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  1. Since 2014 at least, used in Colorado. on FBI May Be Hoarding a Firefox Zero-Day (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1
    As an uberhaxor, I had UNSUCCESSFUL malicious attempts made on my self-compiled Linux platform in 2014 that subsequently led to another 2 remote exploit attempts in the days after and then surveillance activities on the ground as I traveled several times between a pot growing agricultural area of Colorado (visiting friends) and a resort area (where I live). My laptop in question may have been later compromised by more advanced techniques. I still write code on it, though

    Malicious code can be injected at ISP level much like ISP-based warning popups and other messages. I'm certain this is how it works from how I was targeted.

    No idea on details of targetted flaw, but Firefox very much dumped core for no reproducible reason after logging on to internet from a new wifi AP in a small town that only has 1 physical network pipeline. Easily targetted by the feds in a long-standing area of interest for DEA investigations.. w00t w00t. 0x1deadfed.

    I've had previous electronic encounters with FBI in '03-'04, at that time it was AOL IM linux client 0day. And yes, it was the FBI 100%. I had downloaded/copied (hacked?) a government voter database at the time for a political group that needed to verify voter petition validity (NORML/MPP). There was also ground activity surveillance from that, and it's public record FBI sent _hundreds_ of field agents to the college town I was in the summer this went down. At the time I couldn't believe it, but now I know it's how they roll when they get motivated to leave the office.

    This is not for troll, wake up and realize that Americans really are targeted without warrants. You'd be insane to think I'm not on a few watchlists. -helo