Hacking Bricked 3ds? Don't let this guy fix it.

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I don't know what all this noise is about, this guy is going to get his 3DS back.

I added a countdown for you original poster:

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Only makes the slightest bit of sense if you are using an SSH tunnel.

Why wouldn't you, of course connections shall be always encrypted.
(Anyway, after heartbleed I don't know how much can anybody trust SSH and friends)

PS: Also, I have met many Prof. around Universities that may be somewhat cynical and addicted to conspiracy, but they surely are mindful regarding the real security provided by AES.
 
It doesn't go without saying, and you didn't say it. ;)

It doesn't make sense to use Remote Desktop over an SSH tunnel for security either. In general it just doesn't make sense to use Remote Desktop for security. I suspect that we're dealing with a phony hto60 got his terms mixed up!
 
It doesn't make sense to use Remote Desktop over an SSH tunnel for security either. In general it just doesn't make sense to use Remote Desktop for security. I suspect that we're dealing with a phony hto60 got his terms mixed up!


Except when the people listenning are actually just reading HTTP.
 
What? O.K. people definitely a phony... er I mean... *cough* *cough*! Sorry, er something ... er ... stuck in my throat.

Erm... This thread just turned from a drama into a weird kind of slapstick comedy I still fail to comprehend?
Still, the popcorn won't be wasted.
 
What? O.K. people definitely a phony... er I mean... *cough* *cough*! Sorry, er something ... er ... stuck in my throat.


Listenning IP traffic on quite old networks make you able to know whatever is going through the network, that means reading every HTTP requests you might make for example.
By using a remote desktop, you make it harder to understand what exactly you are doing for the hacker. Imagine the hacker is listenning what's doing on your remote controller's network, it begins to get tricky to understand for casual-hackers, for example hotels doing automatic blocks or stuff. Enough semi-off-topic for me now.

(i'm not into that "o lol look he dont now wat hes talkin bout" thing, that's dumb)
 
I'm willing to bet that before Chris "gets home" on Friday, DHL will turn up at Fou-Lu's house with his 3DS, asif they just magically found the parcel.

That would be great, with DHL finally redeeming itself against all the shit you have been talking about the poor carrier.
 
I don't just use the HomePC to browse through GBATemp.
I've installed some stuff on my HomePC I'm using to develop an app, using my Skype and such without installing the needed Programs for it on this PC I'm using right now

Gonna vouch for him because I've used Team Viewer (As a portable application off my USB) to control my home PC and use applications on it that weren't able to be installed on the PCs I had at school, such as Skype and whatnot. Plus, it grants me instant access to all my files, so if I ever had an assignment on it and I forgot, I could just transfer the application using Team Viewer directly to me.
 
Everyone should trust him, I remember him from the Rune Factory 4 post in which he say he will release an undub or the method on how to do it. Then he just went on to ignore everything like it never happened.
Really? Because he addressed the RF4 undub situation a couple of weeks ago when someone enquired about it. See below.

*sniff* *sniff* Is that entitlement I smell in the air?
I've other priorities. Sure, it would be possible, but I don't have time for this yet.
If you want to do it, do it yourself
 
Communication is always important, when you start not getting replies it seems like you're being avoided.

Hope this works out.
 
Say, why did ChrisX930 keep your 3DS for almost 4 months, Fou-Lu?


He unbricked it fast enough, I just kept waiting for it to arrive a couple of times. Also I've been on vacation to Bali for a month and I didn't want to deal with this situation from there.
 
Listenning IP traffic on quite old networks make you able to know whatever is going through the network, that means reading every HTTP requests you might make for example.
By using a remote desktop, you make it harder to understand what exactly you are doing for the hacker. Imagine the hacker is listenning what's doing on your remote controller's network, it begins to get tricky to understand for casual-hackers, for example hotels doing automatic blocks or stuff. Enough semi-off-topic for me now.

(i'm not into that "o lol look he dont now wat hes talkin bout" thing, that's dumb)

More What? Anyways yeah I don't want to get distracted from the topic at hand, and that's 3DSGate 2015 over here. Security by obfuscation, thinks RDP traffic is unique, the phony is strong with this one!
 
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