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Did You Know This About Facebook?
Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 3:49am
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it's not about facebook selling/buying peoples info...

the internet is a giant surveillance network for 21st century totalitarian societies. facebook is just part of it, this is the reason why the gov. will never really do anything about piracy, because to stop it they would have to shut down the internet, it's just to valuable and powerful tool for social manipulation and control why give it up just because a bunch of cry babies from hollywood are losing a little money. It's soooo much bigger than that for the people in charge because at the end of the day it means the end of dissent, don't agree with us? well fuck you, cause we just turned of your whole life (banking, school, social network)
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 9:55am
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The government won't do anything about piracy because there's nothing they CAN do.. if they DID pull the plug on the internet, we'd be back to BBSes localy and FidoNET to communicate across the world.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 10:41am
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considering a tool like a satellite , that can narrow car tracks and foot prints by overlaying satellites passe / time : i dont see why they wouldnt resolve to less expensive probes / detectors , and have them here on earth using the best sampler that exist:

a computer.
Update » cutterhead wrote on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 10:43am
they are still just beta testing .. wait till the initial release . things could become too late :

may i remind the china router lockdown / packet monitoring.
Update » cutterhead wrote on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 10:49am
plus gov. operation are about every 5 years in the state, they crack down lot and lots of individial.

the ones that opened the pathway for this, the hacker scene is dead. nowadays cracker groups dont talk together, while on the same time being est. on the net , not knowing whos who , everybody is a neubie now.

im saying , that goupes like DAMAGE INC . newsletter / phrack / cdc communication / and 2600 to say the least. have all turn their exposure to " corporate security"

ITS DIYING YO , get your mc gyver gear out cause , inferno os attacks /exploits are starting to show up. the industry is closing down on patents , do in 5 years from now it will be impossible to access source code of certain BIG shot of the industry that when they will

they will close down , and upturn a monopoly, it will be soo smoth ill be generally accepeted by the masses too, wait for it.
Update » cutterhead wrote on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 10:51am
( on last 3rd line , i was talking about drivers closing down availability of their sources amd binaris )
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» qwertyu replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 11:00am
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Facebook is the devil incarnate. Seriously, i dont understand how can somebody would like that all the people he knows network together. You can litteraly follow every step a person take with his facebook. Next thing you know, your boss knows that you rave on weekends and that the last time you called in sick was because you were totally hungover from a night of total excess involving cocaine,underage girls and running around balls naked with a KFC bucket on your head.

Once i was in a job position were i had to hire people. After the interview i would find the candidate on facebook to see what kind of person the prospective employee was. I already fired a person over the fact that he called in sick but was clearly just too hungover to work. Hey, I had proof he was lyring, his indulgence was documented with about a hundred pictures.

Also, who would like to have all his ex girlfriends to know each other. Jesus, everybody is on facebook nowadays. You encouter a girl on a saturday night, she adds you on facebook, write some message to you, and BOOM, your girlfriend sees it and she's pissed off.

You know, you add your stepmother to your facebook and then your drugdealer starts hitting on her.

Conspiracys, social insurrance number trafficking and whatnot dont concern me at this point.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 11:06am
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lol , i got fired for less, show me a honest / human employer , ill point you endangered spieces.

that one thing like laurent said, there is also landlords that have the same nosey-spying attitude.

shure theses are tools im shure would make their job look more "thought out".
Update » cutterhead wrote on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 11:09am
lol drug dealer hitting on mah mom ? lOL

im shure were about to se some internet police rising more and more. heck they dont want to work in the street they want to bust people from their lazyboy
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 11:31am
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Originally Posted By LAURENT

Facebook is the devil incarnate. Seriously, i dont understand how can somebody would like that all the people he knows network together. You can litteraly follow every step a person take with his facebook. Next thing you know, your boss knows that you rave on weekends and that the last time you called in sick was because you were totally hungover from a night of total excess involving cocaine,underage girls and running around balls naked with a KFC bucket on your head.


