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ExomatrixTV
29th June 2013, 18:19
THESE ARE MY OWN WORDS:

Does an ASIAN HACKER access to your computer ??? ... one way to find out is to go to your "windows/fonts" directory and try to delete ALL Asian Fonts (.ttf) do it in a "Administration Mode" highest moderation power you have! And it is possible you are "not allowed" to delete them ... hmmmm ... I wonder why? THINK WHY!

cheers, John Kuhles

NSA, CIA, ONI etc. may well use Asians to blame them for the crimes US are doing!

Tesla_WTC_Solution
29th June 2013, 18:35
I really hate PCs, especially the more advanced the software gets,
the more toeholds Microsoft gains against personal privacy.

It's hard to believe that computers have effectively annihilated our former lifestyles,
more completely than any AIDS or Polio virus or even any war could have.

The INVASION was so quiet that most people didn't even turn their heads to watch.

And anyone who "hates a philanthropist" like I DO must be crazy, to think that surrendering our rights to control our own property is wrong!

LOL :)

good thread btw,

frank Herbert said once that "the use of machines trains the user to employ his peers in the manner he would use a machine"...

Mulder
29th June 2013, 21:21
............

ExomatrixTV
29th June 2013, 21:56
PARTIAL SOLUTION: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-desktop/removing-foreign-language-fonts/60f5ac05-182e-438f-88e4-2a7432d8e161

Soulboy
29th June 2013, 22:13
I would like to believe the popularity of Windows and its 'philantropist' sugar daddy has significantly decreased by now. Fully support you there, of course. The doc posted on how to stick your middle finger to the snoopers is quite sth, but also has resulted in a limit to what I can do on PA (i.e. post embedded images and youtube videos). I thought I had done a lot already, but this punched quite a few holes in what I had previously thought "a lot" as a Mac user. My aim is to get myself a second laptop with Ubuntu installed soon and really take all the precautions before venturing online. Installing the "noscript" add-on opened my eyes, for sure to say the least. I would like to encourage everyone to get the document and work through it systematically as it certainly blew my mind as an already quite privacy-conscious user.

Not sure if you should never update, fake updates by hackers are a risk obviously. Not updating at all might leave you exposed to security holes from early versions of your software that hackers have discovered more recently, though. Of course, with built-in backdoors of proprietary operating systems, hackers should be the least of your worries as the most ruthless crooks (govs) have access to all of your information no matter what...

Recently, I have been getting emails in my client software that said "This message has no sender" which is kinda worrying. Only started after I joined the forum :)

Edit: Could the mods please change the grammar in the header of this thread?

ThePythonicCow
29th June 2013, 22:38
I just changed the title of this thread from:



Does an ASIAN HACKER access to your computer?
to:



Difficulty removing Windows 7 system fonts (was some weird Asian Hacker conspiracy theory)
I'll wager that you can't remove Greek or Arabic system fonts from Windows 7 either, without doing some strange procedure. The connection between such Windows configuration challenges and whether the NSA is blaming Asian hackers, or vice versa, is tenuous at best (in my view.)

RMorgan
29th June 2013, 22:39
Well, what difference would removing Asian language fonts make?

If the guy has enough knowledge to be such a good hacker, very probably he knows how to speak English...Besides, code is what really matters for them, and regarding code, a computer running windows is basically the same everywhere, under the hood.

Deleting fonts would hardly be a limiting factor for any hacker, from any country.

ExomatrixTV
29th June 2013, 23:03
~was fun though ;)

... I mean it is still weird!

GlassSteagallfan
30th June 2013, 22:12
My aim is to get myself a second laptop with Ubuntu installed soon and really take all the precautions before venturing online.

you can probably install ubuntu on your current laptop in conjunction with your present operating system. When you turn on your computer, you will choose windows or ubuntu. Its call 'duel boot'.

