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Fine. My name is Christine Weston Chandler, and I live at 14 Branchland Court, Ruckersville, VA. Happy?That's a lie, if you weren't afraid of the transgenders you'd have no problem posting under your real name.
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Fine. My name is Christine Weston Chandler, and I live at 14 Branchland Court, Ruckersville, VA. Happy?That's a lie, if you weren't afraid of the transgenders you'd have no problem posting under your real name.
There is no specific target. With your ISPs, there are. I cannot ask you to contact anyone at this point.This is fucking insane, fuck that half-breed Greek WOG and his bullshit (and I say this as a Greek WOG myself). @Null when are we starting Total Retard War? We've already got the hashtags #savekiwifarms #freetheinternet and #consentaccident with tens of thousands of views on Twitter.
It's not the tranny that you have anything to fear from, it's the people they screech incessantly at to do things for them.That's a lie, if you weren't afraid of the transgenders you'd have no problem posting under your real name.
The only things I can see that they're trying to claim is that null has copyrighted material illegally available here. He responds to all DMCA requests in a timely manner, whose copyright exactly is being infringed? WTF? I'M SO FUCKING MATI IFJKLADSndadifjkaSAFDLADS,MBKGNKDAMFSN,.AFKDSLHMNLKJAFSDBLJBFDLBKAFDJLV3.1 Subscriber Representations and Warranties The Subscriber represents and warrants the following: ü has read, accepts and shall comply with HARICA’s Certificate Policy/Certification Practice Statement. Subscriber is obliged to use the certificates solely for the purposes described in the CP/CPS Section 1.4.1 and the applicable law. HARICA Certificates cannot be used for services or systems that, in the case of disruption or failure, lead to considerable tangible or intangible damage or danger of life. ü the Subscriber’s request for certificate and issuance of the certificate itself is clear from any third-party intellectual property or proprietary rights, does not contain data which in any way interferes with or infringes upon the rights of any third party in any jurisdiction with respect to patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, company names, "doing business as" (DBA) names and other trade rights, and does not present the data for any unlawful purpose whatsoever. Data covered by this representation and warranty includes but is not limited to any domain name, domain name space, Distinguished Name (DN), or Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN), and/or any trade name or DBA name, contained in any part of the certificate request. ü shall create a key pair (private and public) using a reliable and secure system and shall take all necessary precautions to protect their private key from accidental destruction, loss or theft. ü After receiving the Certificate, the Subscriber shall review and verify that the information contained in the Certificate is accurate. ü shall promptly request certificate revocation when it is not used anymore or when the data contained has changed or when it is suspected that the private key has been compromised or lost. Failure to request revocation of the Certificate, Hellenic Academic and Research Institutions Certification Authority (HARICA) PKI Subscriber Agreement and Terms of Use (v1.6) Page 9 of 17 the Subscriber acknowledges and accepts that has no claim for liability, in case of mis-use of the private key or the Certificate, when it should have been revoked. ü For TLS Certificates, when the Subscriber requests revocation, the most appropriate revocation reason should be selected, as described in the CP/CPS section 4.9.1.1. ü Accuracy of Information: An obligation and warranty to always provide accurate and complete information to HARICA, both in the certificate request and as otherwise requested by HARICA in connection with the issuance of the Certificate(s) to be supplied by HARICA. ü Termination of Use of Certificate: An obligation and warranty to promptly cease all use of the Private Key corresponding to the Public Key included in the Certificate upon revocation of that Certificate for reasons of Key Compromise. ü Responsiveness: An obligation to respond to HARICA’s instructions concerning Key Compromise or Certificate misuse within a specified time period. ü Acknowledgment and Acceptance: An acknowledgment and acceptance that HARICA is entitled to revoke the certificate immediately if the Subscriber were to violate the Terms of Use of this Agreement or if HARICA discovers that the Certificate is being used to enable criminal activities such as phishing attacks, fraud, or the distribution of malware. In the case of HARICA TSA Subscribers: ü must verify that the requested TST has been signed by a TSU private key that corresponds to a valid HARICA TSU Certificate and check for possible revocations. In the case of HARICA Code Signing Subscribers, in addition to the above obligations and warranties: ü Protection of Private Key: Where the key is available outside a Signing Service, to maintain sole control of, keep confidential, and properly protect, at all times in accordance with CP/CPS section 6.2.7.4, the Private Key that corresponds to the Public Key to be included in the requested Certificate(s) (and any associated activation data or device, e.g. password or token). HARICA SHALL provide the Subscriber with documentation on how to protect a Private Key. HARICA MAY provide this documentation as a white paper or as part of this Subscriber Agreement. The Subscriber SHALL represent that it will generate and operate any device storing private keys in a secure manner, as described in a document of code signing best practices, which HARICA SHALL provide to the Subscriber during the ordering process. HARICA SHALL obligate the Subscriber to use passwords that are randomly generated with at least 16 characters containing uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols to transport private keys. ü Private Key Reuse: To not apply for a Code Signing Certificate if the Public Key in the Certificate is or will be used with a non-Code Signing Certificate. ü Use: To use the Certificate and associated Private Key only for authorized and legal purposes, including not using the Certificate to sign Suspect Code and to use the Certificate and Private Key solely in compliance with all applicable laws and solely in accordance with the Subscriber Agreement or Terms of Use. Hellenic Academic and Research Institutions Certification Authority (HARICA) PKI Subscriber Agreement and Terms of Use (v1.6) Page 10 of 17 Depending on the type of Certificate issued and the corresponding certificate hierarchy, Subscribers and HARICA must comply with the certificate revocation and suspension requirements described in section 4.9 of the CP/CPS.
We can start raising awereness, get right-wing media and influencers involved, reach out to possibly friendly journalists like Glenn Greenwald and Jesse Singal. This is beyond insane null, we have to do something.There is no specific target. With your ISPs, there are. I cannot ask you to contact anyone at this point.
I believe quite a few organizations issues signature keys for private persons for them to digitally sign documents. Would those be useful in any way towards keeping the Farms online? Literally using Joshua Moon's public key to certify this is the site? Or am I talking out of my ass and this makes no sense because totally different types of keys?
Liz Fong No Dong probably threatened to dox the employees and families of those greek homos to turkish nationalists and throw some BS about them calling turks retarded, I am calling it now.
Aight so you just have to press "OK" to continue?Sounds like Null wont be taking it down. But you will get cert errors when you come to it, like "This site may be unsafe" or "This site might be trying to steal your information".
Do we have to do that? And how?We'll have to install Nulls own cert on our machines to make those errors go away permanently.
1. lol calm downI AM SO FUCKING MATI I CAN'T EVEN WORK.
Sounds like Null wont be taking it down. But you will get cert errors when you come to it, like "This site may be unsafe" or "This site might be trying to steal your information". We'll have to install Nulls own cert on our machines to make those errors go away permanently.I'm retarded and I don't get what this means. Will the site be taken down here as well?
1. No1. lol calm down
2. Wog is not an acronym, you don't need to keep capitalising it
3. If y'all could just chill and be a little less transphobic Null wouldn't have to deal with all this bullshit in the first place
Yeah, but in that sense, I fear that weirdo ex-Google employee always has the right peoples' ears. Their ideology is too common in that crowd, it's already got an email list of hundreds in that sector sympathetic to the cause, and it doesn't take much more than that. "We gotta contact this company, here's their info, send this to your friends" and when they receive hundreds of emails from others in tech, that's all it takes to make the decision.It's not the tranny that you have anything to fear from, it's the people they screech incessantly at to do things for them.