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  1. #901

    Lying about how you actually Did, seeing as how its been suggested the way they found the location is not possible, is probably contempt.

    But they are guvment, who expects anything to happen to guvment men.

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  3. #903
    Banned.

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    Might as well post this since bumped


  4. #904

    WikiLeaks ‏@wikileaks 25m

    #Reddit "shadowbans" user for asking #Assange a question about censorship on Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/...new_book_when/ … #GamerGate

    I was watching the AMA when I saw them ask this Q, had a feeling Reddit would clean up that little mess.

  5. #905

    http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2...al-capability/

    FBI facial recognition program is out of testing and FULLY ARMED AND OPERATIONAL

    http://img2.timeinc.net/ew/i/2013/01...AR_510x510.jpg

  6. #906

    http://hackread.com/fbi-will-hack-an...-tor-vpn-user/

    In order to overcome the dilemma of privacy on internet, FBI has requested an amendment in the Rule 41 of Federal rules of criminal procedure.

    According to the proposed amendment, FBI will have more control over overseas computer in an attempt to safeguard user’s anonymity in the world of internet. Furthermore, FBI will also enjoy seizure of any target whose identity is concealed by any technological means (TOR, VPN technology, proxies or hosted somewhere on darknet). An extract from the proposed amendment is as follows:

  7. #907

    So is there any way left to actually keep one's internet traffic private?

  8. #908

    no

  9. #909

    Quote Originally Posted by GoggleHead View Post
    So is there any way left to actually keep one's internet traffic private?
    Nope! You could always encrypt it with ECC or RSA lolololololololololol

  10. #910

    12 proxies on grandma's computer using her neighbor's wifi.

  11. #911

    Getting ready to read this gem:
    http://cdn.rt.com/files/news/2f/06/40/00/names.si.jpg

    FBI informant organized Anonymous hackers’ attacks on government sites in 30 countries http://on.rt.com/mxfomp
    The dude looking like some character from that PSX game Fighting Force lol

  12. #912

    Snitches get stitches.

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  14. #914

    Damn, actually kinda shocked to see this: Anonymous ‏@AnonyOps 14m14 minutes ago

    BREAKING: CitizenFour [#Snowden] and The Internet’s Own Boy [#AaronSwartz] shortlisted for Oscar nomination: http://variety.com/2014/film/news/15...st-1201368807/

  15. #915

    Sony hack a few days ago apparently being blamed on North Koreans, and then Iran and then on a bunch of other "thems".

  16. #916

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/1...n_6304834.html

    Congressional leaders have quietly deleted a measure meant to stop the National Security Agency's "backdoor" surveillance of American communications from a major spending bill.

    The House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted in June to ban the NSA from searching for Americans' communications in surveillance collected while targeting foreigners. But the omnibus spending package unveiled Tuesday night -- a piece of legislation that must pass to avoid a government showdown -- chucks that NSA safeguard.

  17. #917

    Big ass Orwellien sci-fi prop coming to the DMV. I can't imagine looking up and seeing this piece of shit hanging overhead, it's bad enough to have to drive by the zombie shopping plazas and car dealerships everywhere.

    https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2...unch-maryland/


  18. #918

    http://www.spiegel.de/international/...a-1010525.html

    NSA Documents: Attacks on VPN, SSL, TLS, SSH, Tor

    All your encryption am belong to US Govt

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    Been reading through these docs while it was slow at work. Tldr: no communication on the internet, encrypted or not, is secure.

  20. #920

    Quote Originally Posted by djzombie View Post
    Been reading through these docs while it was slow at work. Tldr: no communication on the internet, encrypted or not, is secure.
    Eh not really true. Most of the stuff that isn't secure has been known to not be secure for awhile. The NSA hasn't broken EVERYTHING, they are just seeking really really hard to break EVERYTHING. Plus since they are in a great position, they can tap all lines of communication and harvest the fuck out of metadata for uses such as these.