In November 2001, Fadia was consulted by a classified intelligence agency for breaking an encrypted message sent by one of Osama Bin Laden's men. Since then Fadia has been involved in numerous classified projects pertaining to cyber terrorism and crime. In August 2008, Fadia was consulted by the Navi Mumbai Police Department to trace the terror email sent just a few minutes before the Gujarat serial blasts. Fadia was also consulted by the Mumbai Police for decoding VOIP messages in relation to the Mumbai terror attacks.
If this is the state of affairs at the Indian intelligence agencies, perhaps they shouldn't even bother.Rahul Tyagi: Jericho Emails
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#22I couldn't resist, his website is amazingly funny too http://rahultyagi.net/Home.html
and try to click in the submenu that appears on hovering on "Talk to Me". Its tricky.
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#23i am also doing Internet security with Ethical Hacker.
Ranjeet Kr. Singh B.E. In IT (SBCET, Jaipur) r.singh487@hotmail.com
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#24I couldn't resist, his website is amazingly funny too http://rahultyagi.net/Home.html
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#25more funny thing was at this page http://rahultyagi.net/About%20me.html
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#26The crap they sell under the name of 'Hacking' is absolutely pathetic and at best they succeed in creating script kiddies.
This is not HN worthy, but tangentially all the HNers subconsciously despise idiots like these.
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#29From Ankit Fadia's About Me page ( http://www.ankitfadia.in/aboutankitfadia.html ): In November 2001, Fadia was consulted by a classified intelligence agency for breaking an encrypted message sent by one of Osama Bin Laden's men. Since then Fadia has been involved in numerous classified projects pertaining to cyber terrorism and crime. In August 2008, Fadia was consulted by the Navi Mumbai Police Department to trace…
"Are we really to believe the U.S. National Security Agency went to a 16 year-old foreign national in India with no published research on encryption to enlist his help decrypting stegonography-hidden messages that used three customized encryption algorithms using just his desktop computer? Absolutely not."
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#30The strange fact is that Tyagi isn't offended by anything said about his book, he simply plays for time until he receives assurance that his book (and email conversation!) will be featured on Attrition... He will probably add a link saying, "Featured on Attrition!" hoping none of his clients bothers to read it.