That's got nothing to do with Facebook itself, and 100% to do with what stupidity YOU decide to post up. If you don't want people to know you do drugs, "Laurent is feeling total MDMA down today" is not the smartest of status updates. If you don't want to risk your boss finding out you're home because you're hung over, don't change your status to "Laurent is hung over"..

When it comes to pictures, if your friends put some up and tag you into them, you can just un-tag yourself! I'm pretty certain also that there's an option somewhere that makes it so that anyone that tags you needs your aproval before the tag "sticks" to the picture.

Anything that anyone finds out about you through facebook is 100% your responsibility. I've got my mom, dad and a few uncles, aunts and cousins on my facebook, and it doesn't really matter, because I'm not stupid enough to post things like "Fred did SOOOO MUCH FUCKING SPEED THIS WEEKEND" in my status update.
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Deadfunk replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 11:34am
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exacltly, its not like there is a camera on you 24/7, you choose what you put there, and you choose your profile to be public or private, dont add your boss on facebook.
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Nemorave replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 11:37am
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD

And let's all get iPhones with the built-in GPS and cell-triangulation while we're at it!


Google just started testing this service... if you give your agreement they can let your friends track you anywhere on the planet sounds cool... We'd never have to wonder where the fuck Dee went again lol
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 11:41am
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yea screwhead got a point about security. the problem normally is always an inside leak. a nacissistic behaviour certainly gives way to the whole picture...

still its sad some people profit on that.

" hey ill help the local computer shops + industry by making spywares " seems to be a vehiculated behaviour too.
Update » cutterhead wrote on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 11:43am
nemo > you trace the phone still ... not the person. another problem.

how about activating the mike when its offline ? to broadcast the mike on its frequency everthought about this problem ?

now they can even remote - point .
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» qwertyu replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 11:42am
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD

That's got nothing to do with Facebook itself, and 100% to do with what stupidity YOU decide to post up. If you don't want people to know you do drugs, "Laurent is feeling total MDMA down today" is not the smartest of status updates. If you don't want to risk your boss finding out you're home because you're hung over, don't change your status to "Laurent is hung over"..

When it comes to pictures, if your friends put some up and tag you into them, you can just un-tag yourself! I'm pretty certain also that there's an option somewhere that makes it so that anyone that tags you needs your aproval before the tag "sticks" to the picture.

Anything that anyone finds out about you through facebook is 100% your responsibility. I've got my mom, dad and a few uncles, aunts and cousins on my facebook, and it doesn't really matter, because I'm not stupid enough to post things like "Fred did SOOOO MUCH FUCKING SPEED THIS WEEKEND" in my status update.


By and large i absolutly agree, but if you dont log in everyday to manage your account, you're fucked. Also, it dosent stop your drugdealer to hit on your sister because he was browsing your profile and thought she was hot.
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 11:46am
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Originally Posted By NEMORAVE

Google just started testing this service... if you give your agreement they can let your friends track you anywhere on the planet sounds cool... We'd never have to wonder where the fuck Dee went again lol


The new service adds your location based off the IP address you connected to G-mail with to the end of your emails like a signature.. If you work for a company that has it's trafic routed through a massive intranet that only outputs internet acces through new york, despite you being in montreal all your emails will say New York.

Originally Posted By Laurent
By and large i absolutly agree, but if you dont log in everyday to manage your account, you're fucked. Also, it dosent stop your drugdealer to hit on your sister because he was browsing your profile and thought she was hot.


And having your drug dealer on your facebook friends when you've also got family on your facebook friends is who's fault?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 11:50am
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test menu - > mike off/on

emmits on 196.3444 ie in analog and digital mode.

local c.o. can trace . now with a nifty app they can monitor, what if that function was there but diable and could be triggered by installing these phoneware. would be a way to evade detection at the point of sale of the phone / warehouse / eng. line . and no way to known from the source code since it could be triggered from program race.
Update » cutterhead wrote on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 11:51am
ie core wars after that
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 12:27pm
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hey what's wrong with your drug dealer hittting on your sister,

oh wait yeah,...
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Nemorave replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 12:48pm
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD

The new service adds your location based off the IP address you connected to G-mail with to the end of your emails like a signature.. If you work for a company that has it's trafic routed through a massive intranet that only outputs internet acces through new york, despite you being in montreal all your emails will say New York.


