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  1. Re:End to End on Australia Passes Anti-Encryption Laws [Update] (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Most humans don't want to read and enter encryption from another computer/from paper.
    Walking around with a one time pad for each message?
    Stopping to work out each line of a message by hand?

    They trust their brand, OS to create/remove the encryption as part of a modern lifestyle.
    One computer can do it all for the user. Encrypt/decrypt/network all on the same trusted computer and networked OS.
    The user "trusted" OS where 5 eyes gov/mil malware will wait for the human to create and later decrypt code.
    Malware gets rushed out and deep into the users computer and allows a gov/mil to be that user on their own computer :)

  2. Made safe for German content laws and history.

  3. power of the tech they worked on.
    Did they chat with their friends doing voice recognition for ads?

  4. Two brands that love ads select the best way to push and track more ads on different OS.
    Adblocking their approved ads in their OS?

  5. Who gets to set out what local "politics" is?
    Should an ad company get to shape domestic politics in a nation with their own idea of "tools"?

  6. Will a quality VPN on Australia Passes Anti-Encryption Laws [Update] (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    hold back an OS and telco who have to help a 5 eye gov/mil?

  7. Re:muh Russia narrative on FCC Chairman Admits Russia Meddled In Net Neutrality Debate (engadget.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Its great for think tanks, political NGO and the deep state news to play up all sides of Russian fiction.

    Consider the pro NN rule side with extra big government rules.
    Russia support NN rules so big federal gov monopoly can keep control over US. US POTS network stay under federal NN rule for generations.
    NN keeps the network slow for everyone equally and the NN approved cell phone voice quality stay extra robotic.
    One approved politically connected telco company supports their federally approved NN network. No community broadband competition ever.

    Think about the removing of complex federal NN rules.
    Russian support removing complex NN rules so only wealthy parts of US get good new broadband. Further divided USA as only wealthy can pay to get new telco investment as NN rules are removed.
    With protective NN removed poor areas miss out on education and computer related skills.
    Wealthy gated communities offer new non NN networks that grant access to the amazing new educational software.
    Russian created deep educational gap in USA by inducing removing of protective federal NN rules.

    The very best US think tank talking point would be that:
    Russian artists make top quality memes that support both NN and no NN at same time so USA sink quicker further in domestic partisan political debate.

    "Russia" anything is publication magic for US think tanks and political NGO's.

  8. The NSA and GCHQ have the math that finds the users computer. From then its just waiting for the user to enter their pw as gov/mil pushed software collects everything.
    No easy connected network? Then MI6/CIA start to look at the workers on site.

    The magic was a PRISM like front door into the OS, telcos.
    The mathematical flaw was people had to trusted their OS crypto junk/used a telco network.

    Quantum will be a cover story for more PRISM, more police ready crypto designed into products.

    Quantum will hide all new questions as "national security".
    Was it an informant? A lawyer talking to the police?
    The telco? The OS? The anti virus software? Malware used by a gov?

    Quantum covers for all as the amazing new super computer cover story.
    The quantum decrypted everything in real time. No need to look for informants, OS granted police backdoors.

  9. NN was a rule for a while on FCC Chairman Admits Russia Meddled In Net Neutrality Debate (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Did the internet improve under the new federal NN rules?

    The same approved and NN ready paper insulated wireline kept the monopoly net slow for many.
    Federal NN rules protected a set of monopoly telcos from new competition.
    Remove the federal rules and let communities innovate as they need.
    Why should every wealthy community be held back under standardized federal NN rules?

    Think of what communities can create if an existing monopoly telco will not upgrade.
    A wealthy community can ask for its own community broadband now they are free of federal rules. Free of a federally protected existing approved NN monopoly telco.
    Innovate and let advanced new networks get planned for wealthy communities that can pay for their very own community broadband upgrades.

    More federal NN rules will not build new networks.
    An existing monopoly telco might upgrade its protected network one day.
    Bring in new community broadband free of complex federal NN rules and enjoy advanced internet now.

  10. Re:what was wrong with hangouts? on Google Is Shutting Down Its Allo Messaging App, Says Report (9to5google.com) · · Score: 1

    The world needs that Yahoo like text chat, mic and webcam app.
    Find a way for people to connect for "free" and a brand will grow.

    Why in 2018 is text, mic and something like HD and lower resolution webcam so difficult to code fo the web?
    So one person on the web can "message" another person on the web, secure in a browser?
    Its not like code has to be kept over decades of version drift on OS like Mac, Windows, Linux.

  11. Re:Inside the firewall on Kubernetes' First Major Security Hole Discovered (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    The other neat trick is to create a fake project idea just for each person who could be trusted.
    Do they run to protest to their boss? Run to look up who to talk to in media/gov? Talk about aspects of the work online using extra social media accounts?
    Talk to academics and media in hidden ways later that day?
    The workers who read the task and say its not going to work/needs more work/could be done but stay 100% loyal are then to be trusted for another few tests and then a "real" project.

