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7th December 2013 20:52
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FBI Can Secretly Activate Laptop Cameras Without Indicator Light
There must be a point where people wake up and say....... just because you can do something in the name of "national security" you should not do it. Yet many people seem almost content (or at least ambivalent) to allow government to intrude into our lives further and further with each passing day. Limiting the power of government is the only way to insure our sovereign freedoms are not removed one brick at a time.
Souce: Gizmodo
Scary. Insane. Ridiculous. Invasive. Wrong. The Washington Post reports that the FBI has had the ability to secretly activate a computer's camera "without triggering the light that lets users know it is recording" for years now. What in the hell is going on? What kind of world do we live in?
Marcus Thomas, the former assistant director of the FBI's Operational Technology Division, told the Post that that sort of creepy spy laptop recording is "mainly" used in terrorism cases or the "most serious" of criminal investigations. That doesn't really make it less crazy (or any better) since the very idea of the FBI being able to watch you through your computer is absolutely disturbing.
The whole Post piece about the FBI's search for a bomb threat suspect is worth reading. It shows how far the FBI will go with its use of malware to spy on people and reveals the occasional brain dead mistakes the FBI makes to screw themselves over (like a typo of an e-mail address that the FBI wanted to keep tabs on). Good to know these completely competent folks are watching over us by any means necessary.
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7th December 2013 21:19
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