Not the same [ www.google.com ] they actually track your cell phone
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 1:02pm
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Originally Posted By NEMORAVE

Not the same [ www.google.com ] they actually track your cell phone


ok, and once again, it's something YOU have to install on your phone and set yourself up with.. You can't just type in a phone number and see where that person is if they haven't themselves signed up for the service..

Which, once again, goes back to the same thing people have a "problem" with in regards to facebook; the site only knows as much as YOU let it know. Facebook or Google Latitude can't read your bank PIN, it doesn't know what you're making for supper, it doesn't know that I'm currently scratching my balls, UNLESS I TELL IT.
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Deadfunk replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 1:05pm
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From facebook:

"Screwhead is surrenlty scratching his balls."

haha =P
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» the_worm replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 1:07pm
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see!!now everyone knows what fred is doing
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Deadfunk replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 1:09pm
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hahaha =)
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Holly_Golightly replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 6:49pm
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Originally Posted By BASDINI

it's not about facebook selling/buying peoples info...

the internet is a giant surveillance network for 21st century totalitarian societies. facebook is just part of it, this is the reason why the gov. will never really do anything about piracy, because to stop it they would have to shut down the internet, it's just to valuable and powerful tool for social manipulation and control why give it up just because a bunch of cry babies from hollywood are losing a little money. It's soooo much bigger than that for the people in charge because at the end of the day it means the end of dissent, don't agree with us? well fuck you, cause we just turned of your whole life (banking, school, social network)


agree. + 10 000 points

my mother's phone have been wired/taped by grc for a period in the early 80's.(haha if sourultrafast you read that it's pretty much for that reason my mother got to work w/ your dad!haha!) for a union question at pratt whitney.. she even already got refuse at us border for political reasons.. she did sue the grc at the end unfortunately had to settle for a pretty big amount bunch of assholes...

so..

i really don't see why is that hard to not realized that.. why it would be that crazy that corporations pay to know who their potential clients demographics desire/demand.

and people who shit on fb but are all alright w/ myspace.. wow go check infos.. who do you think own myspace?

anyway fb, ms or not.. your ass is still owned.

and it's not just a question of infos like your age or location who matter that much.. it's all these little details like the pages you visit or the little quiz about movies or personality..

----> people here asked: "oh! why you?! why does make you think that you are so important that you'll be "checked on"?!"

it does not work like that/ we are part of a MASS. people who think individualism as it's pure essence exist are really mistaken i think.

we are important as part of this group./ and if there;s a way to make money..

believe me they'll do it. even by building statistics surveillance on the web... i really don't see what is crazy and not believable in that concept...

we are still very much in a non secular politic world..economics and bank system is based on the bible and if you think you are not being exploited (even if you do 145k/year!) well you are mistaken.. because when a human being is exploited the whole society and humanity suffer. think about it.

ps: freedom, equality, money, liberty of choice, honesty values etc... the worse fallacy of all..
but yeah i suppose at the end of the day illusions permits to be able to go to sleep sober and not feel like a total asshole part of a so complex system that you might just want a bullet in the head.
it's like religion, make you less afraid to be mortal.
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» databoy replied on Thu Feb 12, 2009 @ 7:37pm
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At no time in history has any given human had so much access to information, mostly due to the Internet. Its fucking mindbogling!
Most peoples seem to take for granted that in less than 15 seconds, i can get a satellite photo of my car. Now thats science fiction!
Maybe its cus I'm a bit older and have lived at a time when all this didnt exist. (for the public, that is)

The internet can be seen as a tool or as a way to subdue. But its still just voluntary. No one is forced to open a facebook account.

If facebook is used as a tool to communicate non critical information, as it should be, there would be no problems.

Facebook has actually gotten a lot of peoples back together, back in contact with each other.

And solidarity has definitely not been a winning trend in the past 30, maybe more years.

And if you are still worried about privacy, the telegraph is still the safest way to transmit info over a distance.
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