Anonymous ID: 45b290 Jan. 11, 2019, 12:22 p.m. No.4714310   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4372

Anons,

Q team has dropped various stuff in the past about security and visibility tracking on FB and others. Been reading up on Kaspersky since yesterday too and it's damaging vulnerabilities. I'll continue to dig, but I encourage anyone newish here to look at what's been happening to our information both civilly and defense wise. We have been sold out in so many ways. I dont know how much good it does anymore. Honestly, I dont think there's any protection in digital presence at least in the mainstream sense. Alot of normies lurk here and they dont have sic VPN and encryption protocol like others. That said how do we as a country take back control in privacy and online safety? So much contradicting information out there. I get the sense we are trying to rebuild infrastructure internally on many fronts. I guess in time it will get better. Thoughts?

Anonymous ID: 45b290 Jan. 11, 2019, 12:37 p.m. No.4714483   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4714372

I see. I guess in researching this I've read into the unspoken understanding that this is the standard now and has been for some time a least for those that understand it. No matter what anti-virus or VPN you use the ability and potential for access will always be present. That said is the standard of being monitored and tracking to be accepted by America or the world? Or is the silence and the demand for digital presence from the majority considered acceptance? The alternative is to live under a rock. One extreme or the other.