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15:00
@MarkHulkalo interestingly on the iPhone whenever I get a password login box iOS disables swiftkey and reverts to the stock keyboard
@RоryMcCune Yeah, it is more interesting than I thought at first glance, for sure. I'm still betting on the former though, rather than the latter.
@Xander hope so, the record for this kind of tech falling into bad hands is not good
@RоryMcCune Apparently the gubmint has a laundry list of exploits stored up for a rainy day. Against everyday users, they can use a throwaway. Against technically-inclined users, they'd have to do something special and be careful.
@MarkHulkalo oh yeah US/UK/other big govs have a load of 0-days
I personally don't mind them stalking terrorists or other malcontents
I draw the line at intentionally trying to set someone up and frame them, though, which is all the FBI does these days.
15:04
@MarkHulkalo problem is, slippery slope, define terrorist/malcontent. Notice over the last 14 years round the world gov's now describe any group they're hostile to as "terrorists"
helps them get away with cracking down on that group
"An FBI Informant Seduced Eric McDavid Into a Bomb Plot. Then the Government Lied About It."
@RоryMcCune Yep, pretty much.
@MarkHulkalo FBI agents incentive is to get the conviction... I'm not too surprised when they go over the line
It seems like a pattern to locate a paranoid schizophrenic pasty, or someone with severe mental issues, and then try to encourage them to commit a crime.
Which is ironic, considering spreading of materials related to terrorism is considered terrorism in and of itself... yet, it's okay if the FBI does it.
Most of those people are too "retarded" to even do anything like that on their own. In that article, you can see the bomb materials were provided to the informant, who then gave it to that man, who didn't even want to do anything to begin with.
He was released early on the condition that he wasn't allowed to sue the government for what they did to him, and if he tries to speak out against them for that, it's back to jail.
They've been caught withholding evidence, refusing to let convicted individuals provide any kind of evidence in their defense, etc. This is a lot like what China does to entrap people into speaking against the government, then arrest them. For example, The Hundred Flowers Campaign.
You're a flower.
@Simon Thanks <3
@RоryMcCune Question, though. Regarding actual terrorists, how would you suggest getting information on them if you couldn't hack them?
15:12
@MarkHulkalo By simply analyzing the services they use since they openly speak of the attacks?
So that requires bulk data collection.
You're a bulk data collection.
@MarkHulkalo No. It requires a specific, targeted warrant.
@AustinHartzheim It requires bulk data collection if you want to try and stop it before it happens.
Unless someone reports it
@MarkHulkalo I disagree. It requires more targeted investigation. If you look at the most recent terror attacks, the people were already suspects. However, the leads were not followed soon enough (sometimes due to lack of human resources to do the investigation).
15:14
@MarkHulkalo I'm not sure I'd blanket rule out electronic mechanisms, however I think the lack of real effective oversight (i.e. not what happens at the moment <rubber stamp>) is important. I'd rely more on "traditional" mechanisms, people on the ground infiltrating groups, travel plans etc. But against all that I'd put much more emphasis on understanding the motivations of these groups and try to stop things there
look at the IRA. They tried fighting them for aaaages, it didn't work. what worked was a process of reconcilliation and compromise
@RоryMcCune The lack of oversight is what concerns me. It feels like our country is on it's way to becoming a bonafide police state, and we're already half way there.
You're a process of reconciliation and compromise.
You're a lack of oversight.
You're a Simon.
#me
@RоryMcCune Regarding this technology, now that it's known, it would be no problem to set up a secured phone to reverse-engineer their process.
15:18
@MarkHulkalo Of course, we would need to know when/where it is being used.
I've noticed some weird stuff happening to my phone when traveling abroad*. For example, I will completely disable WiFi, and notice that certain programs are using an incredible amount of data, even when they're not being used. (force stopped). The camera/microphone being activated, battery draining quickly, data usage cap being filled quickly.
@MarkHulkalo ahh you need to buy one of the devices and I'd guess the vendors won't want to sell to you
Not if you can monitor all traffic over WiFi
@MarkHulkalo err how do you know when you encounter the device?
@RоryMcCune ew iphone
15:21
ifun
@RоryMcCune You can just keep a test phone running and assume it'll eventually happen.
iVibrate
@kalina We know :-o
iCostMoreThanYourLaptop
@MarkHulkalo yeah that's the slow but steady option
15:22
#iMadeMoreLastWeekThanYouMadeLastYear
doesn't really work as a hash tag
too long
(in b4)
2long
@RоryMcCune Another way to tell when you encounter the device: setup a fake WiFi station at your crib, and have your phone connect to it. Give it a very random name that would be virtually impossible to choose again, then go out into the wild and detect all connections to that particular SSID. That's if it's a WiFi Pineapple.
@kalina surely only if you're on one of your busy weeks like new years..
@RоryMcCune I duno, I didn't aim that comment at anybody
there could be an unemployed person in here (@JourneymanGeek)
or a barely employed person in here (@DavidFreitag)
@kalina true true
15:29
in which case that statement would be true for many other people too
David is pretty gifted
wot
wot
I GOT PING'D
no
it was your imagination
15:30
@Simon phantom ping
I READ THE HISTORY
good to see those creative juices are flowing
YOU HAVE BEEN MEAN TO ME
and I'm not talking about your ween
@kalina you don't want simon getting the idea that you're talking about his ween
15:32
It's too late. :(
well that's why I clarified it
@MarkHulkalo no he's not there sat playing with himself, don't worry, nothing is spilling out all over the place
there is no drama
My...
My...
My... WEEN?
the @Simon is broken and needs rebooting
So apparently that private lunch with Rand Paul was 100% legit
I won it after donating to his campaign
@kalina @Simon poutine, donuts, tim horton, maple syrup, ice hokey
15:34
I want a poutine.
