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Use tiple quoted multiline strings in Linux/bin/alarm.py, please #6

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cirosantilli opened this issue Apr 9, 2017 · 4 comments
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@cirosantilli
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https://github.com/x0rz/EQGRP/blob/master/Linux/bin/alarm.py#L164

My eyes hurt.

@Ekultek
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Ekultek commented Apr 9, 2017

No you don't want to use triple quotes here, they did that correctly. Triple quotes will fuck up he format

@Tbone-grady
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I'd suggest executing it using this procedure worked best for me
use a terminal and run
python alarm.py -h (use -h or --help to get usage information)
select your desired options and run.

Most of the tools I've rewritten with my own functions; the earlier leak indicated you may have to design custom plugins in order to run certain tools and I'd suggest that you invest in the entire danderspritz binary. I got it a few days ago and it made using the tools a lot easier and safer in my opinion.

@Ekultek
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Ekultek commented Apr 9, 2017

These tools are not written by the NSA, if you look around and read the code, there's comments that point to it being written by someone else.

@Tbone-grady
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Tbone-grady commented Apr 9, 2017

examine each python file Snowden confirmed the initial leak last year as valid and who else would monitor a system of an upwards of 642 hours. Oh also read this https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/06/us/nsa-leak-booz-allen-hamilton.html?_r=0

may shine a bit of light on your 'know it all IT ego' jam that up you know where and read up Mr. Martin had roughly 75% of their toolchain in his possession. He was an

another few articles for you.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/government-contractor-arrested-for-stealing-top-secret-data/2016/10/05/99eeb62a-8b19-11e6-875e-2c1bfe943b66_story.html?utm_term=.103a358b9a2a

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/sep/22/nsa-hacking-tools-examines-operatives-mistake

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