User Controls
On Windows? If you're even remotely concerned about your privacy this will help.
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2016-01-16 at 10:25 PM UTCWe all know micrococks is like the fucking NSA when it comes to privacy and such in their products. For instance, Windows 10 allows for telemetry between your machine and micrococks servers which means they can effectively monitor everything you do on your PC. What's more, updates to emulate this behavior have been pushed to windows 7/8/8.1/10, not only that micrococks would like nothing more for you than to update to Windows 10, which is why they're constantly nagging your ass about FREE UPDATE LOL!!! Which translates to, all your base are belong to us.
Well, luckily there are people out there that do not appreciate this and have made tools to kick micrococks in the microcock, if you recall this was my attempt to stick it to te man.
http://niggasin.space/forum/technoph...tes-spy-on-you
However it turns out micrococks is more insidious than anyone could ever imagine and has it's sneaky ways to get your data. Fear not however, this nigger who prefers to remain anonymous has made the tool to kill all Windows spyware/nagging/mischief/shenanigans once and for all.
Here is a quick overview from the read me file to tell you what it does exactly.hosts.bat Works with Windows 7 and 8. Appends current hosts file. Run from your Downloads directory. Doesn't work on Windows 10, copy hosts file to your router or firewall if using Windows 10
hosts2.bat Blocks M$ hosts with firewall BLOCKS most M$ sites OUTLOOK,HOTMAIL,ETC REM any you use
hosts DNS file of MS hosts to block
hostlist MS Hosts file to blocking for router or firewall use
hosts-dnsmasq Hosts file for dd-wrt and other routers
HideWindowsUpdates.vbs Hides blocked updates, to reinstall click 'show hidden updates'
DisableWiFiSense.reg Adds registry to disable WiFi Sense, which steals your wifi password without your consent.
DisableGWX.reg Disables Windows Update Nagging Notifications
I should add, that it uninstalls more than 10+ updates that are compromising your privacy, right now.
To achieve all this simply download the repo from github and run the batch files: BlockWindows.bat and hosts.bat as administrator.
See the repo below for an overview of the scripts or if you want to skip that click this link to download it directly to your machine.https://github.com/WindowsLies/Block...ive/master.zip
Overview:
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2016-01-17 at 10:45 PM UTCLuckily I'm on WinVista. Kek
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2016-01-18 at 8:13 AM UTCWindows is kind of dying out. I read something not to long about about how more and more people are moving to other alternatives and I believe. The younger generations are much more technical knowledgeable than the previous and have more access to tutorials and a growing web. In 100 years I bet everyone will know how to script to save time.
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2016-01-18 at 9:59 AM UTC
Windows is kind of dying out. I read something not to long about about how more and more people are moving to other alternatives and I believe. The younger generations are much more technical knowledgeable than the previous and have more access to tutorials and a growing web. In 100 years I bet everyone will know how to script to save time.
I tend to agree, and this is a good thing.
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2016-01-18 at 10:29 AM UTC
Windows is kind of dying out. I read something not to long about about how more and more people are moving to other alternatives and I believe. The younger generations are much more technical knowledgeable than the previous and have more access to tutorials and a growing web. In 100 years I bet everyone will know how to script to save time.
Could you find a source for that? I'm interested if there's anyone looking into these trends. I'm biased towards the view that the exact opposite is happening: younger generations don't have to spend 5 hours patching and compiling wifi drivers to work with airocrack, they just do "npm install npm-crack" (I made this up). Everything is standardized and plug n' play as far as hardware goes.
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2016-01-18 at 10:34 AM UTC
Could you find a source for that? I'm interested if there's anyone looking into these trends. I'm biased towards the view that the exact opposite is happening: younger generations don't have to spend 5 hours patching and compiling wifi drivers to work with airocrack, they just do "npm install npm-crack" (I made this up). Everything is standardized and plug n' play as far as hardware goes.
Maybe I'm wrong, though.
I haven't specifically looked into this, but i think it's true that children who are born now, are exposed to technology at a much younger age and may therefore develop an interest in all things related much sooner since it's more accesible than when we were kids for instance. -
2016-01-18 at 10:18 PM UTC
Could you find a source for that? I'm interested if there's anyone looking into these trends. I'm biased towards the view that the exact opposite is happening: younger generations don't have to spend 5 hours patching and compiling wifi drivers to work with airocrack, they just do "npm install npm-crack" (I made this up). Everything is standardized and plug n' play as far as hardware goes.
Maybe I'm wrong, though.
Yeah, I still can't get my airocrack and airodump to work. -
2016-01-18 at 11:47 PM UTC
Windows is kind of dying out. I read something not to long about about how more and more people are moving to other alternatives and I believe. The younger generations are much more technical knowledgeable than the previous and have more access to tutorials and a growing web. In 100 years I bet everyone will know how to script to save time.
Windows according to SBT,
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2016-01-19 at 6:37 AM UTCDid anybody hear about how only Windows 8 or 10 will run on new AMD cards or whatever. I forget exactly what it was but basically they're making everything else obsolete for anybody who wants to upgrade. Pretty fucked up considering the whole telemetry thing. It's sketchy as fuck. I want to live in the woods.
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2016-01-19 at 4:42 PM UTCIt's organized commercial crime. Perfectly legal.