Like, who cares? This code is like Sputnik in orbit above your country - it sets the new legal framework that its ok to mess with industrial computers world wide and get to hide behind state support.
Yes Pascal or Ada would have been nice educational options to teach good habits and show what a well created language can be like before the reality of what is used sets in:)
Yes re CIA links are noted on http://cryptocomb.org/
Also seems to be used for a "clean" email in/out, CIA email in/out type droop off box.
i.e. lots of CIA emails in everyday, lots of press, analyst, pundits, gov people too.
Whats one more email for a few real spies with to without diplomatic cover?
As for the shadow CIA, they did want to get into financial news.
If you have deep gov, diplomatic, commercial and press "friends" around the world, getting new before the bulk of traders would be much less hard.
In a world of microseconds trades having min, hours, days to play with would make your financial news product CIA like?
You have people in the press that can look at dates, public info and then ask ex workers, historians if the info looks right. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger_uranium_forgeries
If the layout, date, departments and names don't fit, you have problems.
You can get vey detailed about one message or just look at the massive amount and ask...
Where is country x,y,x, why does it seem filtered, pre packaged... if a EU members spy agency is really so upset - why no real action?
You then have cases where a gov goes on raids or just pulls back to let it flow out as not to upset larger PR operations.
Re: Seriously, how have they...
Disinformation, selective leaks, like to see who is interested, who can work out what. All the chatter lights up a lot of hidden blogs, press people who can still think.
95% can be true, a few real gems in the released works and then that small fake amount that makes the next war seem "ok" to the average person when the press 'finds' it.
If a real expert gets talking in court or via lawyers to the press, then it gets much more interesting.
Costas Tsalikidis, the Greek telco whistleblower who was found hanged.
Spyware eavesdropped on the Greek prime Minister and other top officials’ cell phone calls; it even monitored the car phone of Greece’s secret service chief.
Adamo Bove head of security at Telecom Italia who exposed the CIA renditions via cell phone logs ‘fell’ to his death.
Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the D.C. Madam was found hanged.
Norway and Denmark are part of NATO and have held 'European Principals Meeting' and would be networked with aspects of the GCHQ/NSA.
If they where trusted with some of the ideas behind Sigdasys (a system to share military sigint in Europe in the 1980's) do you really think all that NSA/GCHQ contact stopped in 1991?
Sweden offered the UK airborne elint deals during the cold war.
The UK also worked very very well with a telco from Finland.
Your data is as safe from the NSA as it is with any US based telco - why pay for a cute Nordic setting when the US will peer it for near free:)
It would be great to see what could be done with tropical diseases - worms and some bacterial drugs.
A community can see many positives - schools get more students, people get back to work and long term the community grows.
No need for refrigeration or many follow ups. The drugs are cheap and well known. A community can be saved from blindness, long term disability and early death.
Over time the water supply can be improved. So I feel it would be great to see more drugs going after worms and other dirty water bugs.
Well I guess you set the device in an area with access points? If you have to sneak in, a different kind of wire friendly small box might be needed?
So have access points, then you can start getting details out. Start filtering out the lawyer, advertising, accountant next door and focus in on your person of interest?
Or just get all the spyware in while your person of interest is away for a few week but they left some of their hardware powered on.
Your basically dropping in a small computer with a list of wifi ready sniffers, crackers and a OS that will phone out when its ready.
Small, off-the-shelf hardware, runs Linux, build it and collect/attack networks. Can be placed by hand or dropped from an unspecialised UAV.
"Sacrificial Computing for Land and Sky" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vm_cHb8Mm9w
The nuclear flask trains seem to attract the press, green groups, locals, students and activist, federal police and state police and political leaders.
The track has to be inspected, news leaks out.
Everybody putting some spin on the move and the cops going deep under cover to earn work on their eco credibility.
With a truck, you have daily, weekly, monthly base deliveries of everyday products, spares, unique spares and a few nuclear parts in a random mix of big brand and no brand contractors..
The GCHQ never liked been seen in open court, the press or having its "listening post" ability over every aspect of the UK's telecom infrastructure become too well known.
So they hope a Communications Capabilities Development Programme can make the links in open court based on info that the GCHQ "found" and then flagged?
Your interest in politics was not a flaged but your friend had a friend who said something on twitter or downloaded something and they "stumbled" back to you?
The GCHQ tried "sigint NEW Systems" back in the late 1990's, the Government Telecommunications Advisory Centre, Government Technical Assistance Centre (criminals used codes) ect.
