Tag Archives: hackers

5 Things Shills Don’t Want You To Know

FK – I’m glad someone has the time and patience to define all this. I don’t. It’s all about wearing us down…

“Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns,
why should we let them have ideas?” – Josef Stalin

FBI Quietly Removes Recommendation To Encrypt Your Phone… As FBI Director Warns How Encryption Will Lead To Tears

So, until recently, the FBI was actively recommending you encrypt your data to protect your safety — and yet, today it’s “an affront to the rule of law.” Is this guy serious?

More directly, this should raise serious questions about what Comey thinks his role is at the FBI (or the FBI’s role is for the country)? Is it to keep Americans safe — or is it to undermine their privacy and security just so it can spy on everyone?

Not surprisingly, Comey pulls out the trifecta of FUD in trying to explain why it needs to spy on everyone: pedophiles, kidnappers and drug dealers:

“Tech execs say privacy should be the paramount virtue,” Comey continued, “When I hear that I close my eyes and say try to image what the world looks like where pedophiles can’t be seen, kidnapper can’t be seen, drug dealers can’t be seen.”

FK – I’m at a loss to understand how any ‘open source’ OS can be safer than any other, if anyone can work on it… See the comments on this one.

Meet the “Surveillance State Repeal Act” – A Bipartisan Bill to Fully Repeal the Patriot Act

Destroying your hard drive is the only way to stop this super-advanced malware

A cyberespionage group with a toolset similar to ones used by U.S. intelligence agencies has infiltrated key institutions in countries including Iran and Russia, utilizing a startlingly advanced form of malware that is impossible to remove once it’s infected your PC.

Kaspersky Lab released a report Monday that said the tools were created by the “Equation” group, which it stopped short of linking to the U.S. National Security Agency.

The tools, exploits and malware used by the group—named after its penchant for encryption—have strong similarities with NSA techniques described in top-secret documents leaked in 2013.

Countries hit the most by Equation include Iran, Russia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India and China. Targets in those countries included the military, telecommunications, embassies, government, research institutions and Islamic scholars, Kaspersky said.

FK – Will they be hacking our toothbrushes next?

The Internet of Things invasion: Has it gone too far?

FK – Or something else?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMfbgz8xCm8

FK – That thing’s head is just about the right width for a double barrel twelve gauge at 5 feet or so…

Enabling A Big Brother Future

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8US2n5495k

FK – We need to stop waiting for the world to end and figure out the real reason we can’t mention the unmentionables.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqkwk2MgFHU

FK – Slavery is cool to the average dumbass.

Why I Hope Congress Never Watches Blackhat

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHe_dopue30

FK – It’s a lot easier to change a password once it’s been hacked than an eyeball.

Hacker Raided by Secret Service Now Makes Microsoft Spy Tools

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OKdm85nU1g

FK – And to think it’s only been 35 years since many people had party lines whereby half a day after you had a conversation everyone in the county knew what you talked about.

I can’t figure out which is scarier:

FK – The next generation will gladly accept the implants and constant tracking. Well, we already have constant tracking.