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What it is like to be a hacker in Iran.
گروه پرشین فاکس – The Persian Fox -the Farsi Telegram App
Pathology of Western Games (feminism – video)
PATHOLOGY of WESTERN GAMES as defined by Iranian hackers and their analysis of Western video games – (emulation?) Issues Save the world Femininity Or proof of concept? Nature and culture The relative values Defect creation Cultural induction Evil sin Violence and addiction Political territory Contempt of religions Money axial Aquaculture myth Fantasy Aquaculture Evil sin Destructive nature of sin is sin Style game is considered…
Gerdab.ir – Oppress your people – Basij turn on your own. The new Savak – Pasdaran and Basij – Rules of Oppression Reporting
They Paid the Ultimate Sacrifice – Green Revolution 2009 – Iran
As we proceed through the negotiations with Iran we must not forget who we are dealing with and the recent history of the Green Revolution of 2009. Many sacrificed all they could. Oppression and censorship were but a few of the actions taken by the IRGC and Basij under the direction of the government. Many…
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Rather Drink in a Cantina than Have to Use the Cantina Against Phishing
Current and Emerging Trends in Cyber Operations – July 2015 Publication Date
Education on Honeypots – Sharif University Courses on Honeypot Detection
There are many documents available on honeypot detection. Not too many are found as a Master’s course at University levels. Sharif University as part of the Iranian institutionalized efforts to build a cyber warfare capability for the government in conjunction with AmnPardaz, Ashiyane, and shadowy groups such as Ajax and the Iranian Cyber Army is…
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Education on Anonymity – Sharif University Courses on How to Hide TOR
Many applications can share one circuit. Multiple TCP streams over one anonymous connection. Tor router doesn’tneed root privileges. Tor encourages people to setup their own routers. More participants = better anonymity for everyone.



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