Anonymous ID: 9d9daf June 2, 2019, 7:40 p.m. No.6657480   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7502 >>7516

>>6657209

 

Whooa, your muh gaslighting sucks.

 

Completing the public record is what happens here :D

 

And autists do it. I'm just breaking it to you that your psychological attacks only work on the unwary here. (read: nobody)

 

Just like the man in vid relates says. And you hate that.

Anonymous ID: 9d9daf June 2, 2019, 7:49 p.m. No.6657576   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>6657516

>I'm sorry, it's hard to wake up and break free of the Matrix. Getting red pilled is not a comfy process.

 

If you're being genuine, then you're forgiven.

If you're a shill, then your trololo is funny

 

I think you're the latter and it's been a slide.

Anonymous ID: 9d9daf June 2, 2019, 8:06 p.m. No.6657752   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7763 >>7832

>>6657622

> I didn't mean to cause division by pointing out that the southern border is still wide open.

 

That's ok, I hope I don't make you shit your pants too hard with this message in pic related.

 

The NSA has all of the root RSA keys (the ones that allow your vpn and other shit that requires encrypted connections etc to be viable things, for example.)

 

So the VPN and the proxies mean nothing to them ;)

 

Don't take my word for it, find out for yourself :)

 

Have a great day.

Anonymous ID: 9d9daf June 2, 2019, 8:26 p.m. No.6657889   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7897

>>6657804

 

Sounds about right.

 

They could literally look any target machine up, pop up whatever text application exists in the userspace of the target, and type words at whoever is watching it happen, on screen.

 

Just like in the movies.

 

>The reasons why are very, very nonintuitive.

 

Well, in addition to the cloak and dagger that resulted in the NSA's ownership of the keys, the idea that the IT industry willingly backdoored… Everything… Makes it so that having the RSA keys is more like insurance that the NSA does possess everything.

 

And backdooring everything is pretty damn non intuitive, if you asked me.

 

Might as well just use my luggage password for everything ;p

Anonymous ID: 9d9daf June 2, 2019, 8:34 p.m. No.6657933   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7938

>>6657897

>This is technically possible

 

agreed. imo that would only happen to valuable targets. And it wouldn't be something dramatic like popping up notepad etc. It would be surveillance, or dropping incriminating evidence, or something of that nature.

 

So the likelyhood of it happening in that movie fashion are quite low.

 

> but no, they're not going to even try to be able to do that

 

See above. don't purport to be naive. back doors are made to be used. hackers are known to deploy some pretty intricate payloads sometimes, and we're talking about operators, not script kids.