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BREAKING: CIA turned every Microsoft Windows PC in the world into spyware. Can activate backdoors on demand, including via Windows update
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2017-03-27 at 11:52 PM UTC
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2017-03-27 at 11:55 PM UTCSome group is now blackmailing Apple by saying they will execute a major IPhone exploit found in the Wikileakes dump (which the morons in the CIA inadvertently provided to them through the dump), and demanding millions of dollars if they do not comply.
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2017-03-28 at 12:07 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Some group is now blackmailing Apple by saying they will execute a major IPhone exploit found in the Wikileakes dump (which the morons in the CIA inadvertently provided to them through the dump), and demanding millions of dollars if they do not comply.
I heard about this. Kind of weak though. Threatening to do this when the exploit wasn't even their own.
Makes me wonder if it's for show though. Trying to make the CIA look bad, or maybe trying to make Wikileaks look bad. -
2017-03-28 at 1 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Some group is now blackmailing Apple by saying they will execute a major IPhone exploit found in the Wikileakes dump (which the morons in the CIA inadvertently provided to them through the dump), and demanding millions of dollars if they do not comply.
What's it to Apple? -
2017-03-28 at 1:03 AM UTC
Originally posted by Ajax What's it to Apple?
CIA wrote an exploit that was intended to be deployed to iphones somewhere in the supply chain prior to sale; the iphones would be pre-exploited.
if people started discovering their iphones were insecure from the store that would destroy consumer confidence in apple -
2017-03-28 at 1:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra CIA wrote an exploit that was intended to be deployed to iphones somewhere in the supply chain prior to sale; the iphones would be pre-exploited.
if people started discovering their iphones were insecure from the store that would destroy consumer confidence in apple
That's the consumers' fault for having that confidence. Never assume anything, especially privacy. -
2017-03-28 at 1:41 AM UTCmaybe, but that's the way their business operates
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2017-03-28 at 4:17 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Lol, do people seriously believe Trump has ever, even for a vanishing instant, been serious about "draining the swamp"?
Yes....
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-taps-kushner-to-lead-a-swat-team-to-fix-government-with-business-ideas/2017/03/26/9714a8b6-1254-11e7-ada0-1489b735b3a3_story.html
This is how things need to be done... -
2017-03-28 at 4:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by SBTlauien Why?
the idea of BIOS was to have a light, barebones system to control boot flow and hardware initialisation - more intensive operations could be loaded afterwards. there's no real benefit to moving general code execution into that pre-boot area; it just creates more surface area for attacks without the ability to use the regular memory protection mechanisms -
2017-03-28 at 2:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra CIA wrote an exploit that was intended to be deployed to iphones somewhere in the supply chain prior to sale; the iphones would be pre-exploited.
if people started discovering their iphones were insecure from the store that would destroy consumer confidence in apple
faggots who buy apple are all the 'i have nothing to hide and nothing to fear' crowd. -
2017-03-28 at 3:18 PM UTCThis why i only compute by telegraph.
I posted this by beeping Lanny. -
2017-03-28 at 6:05 PM UTCbackdoors can be closed by use of tin foils.
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2017-03-28 at 8:20 PM UTC