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voodoo_

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  1. Moram reći da su prošlogodišnje igre tužne.
  2. Ako, sad će ga više želeti
  3. Da, u sledećem možda bude objavljen i sav poslat hardver a ne samo polovina.
  4. Bjork je debil Koji raj na zemlji :(
  5. Treba ti shader model 3.0 kartica koju nemaš.
  6. Poz Nisam nešto raspoložen al nadam se da vi jeste
  7. Jao sav sam se uzbudio najednom! Nego moram da vidim kako da dođem do stanice za bas a da ne ostanem bez oka ili uva
  8. A, pa onda ti je rezač na izdisaju. Eeeventualno apdejtuj firmware na rezaču ili promeni diskove.
  9. U vrh, to je bio hit teretane jednog meseca Al sam se prejeo carski, sad bi lego jedan džonjotron al nema se vremena!
  10. O bože <o> Daemon Tools inače RADI, nego si eto koristio neku verziju od pre hrista. Lepo ti kažem, moraš da imaš najnovije verzije drajvera, kao i svih programa koji instaliraju svoje drajvere, a takav je i Daemon Tools. CS isto radi, igra moj buraz na sedmici. Nego prosto ne umeš da instaliraš kako treba i to je to.
  11. Kod mene isto nema petardi. Jeste izvalili da nema nešto ni stranaca po gradu, valjda se Slovenci više smorili.
  12. Zašto instaliraš drajvere koje si dobio uz komp, aman ti Bog? To je sve prebajato, UVEK pre reinstalacije sistema odeš na sajt proizvođača ploče, poskidaš sve nove drajvere za konkretan operativni sistem i instaliraš ih posle reinstalacije :S
  13. U kolki si Ankajnde jebo sliku svoju
  14. Ovaj svet je ogrezao u blud i zadovoljavanje primalnih nagona :(
  15. Ima kod Igora u firmi To možda kod tebe, eno ga Stijović 10 kila lakši :) (doduše sad izgleda ko Rambo :D )
  16. Rintaj vole kad nemaš škole!
  17. Ovaj Nikita kuka kao da mu fali jedna noga i šest prstiju na rukama, a u stvari mu ne fali, trebalo bi ga suspendovati! Dosta je jedan Ćira na forumu.
  18. http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/21048.cfm Expert cracks GSM phone call encryption Karsten Nohl of Germany, an engineer and encryption expert, announced at the Chaos Communication Congress this week that he had broken the 64-bit A5/1 encryption algorithm currently used to secure and encrypt GSM phone calls made in most of the world's countries. If the algorithms are cracked, then outsiders could theoretically listen in on any phone conversation of their choosing, which would lead to extreme lapses in security and privacy. Nohl says: “This shows that existing G.S.M. security is inadequate. We are trying to push operators to adopt better security measures for mobile phone calls.” The GSM Association, the group behind the algorithms, has called Nohl's "hacking" illegal. “This is theoretically possible but practically unlikely,” added Claire Cranton, an association spokeswoman, via NYT. “What he is doing would be illegal in Britain and the United States. To do this while supposedly being concerned about privacy is beyond me.” GSM is the most widely used standard in the world, with about 3.5 billion of all 4.3 billion wireless connections in the world using the standard. Rival CDMA, is used mainly in the United States and in small use in other countries such as China. Some experts agree with Nohl's findings and believe everyone should upgrade their systems to the newer 128-bit A5/1 encryption algorithm, which is still considered completely secure. http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/21073.cfm Expert releases codebook on how to hack GSM encryption Yesterday we reported that Karsten Nohl of Germany, an engineer and encryption expert, had broken the 64-bit A5/1 encryption algorithm currently used to secure and encrypt GSM phone calls made in most of the world's countries. Today, Nohl has published a how-to guide on how to crack the encryption, saying that users with a high-end PC, a radio and some easily downloaded software can record phone calls using the codes. "The message is to have better security, not we want to break you," says Nohl of his decision to make the codebook available via file sharing sites. "The goal is better security. If we created more demand for more security, if any of the network operators could use this as a marketing feature ... that would be the best possible outcome." The 64-bit A5/1 algorithm is 21 years old and has been protecting GSM networks since its implementation in 1988. Law enforcement has had the ability to intercept GSM calls for decades, and regular wiretapping is also possible. 3G networks use fully secure 128-bit A5/1, and the GSMA says they are gradually phasing out the A5/1 for the more secure A5/3.
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