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Edward Snowden
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2018-06-06 at 2:13 PM UTCMother nature disagrees, it is a laboratory.
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2018-06-06 at 2:14 PM UTC
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2018-06-06 at 2:15 PM UTCMother earth is a tranny.. thats why shes flat
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2018-06-06 at 2:33 PM UTC
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2018-06-06 at 2:34 PM UTC
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2018-06-06 at 2:37 PM UTCYep.
You're an idiot. -
2018-06-06 at 2:41 PM UTC
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2018-06-06 at 2:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson It's amusing to think people were so naive and unaware about the "powers that be " spying on them before Snowden. Of course government agencies monitor people…duhhhh.
The real revelation is the complete lack of oversight, refusal to adhere to privacy law and the use of large-scale generalised surveillance rather than specific targets. Nevermind modifying network hardware to act as spyware without the owners' knowledge (sometimes even adding hardware devices to servers and computers bought by US consumers and companies), creating exploits in software that are usable by anyone who discovers them and stopping vendors from fixing them.
further, for all it's (evidence-free) accusations against various other countries of 'economic warfare' and stealing trade secrets, it's been revealed that the NSA does this regularly. -
2018-06-06 at 2:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra further, for all it's (evidence-free) accusations against various other countries of 'economic warfare' and stealing trade secrets, it's been revealed that the NSA does this regularly.
Sure they do. Been doing that for ages. Make me laugh when they act like holier than thou. But what's new? Nothing really. -
2018-06-06 at 3:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by Red_Woman Sure they do. Been doing that for ages. Make me laugh when they act like holier than thou. But what's new? Nothing really.
that's just it
you can say that, but there hasn't been significant evidence until Binney, some data from Wikileaks and later Snowden. Even various hacker groups, who at the time had the closest thing to raw data, had no idea of the scope of things like PRISM, XKeyScore and TrapWire (which was literally purged from the internet for a while when it first surfaced). -
2018-06-06 at 3:52 PM UTCOur government is evil.
It's all about the money honey. -
2018-06-06 at 3:56 PM UTCpretty much
I'm not from the US, but given the Five Eyes agreements I might as well be in this context -
2018-06-06 at 6:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny lol, yeah, naming every significant vulnerability disclosure and making logo for them really has to stop. Like nigga I took that microprocessor design course, the people reading this paper are kernel developers and hardware designers. No one needs a picture of some gay ass ghost to figure out intel fucked us all again. Someone should photoshop some porn of Krzanich blowing Gordon Moore and make that the logo, I think it would more accurately depict the technical details of what happened.
When it was Milw0rm time InfoSec world didn't have these glamour. -
2018-06-06 at 6:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra The real revelation is the complete lack of oversight, refusal to adhere to privacy law and the use of large-scale generalised surveillance rather than specific targets. Nevermind modifying network hardware to act as spyware without the owners' knowledge (sometimes even adding hardware devices to servers and computers bought by US consumers and companies), creating exploits in software that are usable by anyone who discovers them and stopping vendors from fixing them.
further, for all it's (evidence-free) accusations against various other countries of 'economic warfare' and stealing trade secrets, it's been revealed that the NSA does this regularly.
It's really not, you have to be pretty god damn naive to be surprised. -
2018-06-06 at 6:48 PM UTC
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2018-06-06 at 6:53 PM UTC
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2018-06-06 at 6:56 PM UTC
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2018-06-06 at 6:58 PM UTCIt's almost as amusing as all the facebook idiots acting all surprised when their data was compromised....duhhhhh...
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2018-06-06 at 6:58 PM UTCI don't think the NSA is bad as an organization or agency of the Government. it's the assholes in it that abuse their privs for self interest or shooting info to top corporate managers for some kickbacks or shared interest.
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2018-06-06 at 6:59 PM UTC