Strange that all this is now so direct and in the open? Everything you do is now can be tracked if your flagged, months of logs can be "opened" and real time use spied on for a long time with very little legal oversight in the USA, UK, Australia....
Why would anyone of interest use the web in any way worth logging anymore?
Back to family, cult, faith, school, tribe, gang, compatriots, business associates - MI6 will be detected long before they can plant a fresh face or bribe their way to something of use.
Why is the UK is giving away generations of hidden signals intelligence excellence for some short term "communications industry" links and PR that they are doing something?
Its legal now. Australia had its early hacking cases and its was no fun for the police.
They had to understand what a phone line was, a modem was and how to record a modem for later play back in full. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_(computer_hacker)
They then had to present a case with very old trespass laws and invite the legal system to think digital with old laws about walking onto gov (~mil) land.
Australia also makes movies, music and produces some form of scientific products of some value every few years.
Australia also likes getting quality military equipment at low cost from the USA.
So Australia made sure it was covered for the next hacking cases, music/movie law and anti terror laws to play nice with its friends around the world and ensure we are seen as a team player.
A judge will be asked to sign off on the final raid, until then your just a person of interest. http://www.zdnet.com.au/inside-australia-s-data-retention-proposal-339303862.htm has some info on how logs will be collected and how little legal input will be needed to get your isp details in full and begin long term tracking.
"automate the process of requesting and obtaining access to telecommunications data"
Listen to the show, its a simple reason why you use human hands:) - cost.
As the work becomes more complex and the cost per unit goes up, robots will be needed, until then that tech device will be done by humans in many very small, fine steps.
China gets export cash and pays its locals in its own currency - just enough for food, some basic shelter and a few extras.
So at this time the cost of local humans vs importing robots may not add up. If China can make its own robots and use them with less cash flowing out to import older production lines, expensive skills and long term more imported parts - that will be interesting. Why waste cash until the products get extra complex or human hands get too expensive in China.
Good luck with your telco tubes:)
I just hope your local gov was smart enough to insert a "open for any telco business" in.
Get some friendly, smart people in from Canadian, South Africa, German, Russian, Australian ect. to run some cheap optical with a smile for any county, city or zone that asks for some competition and options.
If you want to be the only telco you get special legal protections. Demand to be free of gov oversight, your state is now free to shop around too.
Its their "network" and your ip and usage is logged for a short time in some detail. Ip and billing data might be kept for many, many months, but if your quick:)
They know the site, the names of the files and have a time frame. The rest is UK wide database work.
This was done with very unique data from newsgroup posts. Take the data to the isp's and do a massive search seeking people who downloaded the file/s.
Try http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/SSD/OWC/
Sandforce, designed and built in the USA (they seek US & imported parts). 3/5 or 7 year warranty depending on what you buy.
Products like Sitelock might be offered per year per domain. http://www.sitelock.com/products.php
See how the protection offered expands from a basic to premium services.
Your host might offer https, static, databases, web 2.0 look/feel, unlimited data but extra security may be an 'extra'.
Learn to write a good clear political webpage, have your massive web savvy grassroots base link to it and ensure they write good "link" pages.
The more quality on topic words shared by the 'real' sites the more people will find the main site with easy search terms.
Google seems good at finding real pages, real words and seeing where links go and trying to rank them in some useful order.
Where can it all go wrong?
That massive support base just can't make web 2.0 work?
That massive support base is addicted to the new trendy walled web 2.0 sites that don't allow deep outside searching?
That massive support base was all computer generated on the cheap?
That massive support base is a bit too small and some was computer generated with real skill?
Solution:
Make a "I support.... website" - where helpers are guided via an app or main site to paste their name, photo, quote local political issues and then have it go live with a few clicks.
A bit like a web 2.0 profile but much more hidden tech about understanding how Google works.
Add in options on war, faith, rights, medial issues, work, pets, family ect. to ensure a wide range of 'new' sites over many hosts are auto generated.
Text, link, graphics, tag and keyword rich with just enough new info to be unique for any search engine all linking back to the main site.
Yes but what was its role?
Based on the lines was it watching, been watched, provided cover, been used to move funds, a drop off point for data on the move?
Like, who cares? This code is like Sputnik in orbit above your country - it sets the new legal framework that its ok to mess with industrial computers world wide and get to hide behind state support.
