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Anyone hear about developer possibly being arrested?
 
wow, really.

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FBI have added yet another cross-platform trojan to their arsenal.
 
Pretty soon these indictments are going to consist of nothing more than "Because we said so" as implication of guilt. Fucking donkey clowns
 
Pretty soon these indictments are going to consist of nothing more than "Because we said so" as implication of guilt. Fucking donkey clowns
Probably soon SIGINT directorate of GCHQ, NSA, BND, FSB, CSE, MSS etc will deanonymize everyone on the civilian internet suspected of these sorts of works they possibly can and press into military penal cyber operation units.
 
Probably soon SIGINT directorate of GCHQ, NSA, BND, FSB, CSE, MSS etc will deanonymize everyone on the civilian internet suspected of these sorts of works they possibly can and press into military penal cyber operation units.

Oh you mean like this right or... This?

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When an NSA agent showed up at AT&T headquarters, technician Mark Klein didn't think much of it. But later, he noticed a secret room — and uncovered an infrastructure suggesting that the government was copying all traffic going through AT&T's Internet backbone. FRONTLINE's "United States of Secrets: Privacy Lost"
 
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Oh you mean like this right or... This?
The answer to AT&T's question is "yes." They are being implemented in terms of communication infrastructures in every country where they can. a simple retro example: if they know the request headers, time, response body, etc., they can query all internet traffic for matching datapoints of that requests within the time scope to find the sources of the request. deanonymization does not require any content, only metadata. They do things such as cut holes in the underwater cables to install a reflector for the connection and reflect all traffic on their own as a siphon. They physically control Hurricane Electric, which belongs to all of NA, and do the same with Internet service providers who refuse, for example, OVH, considering it as a kind of robbery. They have root keys for many certificate authorities, so they can store most ssl traffic in compressed plaintext without spending trillions of dollars on magnetic tapes to store useless shit or supercomputers to decrypt useless shit. The Ministry of Defense of USA can intercept almost all digital communications at the physical and hardware levels. All countries do similar but nothing as sophisticated as US and UK.
FBI and Secret Service can't use it unless they do FISA court and transfer to CIA as military operation or to 5eyes/germany.
 
The answer to AT&T's question is "yes." They are being implemented in terms of communication infrastructures in every country where they can. a simple retro example: if they know the request headers, time, response body, etc., they can query all internet traffic for matching datapoints of that requests within the time scope to find the sources of the request. deanonymization does not require any content, only metadata. They do things such as cut holes in the underwater cables to install a reflector for the connection and reflect all traffic on their own as a siphon. They physically control Hurricane Electric, which belongs to all of NA, and do the same with Internet service providers who refuse, for example, OVH, considering it as a kind of robbery. They have root keys for many certificate authorities, so they can store most ssl traffic in compressed plaintext without spending trillions of dollars on magnetic tapes to store useless shit or supercomputers to decrypt useless shit. The Ministry of Defense of USA can intercept almost all digital communications at the physical and hardware levels. All countries do similar but nothing as sophisticated as US and UK.
FBI and Secret Service can't use it unless they do FISA court and transfer to CIA as military operation or to 5eyes/germany.
Yeah a Global Viewer is definitely one of, if not the biggest threat to our privacy, for sure. Well, that, and ourselves =/

BTW you forgot to mention Israel, too.
 
Somebody needs to enlist him as a keynote speaker for NW Alaska University graduation so the FSB can footclan his ass
 
Anyone hear about developer possibly being arrested?
I heard about it.it was all over news in Croatia. They cought a 40yr old guy who lived with wife and 2 kids.
They found nearly 1mil $ on his accounts.
Didnt mention any crypto.
Max sentence is up to 3 years, because he wasnt user, he was resseller.
 
Max sentence is up to 3 years, because he wasnt user, he was resseller.

Are you saying that with the opinion this is an acceptable or menial sentence term he is facing? It is completely possiible I misinterpreted
 
Are you saying that with the opinion this is an acceptable or menial sentence term he is facing? It is completely possiible I misinterpreted
Well, is not so bad as it could be.
He will probably do 6 months and then conditional release.
One day is too much to be there, but
"Dont do the crime if you can't do the time"
It could have been much worse.
 


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