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If you need to call him, please ask for his phone number via email or IM. The best place for help with the Jabber. Thanks to our friends at speeqe. You can also post to the public juser jabber.

Frequently Asked Questions This page answers some frequently-asked questions about the Jabber. What is Jabber? What is Jabber. How do I create an account at Jabber. How do I use my Jabber. What can I do after I create an account? I can't log in! What should I do? I forgot my password! How can I reset it? I don't like my password. How can I change it? I don't need my account any longer. Can you delete it? What is a JID? What is the "Resource" setting for in my client? Is Jabber. I get a certificate warning.

What can I do? Can I chat with people on other messaging services? Does Jabber. How can I create my own room on the conference server? Why don't you provide a crossdomain. How can I find out about service updates? How can I provide comments about the service? DaveManouchehri SecEvangelism it is not a legal issue and if it was one, it would be communicated. Not a technical issue. Not a legal issue. Assuming there's been no gag order.

What else could it be? A quick review turns up the following tweet from less than 14 hours previous: "If you're a Russian Darkweb Money Service and you lost your password, even you won't get it back. Additionally: If you're a Russian Darkweb Money Service and you lost your password, even you won't get it back.

Some unidentified party wants the CCC's jabber service offline. Not technical. Not legal. How many other options are there? So I asked:. Porup toholdaquill September 28, More downtime. By the time of writing the server had been down for more than 24 hours, and there is no indication that it will be back up any time soon.

The current team of admins will turn its attention towards new projects, though. The members of the CCC as well as many users can be thankful for a decade of voluntary dedication. With the chat protocol XMPP commonly known as Jabber decentralized setups can be created, which are much more resistant to failure than centralized systems.

The CCC team of admins ran such a server for the past several years at jabber. Unfortunately, this server was so well received it became the de facto central service of the hacker crowd.

This is running contrary to the idea we always advocated: Practice decentralization and run many interconnected servers. We therefore wish to combine this announcement of the continuation of jabber.



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