Anonymous ID: f08c1c Sept. 15, 2021, 9:54 a.m. No.14587219   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7363

Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 24b2f2 No.821975 📁

Mar 28 2018 15:17:02 (EST)

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/03/28/doj-inspector-general-investigates-alleged-fisa-abuses-by-doj-fbi.html📁

Think outside the box.

Timing of release.

Post Facebook NEWS.

Facebook WW.

GOOG WW.

AMAZON WW.

TWITTER WW.

Tracking active.

Listening active.

Data shared.

Data USED.

USED FOR WHAT?

Kickbacks BIG TIME>

Private/Public.

Bypass regulations/laws?

Intelligence A's across the globe in partnership to spy on citizens?

Constitutional crisis?

Magnitude?

Who can you trust?

Who organized?

How do social media/search engine platforms 'weight' elections?

Regulation or KILL-stop?

Peace through STRENGTH.

@Snowden

Shine the LIGHT BRIGHT [DOA].

Why is HUSSEIN traveling the world conducting high-level meetings?

Use logic.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/27/nxivm-cult-leader-coerced-women-into-sex-branded-initials-on-his-slaves-authorities-say.html📁

Nancy Salzman [historical timeline].

MSM will not highlight 'bottom to top' unravel.

Q

 

Wray wears a BitFit while doing his sekret investigations?

How stupid are these people?

Anonymous ID: f08c1c Sept. 15, 2021, 10:16 a.m. No.14587363   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14587219

 

The Strava Heat Map and the End of Secrets

 

Jeremy Hsu

Security

01.29.2018 07:14 PM

The Strava Heat Map and the End of Secrets

The US military is reexamining security policies after fitness tracker data shared on social media revealed bases and patrol routes

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After fitness data service Strava revealed bases and patrol routes with an online "heat map," the US military is reexamining its security policies for the social media age.Raphye Alexius/Getty Images

 

A modern equivalent of the World War II era warning that “loose lips sink ships” may be “FFS don’t share your Fitbit data on duty.” Over the weekend, researchers and journalists raised the alarm about how anyone can identify secretive military bases and patrol routes based on public data shared by a “social network for athletes” called Strava.

 

This past November, the San Francisco-based Strava announced a huge update to its global heat map of user activity that displays 1 billion activities—including running and cycling routes—undertaken by exercise enthusiasts wearing Fitbits or other wearable fitness trackers. Some Strava users appear to work for certain militaries or various intelligence agencies, given that knowledgeable security experts quickly connected the dots between user activity and the known bases or locations of US military or intelligence operations. Certain analysts have suggested the data could reveal individual Strava users by name.

 

But the biggest danger may come from potential adversaries figuring out “patterns of life,” by tracking and even identifying military or intelligence agency personnel as they go about their duties or head home after deployment. These digital footprints that echo the real-life steps of individuals underscore a greater challenge to governments and ordinary citizens alike: each person’s connection to online services and personal devices makes it increasingly difficult to keep secrets.

 

All Your Base Are Belong to Us

 

continued….

https://www.wired.com/story/strava-heat-map-military-bases-fitness-trackers-privacy/