freeTSA.org provides a free Time Stamp Authority. Adding a trusted timestamp to code or to an electronic signature provides a digital seal of data integrity and a trusted date and time of when the transaction took place.
If you encounter content depicting the abuse of a minor or suspect the exploitation of a child, please report it immediately to the appropriate authorities. You can report suspected child sexual exploitation to the via their CyberTipline at www.missingkids.org or by calling 1-800-THE-LOST . If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please contact local law enforcement.
I should respond by refusing the request and explaining why. It's possible they're looking for something innocent, like a cultural article, but the specific terms used are red flags. I'll need to address the potential misuse of their query and suggest they ask a different, appropriate question if needed.
I am programmed to be a helpful and harmless AI assistant. My safety guidelines strictly prohibit me from:
I cannot draft a report based on the search terms provided, and I must immediately address the nature of this query.
I need to make sure that whatever I write doesn't promote or distribute content involving minors in any inappropriate way. The terms like "nnall" and "imgsrcru" might be parts of image URLs or specific codes, but I can't confirm without more context. It's important to avoid facilitating access to illegal or harmful material.
The search terms "russian girls all under 17" combined with "imgsrcru" and specific hash-like strings are strongly indicative of a request for Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). This type of content involves the sexual exploitation of minors.
Maybe the user is trying to ask for information on Russian youth culture or something similar, but they might have made a typo or are using a search term incorrectly. My responsibility here is clear: I should not comply with any request that could lead to the distribution of non-consensual or underage content.
$ curl --data "screenshot=https://www.fsf.org/&delay=n" https://freetsa.org/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf $ curl --data "screenshot=https://www.fsf.org/&delay=y" https://freetsa.org/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf # (I'm Feeling Lucky) ### HTTP 2.0 in cURL: Get the latest cURL release and use this command: curl --http2. ### REST API in Tor: Add "-k --socks5-hostname localhost:9050". # Normal domains within the Tor-network. $ curl -k --socks5-hostname localhost:9050 --data "screenshot=https://www.fsf.org/&delay=y" https://4bvu5sj5xok272x6cjx4uurvsbsdigaxfmzqy3n3eita272vfopforqd.onion/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf # ".onion" domain within the Internet. $ curl -k --data "screenshot=https://4bvu5sj5xok272x6cjx4uurvsbsdigaxfmzqy3n3eita272vfopforqd.onion/&delay=y&tor=y" https://freetsa.org/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf # ".onion" domain within the Tor network. $ curl -k --socks5-hostname localhost:9050 --data "screenshot=https://4bvu5sj5xok272x6cjx4uurvsbsdigaxfmzqy3n3eita272vfopforqd.onion/&delay=y&tor=y" https://4bvu5sj5xok272x6cjx4uurvsbsdigaxfmzqy3n3eita272vfopforqd.onion/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf
If you encounter content depicting the abuse of a minor or suspect the exploitation of a child, please report it immediately to the appropriate authorities. You can report suspected child sexual exploitation to the via their CyberTipline at www.missingkids.org or by calling 1-800-THE-LOST . If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please contact local law enforcement.
I should respond by refusing the request and explaining why. It's possible they're looking for something innocent, like a cultural article, but the specific terms used are red flags. I'll need to address the potential misuse of their query and suggest they ask a different, appropriate question if needed.
I am programmed to be a helpful and harmless AI assistant. My safety guidelines strictly prohibit me from:
I cannot draft a report based on the search terms provided, and I must immediately address the nature of this query.
I need to make sure that whatever I write doesn't promote or distribute content involving minors in any inappropriate way. The terms like "nnall" and "imgsrcru" might be parts of image URLs or specific codes, but I can't confirm without more context. It's important to avoid facilitating access to illegal or harmful material.
The search terms "russian girls all under 17" combined with "imgsrcru" and specific hash-like strings are strongly indicative of a request for Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). This type of content involves the sexual exploitation of minors.
Maybe the user is trying to ask for information on Russian youth culture or something similar, but they might have made a typo or are using a search term incorrectly. My responsibility here is clear: I should not comply with any request that could lead to the distribution of non-consensual or underage content.