Author

Topic: 2012-10-22 rt.com - What is TYLER? Anonymous reveals details of its own 'WikiLea (Read 1350 times)

newbie
Activity: 34
Merit: 0
Here are the details of Project Mayhem 2012 and Tyler according to "Anonymous":

Due to tremendous support of Project Mayhem 2012 from you, the people, we would like to present to you the "Game Plan". On the 5th of November 2012, TYLER will be out of beta testing. There is expected to be many versions of TYLER to be released. On this day, the cypherhacker community is expected to audit all codes, along with choosing the best TYLER candidate. This massive code audit will be done from November 5th to December 11th. TYLER will be fully operational and released wild on the internet on December 12th, along an outpouring response to TYLERs arrival through social media by you, the people. On December 12 2012 till December 21 2012, all insiders, moles, and whistler blowers worldwide will release an unprecedented amount of corporate, finical, military and state leaks onto TYLER.

Soon the global economic system will start the final financial meltdown, for trust in fear based money will finally be broken. We ask the people of this world to break free from their fear based money and start using the uncensorable and secured bitcion currency.

Details on youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SztJyKEv7q0
hero member
Activity: 815
Merit: 1000
How is TYLER any different to BitTorrent?
Probably just better GUI, still I welcome it. Open source news, wikileaks and youtube programs are the future for informed intelligent individuals.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 1006
How is TYLER any different to BitTorrent?
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1001
Single mention of Bitcoin right at the end.

Quote
What is TYLER? Anonymous reveals details of its own 'WikiLeaks' project

Russia Today
2012-10-22

http://rt.com/news/anonymous-tyler-platform-wikileaks-976/

...
But the project has been in the works for months, and is clearly important to the group. Anonymous believes it to be unique as a disclosure platform, because “It will not be deployed on a static server. TYLER will be P2P encrypted software, in which every function of a disclosure platform will be handled and shared by everyone who downloads and deploys the software. In theory, this makes it sort of like BitCoin or other P2P platforms in that there is virtually no way to attack it or shut it down. It would also obviously be thoroughly decentralized.”
Jump to: