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Darknet Diaries Ep 112: Dirty Coms


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This episode we talk with a guy named “Drew” who gives us a rare peek into what some of the young hackers are up to today. From listening to Drew, we can see that times are changing for the motive behind hacking. In the ’90s and ’00s it was done for fun and curiosity. In the ’10s Anonymous showed us what Hacktivism is. And now, in the ’20s, the young hackers seem to be profit driven.

(also testing new e-Player)


Khaled is working on Dark Mode for mIRC!


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While still in beta stage Khaled is adding Dark Mode support to mIRC. There are still bugs as of the time of this post and he is asking for people to try the beta and report any issues they find. You can view the beta post by going to https://forums.mirc.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/265827/mirc-beta#Post265827. Here is a preview:



MyPics Image Content System (imgur)


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New Desktop Background


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Quad9 DNS: A Secure and Privacy-Respecting Choice for Internet Users


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In an age where digital threats and privacy concerns are paramount, the need for reliable and secure internet tools has never been greater. One such tool that has garnered attention for its robust security features and commitment to user privacy is Quad9 DNS. What is Quad9 DNS? Quad9 is a free, recursive, and anycast DNS (Domain Name System) service that leverages threat intelligence from various security agencies to offer enhanced protection against malicious domains. Launched by the Global Cyber Alliance (GCA) in collaboration with IBM and Packet Clearing House (PCH) in 2017, Quad9 aims to add a pivotal layer of security to the internet browsing experience. How Quad9 Works At its core, Quad9 functions like any other DNS service by translating human-readable domain names (like www.example.com) into IP addresses that computers use to identify each other on the network. (...)

Mibbit.com: A Nostalgic Farewell to an Iconic IRC Client


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The world of internet communication has evolved dramatically over the past few decades, from the early days of email to the proliferation of social media platforms and instant messaging apps. Amidst this digital evolution, Mibbit.com has held a unique place as a dedicated web-based IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client that offered seamless, real-time text communication to a global audience. What is Mibbit.com? Mibbit.com is a web-based IRC client launched in 2007, designed to allow users to connect to any IRC network directly from their web browser. Unlike many other IRC clients that required downloads and complex configurations, Mibbit offered an easy-to-use interface that made IRC accessible to both newbies and seasoned chatters alike. Its features included tabbed conversations, customizable settings, embedded media URLs, and real-time translations, making it a versatile tool for online communication. (...)