Anonymous ID: e0e4b8 Dec. 25, 2019, 11:08 a.m. No.7618903   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Baltimore Police Back Pilot Program for Surveillance Planes, Reviving Controversial Program (baltimoresun.com)

https://yro.slashdot.org/story/19/12/24/1840241/baltimore-police-back-pilot-program-for-surveillance-planes-reviving-controversial-program

 

Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said Friday he now supports a pilot program to fly three private surveillance planes over the city, reviving a controversial effort that had been shelved since it was revealed to have been used secretly three years ago. From a report:

Harrison, who as recently as two months ago said he was skeptical of the planes, said the trial run will commence in May, funded by philanthropic dollars. Baltimore will become the first city in the country to use the technology, Harrison said. "I'm obviously well aware of the plane's controversial history," Harrison said. "I'm looking forward to hearing from our community and to educate them on what this is and what this is not." Harrison previously said the plane system's proponents had oversold its benefits and it was unproven to work. His apparent reversal followed a lobbying campaign that included members of the Greater Baltimore Committee endorsing the program and a prominent pastor presenting a poll that claimed to show community support. It also has become an issue in the mayor's race, with at least one candidate receiving support from the system backers and city officials arguing over whether the technology should be adopted.

Anonymous ID: e0e4b8 Dec. 25, 2019, 11:11 a.m. No.7618920   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8925 >>8927 >>8928 >>9078

Oops.

 

A Twitter App Bug Was Used To Match 17 Million Phone Numbers To User Accounts

https://it.slashdot.org/story/19/12/24/2036231/a-twitter-app-bug-was-used-to-match-17-million-phone-numbers-to-user-accounts

 

Security researcher Ibrahim Balic said he has matched 17 million phone numbers to Twitter user accounts by exploiting a flaw in Twitter's Android app. TechCrunch reports: Ibrahim Balic found that it was possible to upload entire lists of generated phone numbers through Twitter's contacts upload feature. "If you upload your phone number, it fetches user data in return," he told TechCrunch. He said Twitter's contact upload feature doesn't accept lists of phone numbers in sequential format – likely as a way to prevent this kind of matching. Instead, he generated more than two billion phone numbers, one after the other, then randomized the numbers, and uploaded them to Twitter through the Android app. (Balic said the bug did not exist in the web-based upload feature.) Over a two-month period, Balic said he matched records from users in Israel, Turkey, Iran, Greece, Armenia, France and Germany, he said, but stopped after Twitter blocked the effort on December 20. Balic provided TechCrunch with a sample of the phone numbers he matched. Using the site's password reset feature, we verified his findings by comparing a random selection of usernames with the phone numbers that were provided. While he did not alert Twitter to the vulnerability, he took many of the phone numbers of high-profile Twitter users – including politicians and officials – to a WhatsApp group in an effort to warn users directly. A Twitter spokesperson told TechCrunch the company was working to "ensure this bug cannot be exploited again." "Upon learning of this bug, we suspended the accounts used to inappropriately access people's personal information. Protecting the privacy and safety of the people who use Twitter is our number one priority and we remain focused on rapidly stopping spam and abuse originating from use of Twitter's APIs," the spokesperson said.

Anonymous ID: e0e4b8 Dec. 25, 2019, 11:18 a.m. No.7618947   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7618928

Find the War Room anon and ask them.

Memefarmer collected some tips posted by others but without a Twitter account cannot verify if any of those tips are currently useful.

Anonymous ID: e0e4b8 Dec. 25, 2019, 11:25 a.m. No.7618979   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9017 >>9086

>>7618958

Check ICAO # ae9e28 →

 

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The Unkown Table is updated every 12 hours (04.00 Zulu and 16.00 zulu) 4ACA0D: 2019-12-19 : … AE9E28: 2019-12-18 : 23:58:03.805 — Gaithersburg MD, US : 738100:

 

Their misspelling not mine

Anonymous ID: e0e4b8 Dec. 25, 2019, 11:28 a.m. No.7619004   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7618961

>>7618972

>>7618975

It's perfectly OK to be white.

It's OK to be yourself.

It's OK to disregard what fashion moguls tell you is "acceptable".

It's OK to refrain from putting chemicals on your skin just because somebody says everyone 'beautiful' does it.

It's OK to have your natural hair color and not put carcinogenic chemicals on your scalp every few weeks.

 

Just be yourself.