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  1. Re:Folks will pitch a fit about it on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I actually didn't like trump one bit when he was elected. He however did some of the things he said he would(that he could). And with seeing the hysteria of the last 2 years, and seeing the crazy on the left come out. I like him a lot more. He is showing people for their true colors. That helps me figure out who I want to associate with.

  2. Re:Difference between CNN & Fox News on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    He just doesn't belong to the "Little people" group so he absolutely gives 0 fucks, just like the rest of the elitist democrats. I, for one. Part of the "Little people" group, have actually been doing quite good these last 2 years.

  3. Re: Everyone's a loser on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    So like a union?

  4. Re:Russia investigation now becomes OOJ on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    You just admitted to trump being an evil genius. So.. There's that..

  5. Re:Russia investigation now becomes OOJ on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes somehow Trump is an evil genius and a blabbering retard. I really don't understand how the liberals can stand up, you would think they would be dizzy with how much their heads spin around these things.

  6. Re:Apologies? on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Well he constantly lies about Obama calling him a center-right president. So there's that.

  7. Re:Trump's campaign manager and personal lawyer... on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Anybody who has made it this far down the page knows by now that you're obfuscating and full of shit.

  8. Re:Trump's campaign manager and personal lawyer... on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Not remembering a secondary detail isn't a lie.

    You're right because its deceit, which is 10x worse than just a normal lie. Also shows your hand and character. You're not in this for truth. You just hate Trump so much you don't care what it takes to get him out of office and into prison. Even if he is 100% innocent of any crime.

  9. Re:Trump's campaign manager and personal lawyer... on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    People who apologized for and renounced their racism?

    Sorry, you can not renounce racism. You can apologize for it sure, but that means nothing more than a canadian apologizing because they sneezed. A racist is a racist, and as the liberals have shown should be shunned from earth forever for even thinking about thinking something racist. Trust me I saw this shit on CNN it has to be true.

    --Highdude702(mods)

  10. Re:Why would anybody trust a mobile listening devi on How The FBI Easily Retrieved Michael Cohen's Data From Both Apple and Google (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    If you think there inst an ESP8266 or equivalent somewhere in that PCM you dont understand how electronics work. Once you found the module you could easily disable it numerous ways. If it would cause the vehicle to stop working, well you return it as garbage and laugh at the poor fuck that has to push onto the lot after the AAA driver drops it in the middle of the driveway at my request. You seem to be the internet warrior going on about, well whatever it was that i could tell was a waste of time reading. glfh.

  11. Re:No real surprises here on How The FBI Easily Retrieved Michael Cohen's Data From Both Apple and Google (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Hmm, if I used touchID that would be nice to know, but you can scroll around for my rant as to why it sucks. Thanks for the clarity though.

  12. Re:No real surprises here on How The FBI Easily Retrieved Michael Cohen's Data From Both Apple and Google (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I know plenty of professional pen testers. I know most of the tactics. I have yet to have an issue. I have tried to brute my own passwords, to no avail. I didn't say use common dict words. You frequent IRC? Maybe you can be the one to prove me wrong? I would love to see it as I have yet to see someone give me a password over 8 characters of mine to me. As far as your comment on shoulder surfing. That's about the oldest trick in the book, and I didn't start using computers yesterday. Plus muscle memory goes a long way for speediness.

  13. Re:No real surprises here on How The FBI Easily Retrieved Michael Cohen's Data From Both Apple and Google (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    From previous posters comments it seems to only be temporary.

  14. Re:If you're a criminal on How The FBI Easily Retrieved Michael Cohen's Data From Both Apple and Google (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    That's why you use your dick! Fool proof!

  15. Re:Why would anybody trust a mobile listening devi on How The FBI Easily Retrieved Michael Cohen's Data From Both Apple and Google (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I would never own an "internet connected" vehicle. I may purchase one and then rip out the wifi/GSM module. But the sad part is the normies don't even understand what they are doing to their self. They think "OH LOOK I can browse facebook faster in my car now that I have car wifi!!" when in reality they are just helping track their family and children. The internet has been destroyed since the non nerds took over. I want it back damnit!

