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What's your thoughts on this new 5G?
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2019-07-28 at 11:43 AM UTCyou ain't getting cancer from a phone you morons
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2019-07-28 at 11:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist i always register my phone in a false name, often don't even take it out with me and change number every month or two.
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Bad news bud: that's not going to fool any state actor. Stat analysis on big data is all the rage now. They will match you by your usage patterns and it will look like a massive red flag that you're burning phones constantly. It could even be something as innocuous as how you switch cell towers as a larger pattern that gives you a unique enduring signature.
That's pretty much how they catch CC fraud. -
2019-07-28 at 1:02 PM UTCwait you can register a phone
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2019-07-28 at 1:04 PM UTC
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2019-07-28 at 4:15 PM UTC5 times as G.
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2019-07-28 at 4:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra overhyped
The more I think about this the more I think it's likely to end up very anti-consumer. The two main benefits of the new 5G standards are increased bandwidth and increased address space, meaning that devices that don't need to be internet connected can now be internet connected much cheaper and more conveniently.
What this means is that 'smart' devices will now connect to the internet through their own 5G radio rather than through your own internet connection via wlan or ethernet, meaning that there's now no way for you to control what data it collects as well as how much of it it sends and to where. Expect 'smart' devices like coffee makers, TVs and shit to cease to function if you disable their 5G connection. -
2019-07-28 at 4:31 PM UTCCan't wait for the entire world to be connected and we'll have IoT botnets that can DDoS entire continents offline.
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2019-07-28 at 4:34 PM UTC
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2019-07-28 at 4:36 PM UTC
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2019-07-28 at 4:37 PM UTC
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2019-07-28 at 4:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator Bad news bud: that's not going to fool any state actor. Stat analysis on big data is all the rage now. They will match you by your usage patterns and it will look like a massive red flag that you're burning phones constantly. It could even be something as innocuous as how you switch cell towers as a larger pattern that gives you a unique enduring signature.
That's pretty much how they catch CC fraud.
kind of funny when you read a post that flat out pops the sack on the Op, for being completely lost in touch with reality.. -
2019-07-28 at 4:58 PM UTC
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2019-07-28 at 5:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny dont know whats that but i'm sure it can be solved with more equipment, bandwidth a processing speed.
and decentralization.
You don't even know what DDoS is, if you think more DNS servers would help in any way against a conventional DDoS attack. No UDP reflection of any kind required.
Sutor, ne ultra crepidam. Is my favorite new Latin expression and it applies beautifully here. -
2019-07-28 at 5:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist no way, i drive my own car. to have a self driving car is to have a car where every single place you go is tracked and logged forever in a database. no fucking way.
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Not to mention the CIA could kill you more easily
and think of how this would wire people's minds, they would become accustomed to having something else guide them places instead of seeking things out organically. -
2019-07-28 at 5:24 PM UTC
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2019-07-28 at 5:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator Kind of funny when you read a post that reveals the OP's flat out naiveté.
whatever term you need to float your boat..
I Engineer some parts that eventually are manufactured for spying technology. you know, the kind that can be orbiting possible new explorations and then can zoom focus to where it can read the face of a dime back on home planet Earth. the kind we are competing with our biggest foes against.. -
2019-07-28 at 6:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie You don't even know what DDoS is, if you think more DNS servers would help in any way against a conventional DDoS attack. No UDP reflection of any kind required.
Sutor, ne ultra crepidam. Is my favorite new Latin expression and it applies beautifully here.
from what i know, ddos is denial of services.
when there are too many people at the restaurant the waiters couldnt cope with the demand and people go unserved.
the solution is simple ; hire more waiters and enlarge the restaurant, have more cooks.
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2019-07-28 at 6:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator Bad news bud: that's not going to fool any state actor. Stat analysis on big data is all the rage now. They will match you by your usage patterns and it will look like a massive red flag that you're burning phones constantly. It could even be something as innocuous as how you switch cell towers as a larger pattern that gives you a unique enduring signature.
That's pretty much how they catch CC fraud.
omg whatever would i have done if you'd never told me that, i never would have known, ever.
fucking moron
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2019-07-28 at 7:44 PM UTC
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2019-07-28 at 8:42 PM UTCMy thoughts are that humans need to step away from technology and go back to being human