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  1. Who could pass their exams.
    Who wants to study and can show they could study in the past.

  2. Re:How will France confirm who the attacker really on France Will Hack Its Enemies Back, Its Defense Secretary Says (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    It has to be a modem at the end of the ISP on that one IP.
    One IP, one ISP, one powerful politically active desktop computer.
    Its always only one desktop computer.
    That has the computer power needed to do the layers needed to make funny political meme art.
    Stop the meme computers and French politics can sell the extra big tax rates.

    A very East German way of preventing any comment on what a government is doing.

  3. Sites that let people see where the new tax money went.
    People who are creative and make funny political memes.
    Protesters who want tax reform.

    Freedom of speech and to publish.

  4. Re:Find the real targets before launching, please on France Will Hack Its Enemies Back, Its Defense Secretary Says (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Re "With how trivial it is to hide an attack"
    Time of day, ip range, code litter and a method seen before seems to do the trick.
    Guillaume is going to be very busy ensuring it the correct network.
    A French seismologist doing spy work in the other nation can provide more support to ensure its really the right network?

  5. Re:Well, they say MAD worked.. on France Will Hack Its Enemies Back, Its Defense Secretary Says (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Jobs building new computers and advanced networks. Funding.
    Experts from the USA and UK invited to France to give their views.
    French experts travelling to the USA for a transfer of the most advanced methods in person.
    Thats good quality gov/mil work.

  6. Re:Well, they say MAD worked.. on France Will Hack Its Enemies Back, Its Defense Secretary Says (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Working with the GCHQ and NSA since the 1970's?
    They should have a good understanding of global networks from France and parts of the world still under French control.
    That gives them location and global reach. When ms and ping counts.

  7. Re:Use the Force, Twitter on Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Says Biometrics May Defeat Bots (duo.com) · · Score: 1

    But they know its one user and a very unique user :)

  8. Re:Please censor yourself off the net China. on Microsoft's Bing Search Engine Goes Offline In China (france24.com) · · Score: 1

    China needs the open internet to see what is selling and in demand in the free West.

  9. Re:Use the Force, Twitter on Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Says Biometrics May Defeat Bots (duo.com) · · Score: 1

    Think of the fun the ads will have with an account linked to a face :)

  10. Gilles will see that Jules gets the patch cable put back in.
    France will be back at cyber war from the comfort of its Maginot network.

  11. Censorship and an internet ID on Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Says Biometrics May Defeat Bots (duo.com) · · Score: 1

    Why all the need by social media to control what people read and think in free nations?
    People are sharing their own links and self publishing their own ideas.
    The content on social media is user created.
    Let the users create, share and link as they want.
    Should a social media site want to be a news publisher they can do that and have no comments.

    What happens when someone publishes a comment found to be blasphemy? A user who wants to publish about the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests?
    To share a funny meme about a politician who gave a short speech?
    Now that needs an ID approved by social media? An ad company gets to look after a persons ID?

    How about going back to freedom of speech, freedom after speech and the freedom to publish on social media.

  12. The browser is going to have to be tracked for every link to a site, social media.
    Not much use if the users interaction with the WWW lets them find news that are not approved?
    So the ability to detect what site a users is "reading" and "watching" is going to have to be done in real time.
    Not much good if the user can just change a browser and escape to news thats not approved.
    So someone has to approve and rate thousands of news and information sites and ensure the browser never allows the user to see one that is not "expert" approved :)
    Full 1984 at the OS level.

  13. Re "but those tracking you would only see your location at point of time of your choosing."
    The smartphone saves up its tracking data burst until the smartphone is networked again.
    Any past moments to that location get sent. Soft power off does not turn the OS and its tracking off.
    Every time the Faraday cage is removed a map of the users movements is created.

  14. Re:Seems like a weird approach on Why Free Software Evangelist Richard Stallman is Haunted by Stalin's Dream (factordaily.com) · · Score: 1

    AC the voice print is then linked to many other unrelated devices :)

  15. Re:Take the battery out, moron on Why Free Software Evangelist Richard Stallman is Haunted by Stalin's Dream (factordaily.com) · · Score: 1

    AC the battery is sealed in many brands of smartphone with a soft power off reported to the user.
    The tracking will not stop when the smartphone GUI says its "off"

  16. With an OS level GUI dropping down over any attempts to read the news on a website.
    Soft power off on a cell phone that keeps tracking the user.
    Battery power that stays on to keep tracking the users even when they think the smartphone is not powered.
    Political ads, search services, social media and browsers that track the users.
    PRISM thats ready to help any gov collect it all.
    Junk crypto standards in an OS sold as full tested and trusted.

  17. So the OS brand, NATO, some think tank, NGO workers, ex and former US mil/gov workers get to decide what a user can do on their own computer?
    Thats some nice OS level censorship.

  18. Re:What makes these companies the deciders? on Microsoft Fights Fake News With NewsGuard Integration in Its Mobile Edge Browser (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    The gov/mil/NGO/former mil staff cant meme, cant report news, cant make funny art about their own side of politics.
    To win over hearts and minds the idea is to go to the OS direct.
    A GUI will drop down over any browser and alter the way the user interacts with the WWW on their own computer.
    That will remove any ability to view and enjoy funny memes about wars, politics, to LOL at politicians who cant give a speech.
    NGO/gov/mil/NATO and think tank control at the OS level over every link and OS connects to.
    Changing a browser won't alter the OS level GUI dropping down.
    Full 1984 in the big brand OS the consumer told to go look at a web site.
    Now the OS will get between the user, their internet use and every link/site.

  19. Re:How about just be a FUCKING BROWSER? on Microsoft Fights Fake News With NewsGuard Integration in Its Mobile Edge Browser (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Ad blockers and script changes can block gov/NGO and mil efforts to control the news.
    So they go direct into the OS to control the browser and watch every link.
    Click some news and an OS level GUI drops down over any browser used.

  20. The news that got approved on Microsoft Fights Fake News With NewsGuard Integration in Its Mobile Edge Browser (pcworld.com) · · Score: 2

    by NGOs, NATO, think tanks, former US gov workers, former US go mil.
    With an OS level GUI direct over your browser on your smart phone.

  21. Re:All warmongers care about is war on France Will Hack Its Enemies Back, Its Defense Secretary Says (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Too many nations spent billions on new networks and staff.
    Years of French experts learning from the NSA and GCHQ.
    They want the political meme computers to stop making jokes about the tax rates.

  22. Experts all over France will find the ip ranges of Russian CCTV networks.
    Guillaume will have to tell his boss at the DGSE that it was he wrong IP range again.

  23. Re:Find the real targets before launching, please on France Will Hack Its Enemies Back, Its Defense Secretary Says (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    The French understanding of the internet:

    A Committee of Public Safety will detect and test for political art, cartoons, memes and comments about the French tax system.
    A person with a desktop computer that has a consumer grade US OS will be the origin of such politics.
    That is connected to the internet using a consumer ISP and each computer has its own IP.
    French security experts will follow the IP back down to the ISP then to the desktop computer that is uploading art and information about French politics.

    The flow of funny memes will stop and all other computer users will understand not to protest about taxes in France.

  24. Anyone who protests about tax rates and new taxes all around France.
    Anyone who questions what France is spending its new tax on.

  25. Re:Hmm...I just can't think of an example... on Record Number of Americans See Climate Change As a Current Threat (axios.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The new tax and political demands passed under the cover of "climate change" will be a change to daily life.