I want poutine.
wat
wat
I fancy some chips and gravy covered in cheeses
why is iceweasel a piece of shit
or chips covered in cheeses covered in gravy
15:36
they made FIREFOX worse
how do you manage that?!
that's impossible
Firefox is already the laughing stock of the browser world
@kalina cheesy chips I can understand, but the gravy thing seems weird
even IE is better than Firefox
@kalina Laughing stock? What?! :(
@kalina pls Kalinuh
15:36
@RоryMcCune pls it melts the cheese
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo don't say that
@kalina pre-melt the cheese and avoid the gravy! result.
@MarkHulkalo your browser is shit, deal with it
people who willingly use Firefox are the same people who think Lynx is a good browser
FF was specifically made for special kids.
15:37
@kalina incorrect
You know, those really special kids.
@Simon also incorrect
@RоryMcCune no because then the cheese becomes all greasy
@kalina Hey now, what's wrong with Lynx?
@Simon the ones who don't like being google's little data piles?
15:38
@Ohnana Why is Firefox shit?
@Xander honestly, I'm not even going to answer
@RоryMcCune If Google wants your data, they'll get it.
ALRIGHT RORO?
@RоryMcCune if you think changing browser makes you immune to that then LOL
looooooooooooooooooooooooool
@Simon Plenty of ways to avoid that :-]
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
ran out of breath
15:38
@MarkHulkalo bloated memory hog that takes 900 years to load the google homepage
@Simon that's like saying if someone's going to rob you then they will, so just give away your money already
@Ohnana Oh you mean like Chrome? :-D
@RоryMcCune Except that in this instance you don't lose anything at all.
@kalina pls it's much easier with a browser designed to respect your privacy that Google's spyfest
Nobody's taking something physical away from you.
Paranoid donuts.
15:39
@MarkHulkalo one instance of chrome loaded up with a ton of extensions takes up less memory than one instance of stock firefox
@kalina Actually, I believe I've done a fairly good job at replacing Google. I've gotten pretty much everything, down to their CDN.
@kalina You're 100% safe from malicious Flash ads when you use Lynx. Sounds like a win to me.
also the interface sucks
@Simon if your privacy isn't important to you put cameras in every room in your house and have done with it
@Simon They are stealing our bits and bytes!
15:40
a random user I've never seen before just replied to me, what do I do
@RоryMcCune I'm gonna do the helicopter in front of every single camera multiple times a day.
@Simon go for it, when you do I'll believe you actually don't want privacy, until such time, I don't believe you...
@Ohnana The interface? Seriously? A browser is an address bar, a window, and some tabs. They're effectively identically for all practical purposes.
pls the interface in firefox is stupid
@RоryMcCune Dude, your ISP shows your name when we whois your IP.
15:41
@Simon while your at it, if you don't value your privacy how about you live stream your browser history
firefox has two bars, the stupid corner menu and it hides shit
@Simon I dare you
@kalina Mute them.
@Xander that's a bit mean, we're not all as soulless as you
@RоryMcCune My browsing history is pretty damn clean so I wouldn't mind.
15:42
by the way new user, people with blue names have no soul
that's why they're blue
@Simon go for it then, prove how little privacy means in this bold new world
@Simon it'll be a bold statement, while your at it, you can publish all the location data from your android phone
he's an iphone user
@Simon Oh I doubt that. Incognito doesn't count. And we know all about your ween-surfing habits.
it's already published
no privacy, no reason for the whole world not to know where you are at all times
15:43
@Simon Hey, @Simon, someone was here looking for you.
incognito doesn't count?! does that mean all of my searching for spice girls lyrics is not secret?
@AviD Well that's not creepy at all.
o no watever shall i do
"@AviD" and "creepy" used in the same sentence... DMZBINGO!
@Xander oh? I actually thought it was.
here is an important question
15:45
@kalina he prefaced it with "not". He said "not creepy".
everybody who is currently active must respond
@kalina why?
do you pronounce "z" as "zee" or "zed" or other
@kalina Zee
@kalina zee
15:46
zee, unless I'm spelling an English something in Hebrew.
@kalina "zed's dead baby, zed's dead"
as in ZEE FIREFOX WON'T LET ME CHANGE MY USER AGENT
don't call me baby
Zed
@kalina it's a movie quote
15:46
you've got some learning baby that'll never do
you know I don't belong to you
it's time you knew I'm not your baby
I belong to me so don't call me baby
ok so basically most of you are wrong
</discussion>
annd now I'm listening to madison avenue
what always got me about that song was a woman demanding not to be called baby while referring to the person calling her baby as "baby"
@kalina If zee is wrong, then I don't wanna be right.
in the UK zed is traditional
I mean hypocritical much
yes but since when was the UK relevant to the rest of the world
15:49
@RоryMcCune plus it's how le French says it.
i speak american english
Tomato, tom-a-to
@kalina Fresh meat?
behind my smile is my IQ
I must admit this does not sit well with the likes of you
you're really sweet mmm you're really nice...
but didn't momma ever tell you not to play with fire?
@M'vy it's the European pronounciation, which is why I need to say "zed" if I want people in Israel to understand me.
15:54
@kalina now there's a song I don't recognize
@RоryMcCune that's still "don't call me baby"
@kalina heh, well there you go I obviously remember only the chorus
don't think that I'm not strong - I'm the one to take you on
don't underestimate me boy I'll make you sorry you were born
you don't know me, the way you really should, you're sure misunderstood
don't call me baby
k babe
you're as sharp as a stick, that I rub on my lips, so take your best shot - I'm sure that you'll miss, like the laundry the toilet the grocery list, if you could stop fuckin' up I wouldn't have to get pissed

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