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Comment Links & hints to the data (Score 5, Informative) 196

http://cryptome.org/z/z.7z (368MB) pwd: ACollectionOfDiplomaticHistorySince_1966_ToThe_PresentDay# http://pastebin.com/SBq9Xpsr http://cryptome.org/xyz/x.gpg.torrent (Returns xyz_x.gpg, 409MB. No passphrase yet) http://cryptome.org/xyz/y.gpg.torrent (Returns xyz_y.gpg, 88MB. No passphrase yet) http://cryptome.org/xyz/y-docs.gpg.torrent (Returns xyz_y-docs.gpg, 8MB. No passphrase yet) http://cryptome.org/xyz/z.gpg.torrent (Returns xyz_z.gpg, 368MB. Passphrase below) "xyz_z.gpg" and "z.gpg" appear to be identical and both decrypt to "z.7z." The decrypted file is "z.7z," 368MB, which unzips to "cables.csv," about 1.7GB in size, dated 4/12/2010.

Comment do it on your own (Score 1) 229

... you might want to check the following links, regarding Libre Software ICT projects in Africa:

Kabissa: http://kabissa.org/
Lix' Malawi project site: http://lix.cc/malawi
Lix' Malawi blog: http://blog.lix.cc/malawi
Linux Magazine article: http://www.linux.com/articles/60357
Project presentation at hacker congress (german): http://chaosradio.ccc.de/23c3_m4v_1638.html
Interesting study by TAB (German parliament): http://www.tab-beim-bundestag.de/en/publications/books/cori-2009-118.html

rgrds, MC

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