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Rahul Tyagi: Jericho Emails

51 pointsby m4kalmost 13 years ago

23 comments

sidmitraalmost 13 years ago
I'm actually more embarrassed about the level of English this guys uses. Majority of the school education here is in English, atleast in the cities. All of engineering/technical education in India is in English. I can expect the odd mistakes since it's not our first language, and the accent being a problem. But to be considered an expert in the field, i would imagine you should have a firm grasp on the language you use to impart unambiguous, highly technical knowledge.
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xfaxalmost 13 years ago
From Ankit Fadia's About Me page (<a href="http://www.ankitfadia.in/aboutankitfadia.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.ankitfadia.in/aboutankitfadia.html</a>):<p><pre><code> 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. </code></pre> If this is the state of affairs at the Indian intelligence agencies, perhaps they shouldn't even bother.
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simiasalmost 13 years ago
Who are those people? Why is there a smiley in the title? Why is this on the frontpage? I feel I lack some context here.
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xfaxalmost 13 years ago
Just did a bit of Googling on Ankit Fadia and Rahul Tyagi.<p>Damn, are these guys really delusional or are they just good at selling themselves? Not that the Indian media helps - they are incredible at chest-thumping at the most mediocre things.
m4kalmost 13 years ago
Its shameful that people like Rahul Tyagi and Ankit Fadia making fool to many organisation and students in India by showing kiddy tricks. Most surprising part is Ankit is getting business and he is teaching Hacking in some of the university in India.
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Robin_Messagealmost 13 years ago
I love the sentence <i>"i did not cross check from net that whether the content was plagiarized or not"</i>. Well, no, the content on the net is not plagiarized – the plagiarism is in copy-pasting it.
jasdeepnarangalmost 13 years ago
I can point out about 100 more people who are like Rahul and Ankit... :)<p>You should definitely check out the mockery coming out of <a href="http://www.defconpunjab.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.defconpunjab.com/</a>
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nsnsalmost 13 years ago
The 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.
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phatbytealmost 13 years ago
I couldn't resist, his website is amazingly funny too <a href="http://rahultyagi.net/Home.html" rel="nofollow">http://rahultyagi.net/Home.html</a>
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Achsharalmost 13 years ago
I am an Indian and i don't think they are any kind of whizkid. They are just good at selling themselves to media and today's generation who happen to think they are computer geniuses. Youth here thinks they are huge deal (i have myself heard about Ankit Fadia a number of times in the wild, always in the context "computer problem? contact Ankit Fadia"). I respect their interest in computers but i blame these men completely for their delusional behavior. Either that or they are hired by some more, uhm, typical hackers to cover for their public image. But i don't think my country's intelligence is this sophisticated because as Ankit Fadia's about me page states, our defense people think decrypting emails is the job of a hacker. God forbid they find out stuxnet or Flame and who their makers are. India has technical talent, but other people here tend to overshadow the small intelligent discussions one can expect.
FlyingSnakealmost 13 years ago
These guys are snake oil salesmen and they fool unsuspecting students and institutes and profit by their naivete.<p>The crap they sell under the name of 'Hacking' is absolutely pathetic and at best they succeed in creating script kiddies.<p>This is not HN worthy, but tangentially all the HNers subconsciously despise idiots like these.
karolistalmost 13 years ago
The level of stupidity is really high in the linked conversation.<p>Seems like this industry is getting overrun by amateurs or simply fakes. My employer paid for CEH course at EC <a href="http://www.eccouncil.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.eccouncil.org/</a><p>The material was simple, inaccurate and outdated, aimed at creating script kiddies at best. And yet organisations happily pay thousands of dollars/pounds for this nonsense.<p>I think anon poster [1] at Quora summarized the course well.<p>"CEH is crap, don't bother and if you take the CEH cert, never tell anybody, they will laugh at you. It's like telling a trucker that you have a license to drive a moped"<p>1. <a href="http://www.quora.com/Is-ECC-Council-Ethical-Hacker-Certification-CEH-worth-it" rel="nofollow">http://www.quora.com/Is-ECC-Council-Ethical-Hacker-Certifica...</a>
aviraldgalmost 13 years ago
People like this give us Indians a bad name. A (non-technical) friend recently showed me a copy of Ankit Fadia's "email hacking book" and I was shocked to see the quality of material and the things he called "hacking" in that book (connecting to a SMTP server and sending an email with modified headers.) These people need to be exposed for the frauds that they really are.<p>The media doesn't help in all this either. Reporters, even on technical stories have absolutely no idea what they're writing about, leading to stories like Ankit Fadia and his supposed decryption of messages from Osama Bin-laden.
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bardoloialmost 13 years ago
Plagiarism is a common occurrence in India. There is very little original research work in universities and Intellectual Property laws are rarely enforced. Ergo, every two-bit college professor regularly "authors" books to supplement their paltry income. These are mostly marketed to their own students as a way to pass exams, and nobody claims to have done the original research. Guys like Rahul Tyagi and Ankit Fadia just had the chutzpah to believe their own hype. The real worrisome fact is that nobody in Corporate India knows enough about security to call out these charlatans.
pulkitalmost 13 years ago
that guy jerico has patience!
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nsnsalmost 13 years ago
There isn't exactly a dearth of charlatans in the world. What is striking about this guy is he seems to be completely unaware of being one.
manojldsalmost 13 years ago
Question - why don't some of the real hackers take down the sites of these kidies and do the world a service?
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tzamanalmost 13 years ago
What I find most amusing is that many of these self-proclaimed hackers/developers don't <i>get it</i>. You can ask the same question all over again for days only to get off-topic replies. Sadly, most of the ones I dealt with are also based in India.
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landharalmost 13 years ago
Anyone has the link to the article jericho promised to write ?
vkkanalmost 13 years ago
more funny thing was at this page <a href="http://rahultyagi.net/About%20me.html" rel="nofollow">http://rahultyagi.net/About%20me.html</a>
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vkkanalmost 13 years ago
real funny conversation and still people tap information from various websites but not even giving credit to rightful owners , its shame
dev_Gabrielalmost 13 years ago
I want this book so hard! (not)
faricoalmost 13 years ago
this made my day, the conversation is so fun :D