
Offensive Security, Datenschutz, CCC, Team Autokorrektur.
Zuständig für Krawall und Remmidemmi.
Siamo tutti antifascisti!
Runs https://social.troll.academy, https://meeten.statt-drosseln.de, https://c3sets.de and some more.
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Offensive Security, Datenschutz, CCC, Team Autokorrektur.
Zuständig für Krawall und Remmidemmi.
Siamo tutti antifascisti!
Runs https://social.troll.academy, https://meeten.statt-drosseln.de, https://c3sets.de and some more.
| Pronomen | he/er |


"Autokonvoi gegen gestiegene Spritpreise".
Genau mein Humor.
So someone made this post on Mastodon:
https://infosec.exchange/@catsalad/116268399785747534
And that led another person to make this site: https://boat.horse/clock/index.html
This feels like some real old school internet stuff. For the younger folks out there, this is the kind of stuff that would pop up all the time on the internet in the late 90s and early 00s. No reason for it beyond it being cool and beautiful.
While the animated clock in the link sort of hurts my head, it still is beautiful.
I reported an insecure DKIM key to Deutsche Telekom / T-Systems. They first asked me to further explain things (not sure why 'Here's your DKIM private key' needs more explanation, but whatever...). Then they told me it's out of scope for their bugbounty.
I guess then there's really no reason not to tell you: They have a 384 bit RSA DKIM key configured at: dkim._domainkey.t-systems.nl
384 bit RSA is... how shall I put it? I think 512 bit is the lowest RSA key size that was ever really used. 384 bit RSA is crackable in a few hours on a modern PC (using cado-nfs). The private key is:
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
MIHxAgEAAjEAtTliQYV2Xvx1OGkDyOL799BTFEuobY2dn2AgtiKCQgrh78NVK1JK
j0yRXgNnPpGBAgMBAAECMF0t+TBZUCi8xATSMij7VLTxv5Xi5OIXesNiXOKtYIRP
LkpYfR5PggaMScfbmqSssQIZAMwOhm9d7Y7Qi7I2j1AlYbiqdtqO54T7FQIZAONa
9dJFkC6lM3EPXR+0SZ4dqwwpiM0nvQIYYgz8thi5JK264ohq9sTvnu9yKvUN9I09
AhgfgMYZKcxtujRjkSZtMzUUNLYzzDmJe90CGDKwqcBI0v9ChaR8WHht+/chMdxj
7ez94w==
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----