  16. Re:Why would anybody trust a mobile listening devi on How The FBI Easily Retrieved Michael Cohen's Data From Both Apple and Google (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    You're wasting your time. The AC seems like a police-state apologist.

  17. Re:No real surprises here on How The FBI Easily Retrieved Michael Cohen's Data From Both Apple and Google (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I walk down the street with my cock out all the time, fortunately its small and everyone just thinks I have bubble gum stuck to my crotch.

  18. I love how you guys are still using the same bullshit years gone. Grow up, maybe you're the problem. Have you ever stopped for even 30 seconds to think about that? Maybe the shit like this has pushed the sane half of the country to do what ever is necessary to push back against your ignorance. Please for the sake of the country seek help.

  19. Re:No real surprises here on How The FBI Easily Retrieved Michael Cohen's Data From Both Apple and Google (cnn.com) · · Score: 2

    The better solution would be to have "lock fingers" as well as unlock fingers. Let me use some of my fingers to tell the device that I'm not trying to unlock it voluntarily, and it should instead lock down, encrypt everything, turn off the unlock fingers and require the long password to unlock. Then let them guess which finger is which.

    While I think length + complexity is the answer, special characters made dictionary words safe to use providing the password is long enough. However you have a great point on this one, I would never use touch ID because its garbage for someone like me in a construction field who specifically doesn't wear gloves as it takes away from my feel therefor impeding my work. The shit just don't work for me. I tried it for about a week and decided when I was able to unlock my phone the whole 2 times that is was a waste of time. however it would be funny to watch the cops in frustration if that ever happened. However my wife uses it and has no issues with it at all. A function that allowed an "authorized" fingerprint to either encrypt and turn off face/touch ID and or wipe the phone silently would be a nice feature to rid the issue of compelled unlocking. I'm sure if you did it in a court room you would have hell to pay but if you did it before you actually got arrested they wouldn't(well shouldn't) be able to use it against you. you know use the claim you did it when first stopped so the cops wouldn't snoop through the naked pictures of your wife/girlfriend/boyfriend(s). Because everyone knows that cops can be scumbags when not in front of a judge. And you could probably use that defense justifiably with very little digging into recent cop douche baggery.

  20. Re:Passwords Still Rule on How The FBI Easily Retrieved Michael Cohen's Data From Both Apple and Google (cnn.com) · · Score: 2

    How does a backup stop somebody from stealing your passwords? It doesn't. Tom was talking specifically about people not being able to steal important passwords. I don't use a password manager at all. All of my important passwords are semi-unique 8-22 characters long depending on what its being used for. its surprisingly easy to remember them.

  21. *raises hand*

    What do I do if some of my squishy matter leaked out on the floor?

  22. Re:Unlimited greediness is your enemy on Lithuanian Pleads Guilty To Stealing $100 Million From Google, Facebook (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 2

    He could have probably gotten $5-10M from each company and have never even been noticed. Greed is what gets people caught. However without greed as a motive he probably would have never done it in the first place. Kind of a chicken and egg problem.

  23. Re:Unlimited greediness is your enemy on Lithuanian Pleads Guilty To Stealing $100 Million From Google, Facebook (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Rimasauskas faces a maximum sentence of 30 years in jail

    You understand how sentencing works right? And on top of that, in feds once you do 80% you can parole. So say he gets 10 years, he can be out in 8.

  24. if i send to a $1000 bill for listing your name in my service which i call an 'online business index', and you choose to pay me, i'm legally all fine. By paying you actually just sealed the contract.

    Holee fuck! Thank you for giving my my new business model!

  25. So, you've never actually watched any of his videos. You're just going by what your echo chamber of friends tell you. You know, when I was growing up we were encouraged to think for our self. And to never blindly trust what somebody told us even if we wanted it to be true. Fucking kids these days... Their parents need to be beat.