Top 4 of the @BlacerTV Super Game Kraków 2018!" https://liquipedia.net/starcraft2/File:Blacer_Super_Game_Kraków_2018_Banner.jpg
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