Yes Pascal or Ada would have been nice educational options to teach good habits and show what a well created language can be like before the reality of what is used sets in :)
Yes re CIA links are noted on http://cryptocomb.org/
Also seems to be used for a "clean" email in/out, CIA email in/out type droop off box.
i.e. lots of CIA emails in everyday, lots of press, analyst, pundits, gov people too.
Whats one more email for a few real spies with to without diplomatic cover?
As for the shadow CIA, they did want to get into financial news.
If you have deep gov, diplomatic, commercial and press "friends" around the world, getting new before the bulk of traders would be much less hard.
In a world of microseconds trades having min, hours, days to play with would make your financial news product CIA like?
You have people in the press that can look at dates, public info and then ask ex workers, historians if the info looks right.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger_uranium_forgeries
If the layout, date, departments and names don't fit, you have problems.
You can get vey detailed about one message or just look at the massive amount and ask...
Where is country x,y,x, why does it seem filtered, pre packaged... if a EU members spy agency is really so upset - why no real action?
You then have cases where a gov goes on raids or just pulls back to let it flow out as not to upset larger PR operations.
http://cryptocomb.org/ has some hints.
Some form of intel gathering site and email passing centre for some well known people.
Re: Seriously, how have they...
Disinformation, selective leaks, like to see who is interested, who can work out what. All the chatter lights up a lot of hidden blogs, press people who can still think.
95% can be true, a few real gems in the released works and then that small fake amount that makes the next war seem "ok" to the average person when the press 'finds' it.
If a real expert gets talking in court or via lawyers to the press, then it gets much more interesting.
Costas Tsalikidis, the Greek telco whistleblower who was found hanged.
Spyware eavesdropped on the Greek prime Minister and other top officials’ cell phone calls; it even monitored the car phone of Greece’s secret service chief.
Adamo Bove head of security at Telecom Italia who exposed the CIA renditions via cell phone logs ‘fell’ to his death.
Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the D.C. Madam was found hanged.
Norway and Denmark are part of NATO and have held 'European Principals Meeting' and would be networked with aspects of the GCHQ/NSA. :)
If they where trusted with some of the ideas behind Sigdasys (a system to share military sigint in Europe in the 1980's) do you really think all that NSA/GCHQ contact stopped in 1991?
Sweden offered the UK airborne elint deals during the cold war.
The UK also worked very very well with a telco from Finland.
Your data is as safe from the NSA as it is with any US based telco - why pay for a cute Nordic setting when the US will peer it for near free
It would be great to see what could be done with tropical diseases - worms and some bacterial drugs.
A community can see many positives - schools get more students, people get back to work and long term the community grows.
No need for refrigeration or many follow ups. The drugs are cheap and well known. A community can be saved from blindness, long term disability and early death.
Over time the water supply can be improved. So I feel it would be great to see more drugs going after worms and other dirty water bugs.
Well I guess you set the device in an area with access points? If you have to sneak in, a different kind of wire friendly small box might be needed?
So have access points, then you can start getting details out. Start filtering out the lawyer, advertising, accountant next door and focus in on your person of interest?
Or just get all the spyware in while your person of interest is away for a few week but they left some of their hardware powered on.
Your basically dropping in a small computer with a list of wifi ready sniffers, crackers and a OS that will phone out when its ready.
Small, off-the-shelf hardware, runs Linux, build it and collect/attack networks. Can be placed by hand or dropped from an unspecialised UAV.
"Sacrificial Computing for Land and Sky"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vm_cHb8Mm9w
The nuclear flask trains seem to attract the press, green groups, locals, students and activist, federal police and state police and political leaders.
The track has to be inspected, news leaks out.
Everybody putting some spin on the move and the cops going deep under cover to earn work on their eco credibility.
With a truck, you have daily, weekly, monthly base deliveries of everyday products, spares, unique spares and a few nuclear parts in a random mix of big brand and no brand contractors..
The GCHQ never liked been seen in open court, the press or having its "listening post" ability over every aspect of the UK's telecom infrastructure become too well known.
So they hope a Communications Capabilities Development Programme can make the links in open court based on info that the GCHQ "found" and then flagged?
Your interest in politics was not a flaged but your friend had a friend who said something on twitter or downloaded something and they "stumbled" back to you?
The GCHQ tried "sigint NEW Systems" back in the late 1990's, the Government Telecommunications Advisory Centre, Government Technical Assistance Centre (criminals used codes) ect.
Strange that all this is now so direct and in the open? Everything you do is now can be tracked if your flagged, months of logs can be "opened" and real time use spied on for a long time with very little legal oversight in the USA, UK, Australia....