  12. People who can afford bumper-to-bumper traffic can afford a nice place to live.
    Afford the extra transport costs everyday? That shows a better wage that can pay for a nice home in a safe, clean area.

  13. When a product on Cyber-Espionage Group Uses Chrome Extension To Infect Victims (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    is made totally safe for ads then malware just has to look like an approved service :)
    Good security cant keep allowing approved ads in and still keep a user safe.

    When building a great new OS, browser keep security in mind, not how to keep access for ads.

  14. How to detect lies on An Eye-Scanning Lie Detector Is Forging a Dystopian Future (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    Have a person show an interest in getting a security clearance.
    A person who wants to work for a company, brand.

    Look at their carefully created CV, resume and any other work related history.
    Build that out to a list of education and locations. People they knew, know, studied with and who educated them. Friends and type of education.
    Did they get further in education on merit? A free pass to get further in education for non academic reasons?
    Politics and education at that time? Friends with activists, journalists? A history of politics in the extended family?
    Faith and religion/cult and loyalty to their nation? A split loyalty to their faith/other nation?
    Any hidden criminal activity that cant be found with a national/state digital search as it was kept a local matter?
    Bank account? Ability to save money? Addictions? Friends in deviant lifestyles who take from a wage? Gambling costs? The enjoyment of travel and buying new products? A lifestyle that has a person near debt and no savings?

    Would that person need and be interested in more money and a friend who understands their lifestyle?
    Work all that out and then invite the person for a lie detector test.

    See how their reading and internet use changes once they know they will face a test.
    Do they search for reading material about the test and how to hide their past?

    When they finally sit down for the test, have a chat before and after the test. A offer to talk about their past and their politics, spending, interests.
    Do they hide, evade? Try to keep away from their use of money, lifestyle, politics, what their real faith requires of them?

    The test is just a way to get a person talking before and after a test. All the questions and facts are already well understood.
    What a person says is more in what they still hide rather than talk about.

    The need to look for books and search the web days before to try and hide from a "test" was the test :)

  15. An ad company is on Facebook Used Its VPN App To Track Competitors, Documents Reveal (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    going to ad.
    Ads need content to work out what products and service a user is interested in.
    The user is just a product on any network.

  16. Re:Don't use a secure messaging app available on Australia Set To Spy on WhatsApp Messages With Encryption Law (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    The 5 eyes networks will share every win in real time. Got some new keys to crypto? 4 other governments just got the same :)

  17. Re:How does this tell good guys from bad? on Australia Set To Spy on WhatsApp Messages With Encryption Law (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    How do the ads work if they don't get to what a person is interested in? The user is the product.

  18. Cross-platform ad code on Google Bridges Android, iOS Development With Flutter 1.0 (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    Always first with the ads for the real customers.

  19. Social credit go down on China Announces Punishments For Intellectual-Property Theft (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    if tech company workers not steal enough US IP.

  20. Re:Why don't they just ask? on The Secret Service Wants To Test Facial Recognition Around the White House (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    To ensure most nations diplomats still feel its safe to meet their US spies out in the open AC.
    So US gov workers still thinks its ok to meet journalists.
    That a US contractor still thinks nobody will notice them meeting a spy.

    All the other government agency collection is still well hidden so everyone feels they are still safe.

    Like the K9 team that ask for citizenship all around the US border.
    The FBI camera placed in a utility pole.
    Criminal people think its safe to wonder around outside with the most new cell phone as the "police" can get into its hidden data.

    Most of the news is about ensuring people of interest keep doing what they do in the open under CCTV without changing their methods.

  21. Re:Inside the firewall on Kubernetes' First Major Security Hole Discovered (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Re "This is one of the unsolved problems of security."
    Keep the next big idea as a spoken topic among 10 ~ 100 workers?
    A walk in vault with no electronic devices and notes on paper.
    Look deep into the political and friendship past of all trusted workers.

  22. The same pattern of viewing, interests. Watch a series of computers from the 1980's getting restored? Then surf the web to the same set of sites everyday?
    Using the ISP?
    The IP, computer type can change. The cookies, super cookies get removed. Habits and interests span days, months, years.

  23. Re:Remember when people laughed at ChromeOS? on Microsoft is Working On a New Iteration of Windows To Take On ChromeOS, Report Says (petri.com) · · Score: 1

    With extra ads?

  24. near one of the open mic collection devices.
    The ad company is always listening.

  25. Expect to find ads for work to push ads.
    On how to report users.
    Got shadow ban skills?
    Can offer advanced censorship?