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RE: There Will Be No Escape Without Permission

in #informationwar6 years ago

And I believe it is naïve to think some VPN can protect you from the backdoors in your computers, the use of their lines and satellites for access.

It's math that protects you, it's encryption that renders all that tracking meaningless, and the ocean of data they are drowning in.

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I know many much smarter than myself insist this is so. While I'm ignorant on much of this, I think it is safer to assume that since we are using their equipment, with known back doors, that they see everything. I also believe those in power are smart enough to not tip their hands on what is possible for them to do. Smart power will create areas that appear safe for those whey would control, and I see no reason why that principle wouldn't be applied here.

I also wonder if their supercomputers can break encryption (although it seems with their back doors they can record it before its encrypted). While its entirely possible you are right, I will proceed as if there is no privacy from their eyes when conducting myself through the tech they allow the public to use.

Open source is free of backdoors. As for '*they', I've heard all kinds of whistleblowers but none about backdoors that record everything before encryption. The closest thing would be from the Wingmakers Disclosure/ Ancient Arrow Project where Professor Andrew talks about a computer program that can expose how any other program runs and replicate it and potentially use to spoof and such, but that's not hardware as far as I can tell, which is what you consider is compromised.

Pump your breaks, at best they bugged some firmware. Considering the tech community and it's tenacity to hack and mod everything, hardware that was designed to spy or anything like that would be identified quickly and exposed, at best, compromised hardware was not done by Intel or Amd like you seem to falsely believe, but by those who had or have access to the hardware.

Could be falsely, but might not be. Gives me peace of mind to assume preemptively it is more likely than not given their penchant. Not sure how chips and such aren't hardware, but the fact the articles I linked to use the word will lean in the direction it is. It is a given I am ignorant on much of this, so will tread forward cautiously assuming the worst (and as mentioned, given their track record most likely).

but I've seen enough to satisfy me that those who would spy on us are, and through the hardware as well.

The smoking gun for me would be any such hardware that you speculate is exposed by a credible publisher in a transparent manner.

Fair enough. We all must decide what is credible for ourselves.

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