Soulboy
30th June 2013, 22:17
My aim is to get myself a second laptop with Ubuntu installed soon and really take all the precautions before venturing online.

you can probably install ubuntu on your current laptop in conjunction with your present operating system. When you turn on your computer, you will choose windows or ubuntu. Its call 'duel boot'.

Thanks, I'm aware of that function, even though I have not used a Windows system in over 8 years. Something like that exists for Mac as well, but I wanna do it properly and could use a second laptop anyway as I depend on it for work and won't have Mr Corporate give me a new one if my Mac decides to give up one day.

On Apple, when you use their alternative, I think their own proprietary OS still runs in the background, so not an option as well... And as for Windows... NO THANKS, NEVER EVER AGAIN... Once you go Mac, you never go back (to Windows). Ubuntu does look quite nice and is apparently pretty stable already. Or I'd go full-on nerdy and use Linux proper. Will decide on that soon.

ExomatrixTV
1st July 2013, 18:11
~this can help removing files: http://www.filehippo.com/download_unlocker/

... hey Paul ... asking a question does not equal "it must be a (wacko) theory" ... and the use of the word "may" does not imply "it must be" or "it is" ... so why changing the title of my posting that way?

sigma6
4th July 2013, 21:16
Bill Gates in no philanthropist.... never was and still isn't, other then in name... which is just a mask... that is the result of the DOJ anti-trust laws that magically disappeared from the main stream media. Lika a mild day dream that most can't even remember. But I do, because I "called out" Windows Vista the first day I heard about it (and tried to do some cursory Google research, to no avail to my surprise!)

Look at the time line... MS goes after Netscape (the final straw that broke the camel's back after years of competition busting marketing maneuvers, which eventually led to a consortium of MS hating tech companies finally bringing enough charges, the government realized there was an even bigger fish to fry than all the MS bribes, and legitimate tax money... (more on what that was...)

MS goes to court, comes out looking like a hypocritical, lying bunch of control freaks that they are... caught lying, falsifying documents and videos, misrepresenting themselves, etc...

The government has them right where they want them... by their own hand... then, magically it all goes away...

And out pops Vista... so what happened?... While at the same time all talk of anti-trust magically disappears from the MSM!!?? Either Anti Trust lawsuits are not really that big a deal after all, or something else happened behind closed doors... the calf was ready to slaughter, and the courts are no philanthropists either. There was talk of turning MS into a utility, or tearing the company apart. They were at the government's mercy.

Is it possible they made a deal? Like adding 20 GB of spaghetti code enough to hide hundreds of back doors into their OS? Vista was the most hated, while being the most expensive to build and lowest profit making OS ever made, and secretly forced on customers against their will ??? and their explanation for this huge fiasco, and all those annoying pop up windows.... ? How can any of this make any sense even for a bunch of monopolistic control freaks?

In a word, their answer was... "security" (bahahhahah....)

Security for who???? Do you really need an extra 20 GB of code just to have a message pop up on every key stroke asking you if you really want to do that? (NOT!)

As for the philanthropy, I am sure the other part of the deal was "hey buddy, you better start spreading some of that cash around or we will do it for you, cabeshe!?" (LOL, excuse my Italian, it's non-existent) As Gates was well on his way to breaking the speed record for becoming the world's first trillionaire. i.e we're not letting you become so rich and powerful you escape OUR CONTROL... (ie. not so fast, we are taking our cut, in one form or another... )

I'm guessing that Vista is the most "backdoor friendly OS in the history of computer operating systems... "IF" you have the "master key"...
Is there any precedent for this? Does Widows hide secret code in their OS?... consider the mini scandal when it was found out, that with one simple switch you could turn Win NT Workstation into a Win NT Server, by changing one line of code... oops! (Server cost almost twice as much)

It's all money and politics as usual... (CONTROL)


btw exomatrix, as an aside, funny you should mention may and must.... in statutory law, apparently something that you "must" do actually means that you "may"... although I have heard others interpret that to mean that if you "may" it could be interpreted as "must" but that wouldn't make sense from the ambiguous manipulation point of view...