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google home, Alexa hacked and how we ruin shit with tech
I just heard on the radio someone was using google home and the told the unit to turn off the lights and the unit said “no” it then began saying other strange things and interrupting conversations the people were having. It asked them to change several passwords. It was found the thing was hacked and the people were being monitored by unknown parties. Do any of u get these things? I imagine they are handy but I wouldn’t trust them, anything is hackable, except the block chain for now. I’ll paste this article it’s an older one but discusses the hacking of the things
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RFID chips at work.
hen Patrick McMullan wants a Diet Dr Pepper while he’s at work, he pays for it with a wave of his hand. McMullan has a microchip implanted between his thumb and forefinger, and the vending machine immediately deducts money from his account. At his office, he’s one of dozens of employees who have been doing likewise for a year now.
McMullan is the president of Three Square Market, a technology company that provides self-service mini-markets to hospitals, hotels, and company break rooms. Last August, he became one of roughly 50 employees at its headquarters in River Falls, Wisconsin, who volunteered to have a chip injected into their hand.
The idea came about in early 2017, he says, when he was on a business trip to Sweden—a country where some people are getting subcutaneous microchips to do things like enter secure buildings or book train tickets. It’s one of very few places where chip implants, which have been around for quite a while, have taken off in some fashion.
The chips he and his employees got are about the size of a very large grain of rice. They’re intended to make it a little easier to do things like get into the office, log on to computers, and buy food and drinks in the company cafeteria. Like many RFID chips, they are passive—they don’t have batteries, and instead get their power from an RFID reader when it requests data from the chip (McMullan’s chip includes identifying information to grant him access to the building, as well as some basic medical information, for instance).
Apparently this is big in Sweden, getting RFID chips in ones hand and using it as a credit card, a key and can hold other personal info. They claim it’s safe and not “easy” to hack. WTF is going on, why do people want this shit installed.
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/6...-they-love-it/
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There was another story of a couple having a conversation about decorating and that was accidently sent by a devise to a friend of theirs. They were shocked.
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Yeah I heard that master. There was also a murder case in the US where the govt was trying to get amazon to give them anything the Alexa device recorded in the home where I guy was accused of killing his wife. Who knows how much of your private shit those things record
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Why on earth would anybody want to install a surveillance device in their house, when we all already know that these companies hoover up and abuse all your data, just like gigantic vampire squids??
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Why on earth would anybody want to install a surveillance device in their house, when we all already know that these companies hoover up and abuse all your data, just like gigantic vampire squids??
It is sold as smart technology offering you a service at your command.
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Yes, I know ...... but it is really a surveillance device for the companies concerned.
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Yes, I know ...... but it is really a surveillance device for the companies concerned.
That would be an infringement on the civil liberty of a person. It should not happen.
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Why on earth would anybody want to install a surveillance device in their house, when we all already know that these companies hoover up and abuse all your data, just like gigantic vampire squids??
It is sold as smart technology offering you a service at your command.
Great B - Movie there
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Yes, I know ...... but it is really a surveillance device for the companies concerned.
And not just the companies anymore. Third parties are hacking these things and watching/listening to what you do. It’s creepy
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Yes, I know ...... but it is really a surveillance device for the companies concerned.
And not just the companies anymore. Third parties are hacking these things and watching/listening to what you do. It’s creepy
Has been happening for awhile, just look at the whole elsagate thing.
All that AI stuff freaks me out.
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Wait till Alexa gets arms and legs. There's gonna be hell to pay.
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Phones are the real bug now. Have no use for 'Alexa' unless she really digs me and runs her fingers through my hair on the way home. Seriously, everything is connected now with little effort and I still suspect my brand new cable box has a mini cam ;D.
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Phones are the real bug now. Have no use for 'Alexa' unless she really digs me and runs her fingers through my hair on the way home. Seriously, everything is connected now with little effort and I still suspect my brand new cable box has a mini cam ;D.
What hair? 😜
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Wait till Alexa gets arms and legs. There's gonna be hell to pay.
I would still do her.
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LWhat we know from Vault7, Year Zero so far:
The CIA has capabilities beyond the NSA, with over 5,000 hackers and agents working for them around the world with no checks and balances.
The CIA can turn most consumer electronics with a microphone into a listening device potentially without a warrant or court order.
The CIA is responsible for thousands of pieces of malware, and have backdoors and zero-day access to most major computer systems such as Mac, Linux, and Windows as well as mobile operating systems such as the iPhone and Android.
The CIA can fake the fingerprint origin of a hack to make it look like it came from a foreign agent hacker or country.
Under Obama, the CIA built the most powerful cyber attack arsenal of malware costing the American tax payers over $100 billion+, and lost most of it for free on the darknet.
The CIA has lost control of its hacking tools. They are not classified or copyrighted to prevent the public from knowing about them and they have been leaked. They are potentially available on the darknet and can be used by any hacker, against anyone.
The CIA can hack modern cars and trucks to kill or injure drivers without detection.