Why would anyone of interest use the web in any way worth logging anymore?
Back to family, cult, faith, school, tribe, gang, compatriots, business associates - MI6 will be detected long before they can plant a fresh face or bribe their way to something of use.
Why is the UK is giving away generations of hidden signals intelligence excellence for some short term "communications industry" links and PR that they are doing something?
Its legal now. Australia had its early hacking cases and its was no fun for the police.
They had to understand what a phone line was, a modem was and how to record a modem for later play back in full.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_(computer_hacker)
They then had to present a case with very old trespass laws and invite the legal system to think digital with old laws about walking onto gov (~mil) land.
Australia also makes movies, music and produces some form of scientific products of some value every few years.
Australia also likes getting quality military equipment at low cost from the USA.
So Australia made sure it was covered for the next hacking cases, music/movie law and anti terror laws to play nice with its friends around the world and ensure we are seen as a team player.
A judge will be asked to sign off on the final raid, until then your just a person of interest.
http://www.zdnet.com.au/inside-australia-s-data-retention-proposal-339303862.htm has some info on how logs will be collected and how little legal input will be needed to get your isp details in full and begin long term tracking.
"automate the process of requesting and obtaining access to telecommunications data"
Listen to the show, its a simple reason why you use human hands :) - cost.
As the work becomes more complex and the cost per unit goes up, robots will be needed, until then that tech device will be done by humans in many very small, fine steps.
China gets export cash and pays its locals in its own currency - just enough for food, some basic shelter and a few extras.
So at this time the cost of local humans vs importing robots may not add up. If China can make its own robots and use them with less cash flowing out to import older production lines, expensive skills and long term more imported parts - that will be interesting.
Why waste cash until the products get extra complex or human hands get too expensive in China.
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/454/mr-daisey-and-the-apple-factory .
An on topic story of working, the factory, what you can have made and the reality of the production lines
Many cheap hands are cheaper than robots.
Good luck with your telco tubes :)
I just hope your local gov was smart enough to insert a "open for any telco business" in.
Get some friendly, smart people in from Canadian, South Africa, German, Russian, Australian ect. to run some cheap optical with a smile for any county, city or zone that asks for some competition and options.
If you want to be the only telco you get special legal protections. Demand to be free of gov oversight, your state is now free to shop around too.
Its their "network" and your ip and usage is logged for a short time in some detail. Ip and billing data might be kept for many, many months, but if your quick :)
They know the site, the names of the files and have a time frame. The rest is UK wide database work.
This was done with very unique data from newsgroup posts. Take the data to the isp's and do a massive search seeking people who downloaded the file/s.
Ty for info about Asus :) Made my good list :)
Try http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/SSD/OWC/
Sandforce, designed and built in the USA (they seek US & imported parts). 3/5 or 7 year warranty depending on what you buy.
Yes they have Nordic cover that goes them a few plus points in many peoples minds. But if you look its often made in China.
Products like Sitelock might be offered per year per domain. http://www.sitelock.com/products.php
See how the protection offered expands from a basic to premium services.
Your host might offer https, static, databases, web 2.0 look/feel, unlimited data but extra security may be an 'extra'.
Would some hosts not have "software protecting the servers" as a monthly or yearly upgrade in their basic to pro hosting options?
Learn to write a good clear political webpage, have your massive web savvy grassroots base link to it and ensure they write good "link" pages. .... website" - where helpers are guided via an app or main site to paste their name, photo, quote local political issues and then have it go live with a few clicks.
The more quality on topic words shared by the 'real' sites the more people will find the main site with easy search terms.
Google seems good at finding real pages, real words and seeing where links go and trying to rank them in some useful order.
Where can it all go wrong?
That massive support base just can't make web 2.0 work?
That massive support base is addicted to the new trendy walled web 2.0 sites that don't allow deep outside searching?
That massive support base was all computer generated on the cheap?
That massive support base is a bit too small and some was computer generated with real skill?
Solution:
Make a "I support
A bit like a web 2.0 profile but much more hidden tech about understanding how Google works.
Add in options on war, faith, rights, medial issues, work, pets, family ect. to ensure a wide range of 'new' sites over many hosts are auto generated.
Text, link, graphics, tag and keyword rich with just enough new info to be unique for any search engine all linking back to the main site.
Yes but what was its role?
Based on the lines was it watching, been watched, provided cover, been used to move funds, a drop off point for data on the move?
But what is a "Financial IP address" wrt the chart on page 12? Most of the other data is an ip or domain?