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    Beware Spyware: Wikileaks exposes surveillance industry trackers



    Published on 5 Sep 2013


    A huge new revelation from Wikileaks this hour has exposed a sweeping surveillance
    industry, which has been developing spyware for governments to track and control their
    citizens. RT was among the very few media outlets given access to the documents prior
    to their release.

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    Default Re: Beware Spyware: Wikileaks exposes surveillance industry trackers

    For those interested here are the leaks:

    http://wikileaks.org/spyfiles3
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    Default Re: Beware Spyware: Wikileaks exposes surveillance industry trackers

    No wonder my PC has slowed down! LOL

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    I would love some of that software. How come no one is pirating that. That should change so we can spy on them as they spy on us.
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    Default Re: Beware Spyware: Wikileaks exposes surveillance industry trackers

    I'm wondering if the Tor web browser would keep you from being infected with government spyware; any hoot, what goes around comes around and the government will certainly reap what they have sown along with their masters.

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    Quote Posted by LivioRazlo (here)
    I'm wondering if the Tor web browser would keep you from being infected with government spyware; any hoot, what goes around comes around and the government will certainly reap what they have sown along with their masters.
    Using TOR has almost nothing to do with protecting your computer from spyware. One uses TOR to hide what one is looking at from governments and Internet companies. But one gets spyware from what one chooses to look at and, especially, download onto one's computer.

    It's as if using TOR was like driving to the store only over backroads that don't have traffic cameras, so the government can't watch you. But if you still drive to the same stores, and purchase the same poisonous products, one will still end up with those products at home.
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    Quote It's as if using TOR was like driving to the store only over backroads that don't have traffic cameras, so the government can't watch you. But if you still drive to the same stores, and purchase the same poisonous products, one will still end up with those products at home.
    That's a very good anology Paul.....LOL...I'll remember that cheers.

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    And while your all thinking about this stuff remember which category of software has the most penetrative access to the bowels of your computer and data.

    Antivirus software.

    There are no bent cops, are there?
    ..................................................my first language is TYPO..............................................

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    Quote Posted by Paul (here)
    Using TOR has almost nothing to do with protecting your computer from spyware. One uses TOR to hide what one is looking at from governments and Internet companies. But one gets spyware from what one chooses to look at and, especially, download onto one's computer.

    It's as if using TOR was like driving to the store only over backroads that don't have traffic cameras, so the government can't watch you. But if you still drive to the same stores, and purchase the same poisonous products, one will still end up with those products at home.
    The was an enlightening analogy Paul, thank you for the insight. A couple of friends I work with had recommended it to me one time, but, being the skeptical person that I am, I decided against it. As I further my education in Computer Information Sciences, geared towards programming and information security, I would like to be able to create an OS based off the Linux kernel that is more GUI friendly as well as secure.

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    Quote Posted by LivioRazlo (here)
    I would like to be able to create an OS based off the Linux kernel that is more GUI friendly as well as secure.
    Take a gander at Tails .

    Tails is a live operating system, that you can start on almost any computer from a DVD or a USB stick. It aims at preserving your privacy and anonymity, and helps you to:
    • use the Internet anonymously and circumvent censorship;
    • all connections to the Internet are forced to go through the Tor network;
    • leave no trace on the computer you are using unless you ask it explicitly;
    • use state-of-the-art cryptographic tools to encrypt your files, emails and instant messaging.
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    Quote Posted by Paul (here)
    Take a gander at Tails .

    Tails is a live operating system, that you can start on almost any computer from a DVD or a USB stick. It aims at preserving your privacy and anonymity, and helps you to:
    • use the Internet anonymously and circumvent censorship;
    • all connections to the Internet are forced to go through the Tor network;
    • leave no trace on the computer you are using unless you ask it explicitly;
    • use state-of-the-art cryptographic tools to encrypt your files, emails and instant messaging.
    I will have to check this out Paul. I am trying to become more accustomed to using BackTrack 5R3 or Kali Linux, which is installed on a separate partition of my HDD, but I never gave much thought to live booting from disc or USB. Makes more sense honestly in the sense of security.

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    Quote Posted by LivioRazlo (here)
    I will have to check this out Paul. I am trying to become more accustomed to using BackTrack 5R3 or Kali Linux, which is installed on a separate partition of my HDD, but I never gave much thought to live booting from disc or USB. Makes more sense honestly in the sense of security.
    One thing I'm thinking of doing is runnin Tails inside Virtualbox on my big Linux box. Virtualbox has come to be quite a good emulator ... i run BSD, Windows and Mac OS in it now.

    I could set up Virtualbox to boot off a readonly ISO image of Tails, then to have a second writable virtual disk image file that it securely erases after every use. Thus I could boot up into a secure Tails system, while still running all my other stuff, and automatically erase any changes when finish that session, except what I had deliberately written out to a shared disk, outside the Tails boot iso and second writeble virtual disk image.
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    Default Re: Beware Spyware: Wikileaks exposes surveillance industry trackers

    Is this what coukld have happend to PA recently ? sometimes when i click on my threads or posts iget an error message which i didnt before ..

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