The CIA can also potentially bring down or remote control airplanes.
The CIA developed a tool to make Android phones spy on WiFi networks around them.
The CIA can bypass encrypted messaging applications including WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, and Wiebo. Meaning if you use these apps the CIA can still read your messages by hacking your phone OS instead.
The CIA has real-time analysis of all conversations on Skype.
The CIA has developed tools to hack Apple’s iTunes.
The CIA can bypass most anti-virus software, including NSA grade anti-virus software.
The CIA can hack computers using vulnerabilities in the VLC video player.
The CIA operates in Europe out of the Frankfurt consulate to spy on Europe and other countries.
The CIA can evade existing forensic tools and capabilities.
The CIA dramatically increases proliferation risks. Their hacking capabilities will lead to escalation by hacking groups and foreign governments.
The CIA is massive, and consists of dozens of divisions and sub-agencies.
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But wait there's more ;D
Facebook's Secret "User-Reputation Score" Exposed
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...-credit-system
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Can we also mention the reddit data breach.
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Can we also mention the reddit data breach.
Or how about equifax where they got 143 million Americans credit history with all the needed numbers for identity theft but they still don’t know who did it.
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In April of 2017, the Council on Foreign Relations released a report on the vulnerability of the U.S. power grid. Because of the importance of electricity to the smooth functioning of society and because of the critical nature of power to the 16 sectors of the U.S economy that make up what’s considered critical infrastructure, a significant attack on the grid could cause serious damage in the U.S., if it were to happen. “Any of the system’s principal elements – power generation, transmission or distribution – could be targeted for a cyberattack,” the agency said.
1- The U.S. power grid has long been considered a target for a major cyberattack; however “carrying out a cyberattack that successfully disrupts grid operations would be extremely difficult, but not impossible,” according to the Council on Foreign Relations’ report.
2- The U.S. power grid was built for “reliability and safety” and is fairly easy to defend. During winter weather or a hurricane for example, U.S. power crews are good at anticipating problems and can generally move away from computers to manual operations, cyber security expert Robert M. Lee said in an interview with Scientific American magazine.
>> Related: Hackers target European businesses, banks, services in new cyberattacks
3- Because of computer technology and the growing interconnectedness of the digital landscape, and because returning to manual operations is growing more difficult, Lee said that there is cause for concern. “Our adversaries are getting much more aggressive. They’re learning a lot about our industrial systems, not just from a computer technology standpoint but from an industrial engineering standpoint, thinking about how to disrupt or maybe even destroy equipment. That’s where you start reaching some particularly alarming scenarios,” Lee told Scientific American.
4- The director of the National Security Agency, Adm. Michael Rogers, in testimony before Congress in 2014, said that China and a few other countries likely had the capability to shut down the U.S. power grid. “Rapid digitization combined with low levels of investment in cybersecurity and a weak regulatory regime suggest that the U.S. power system is as vulnerable - if not more vulnerable - to a cyberattack as systems in other parts of the world,” officials with the Council on Foreign Relations said.
>> Related: Homeland Security investigating after massive cyber attacks take down sites across the internet
5- A cyberattack on the U.S. electric grid could cause power losses in large parts of the United States that could last days or up to several weeks in some places, and it would cause a substantial economic impact, the Council on Foreign Relations reported. The report found the U.S. needs to work to put in place measures to prevent a cyberattack on the power grid, and to find ways to lessen the potentially catastrophic impact should one occur.
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Can we also mention the reddit data breach.
Or how about equifax where they got 143 million Americans credit history with all the needed numbers for identity theft but they still don’t know who did it.
Yep spot on.
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ALERT ALERT ALERT – TOTALLY REAL NEWS!
Hot off the heels of yesterday’s report by Microsoft that something something something Russian hackers, we have a new Facebook report that something something something Russian AND Iranian hackers.
So is Iran hacking to reelect Obama in the 2018 elections so they can get their nuke deal back???
Let’s find out from this truthful and accurate bastion of the rights of the First Amendment!
Washington Post:
Iran was behind a sprawling disinformation operation on Facebook that targeted hundreds of thousands of people around the world, the social media company said Tuesday night, underscoring Silicon Valley’s increasingly global war on disinformation.
SPRAWLING!
LIKE A CAT!
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE SPRAWLED OVER!
The Iranian effort dated to 2011 and had ties to state media operations in that country, Facebook said, involving hundreds of accounts on both Facebook and its sister site, Instagram. It also spread to Twitter and YouTube, which both companies said they also removed. The fake Iranian accounts bought ads on Facebook and used it to organize events.
Facebook also deleted some unrelated fake accounts originating in Russia, which which has been the main focus of reporting on disinformation operations targeting the United States. Tuesday night’s revelations were unusual because the disinformation targeted people in many countries — the Middle East, Latin America, the U.K. and the U.S., Facebook said — and involved a nation-state actor other than Russia.
S P R A W L I N G
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