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Post by ѻﻭɼﻉ on Jul 7, 2017 16:06:10 GMT -5
If you set up a quick, barely used Facebook account, it is very helpful to connect with fellow pilots and squad together.
Recently, using state of the art cyborg gear in the den of my Prancelot, I did a reverse audio feed on two nsa employees. Here's a relevant portion of their conversation:
Employee #1: 'well, here he goes, AGAINNN, playin that war robots. Can u pass me the chips. I really think I might start a war robots account!' '
Employees #2: 'No 「dookie」, well then friend me on Facebook, cuz I already have one. I got it cuz I've been tasked to watch the life of this Zoskia guy and damn, he plays War Robots so much I thought hell, if it's that fun, I'm in!'
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Post by nightmarepatrol on Jul 7, 2017 16:38:32 GMT -5
Well, there's a lot that happens behind the scenes at facebook. Where I work at FB is one of our customers. It takes a lot of bandwidth and a lot of servers to give them answers in the turnaround time they need.
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Post by Firebeard on Jul 7, 2017 19:31:26 GMT -5
Personally, I prefer to compartmentalize my hobbies. I'd much rather an in-game Friends List. Not a Chat, necessarily but a Friends List. Just expand the Clan List to include all Players .. No problem .. easy peezee ..
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2017 21:17:55 GMT -5
Yea little boy Zuckertwirp is a real patriot!
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Post by pirateb0t on Jul 8, 2017 7:45:15 GMT -5
Facebook and zuckerbucks are mining your info and probably hand delivering it to the CIA/NSA regardless. What's to be so paranoid about.
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Post by nightmarepatrol on Jul 8, 2017 8:01:04 GMT -5
Facebook, Google, Amazon, etc. They all fingerprint you. If you use windows (I don't) you should see what Microsoft does! About 99.5% of your online activity can be can be tracked back to you regardless of what you do. This includes your use of VPNs, Tor, etc. If you want to go to the Nth degree and change your MAC address, IP address, System uuid, zero your app install information, reinstall your browser, etc before you venture online, then there's not much you can do to truly be anonymous. Making a lot of noise is your best bet. Google offers this feature, but if I had to guess they're simply doing it so they can build better filters.
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Post by Firebeard on Jul 8, 2017 9:31:50 GMT -5
Facebook, Google, Amazon, etc. They all fingerprint you. If you use windows (I don't) you should see what Microsoft does! About 99.5% of your online activity can be can be tracked back to you regardless of what you do. This includes your use of VPNs, Tor, etc. If you want to go to the Nth degree and change your MAC address, IP address, System uuid, zero your app install information, reinstall your browser, etc before you venture online, then there's not much you can do to truly be anonymous. Making a lot of noise is your best bet. Google offers this feature, but if I had to guess they're simply doing it so they can build better filters. The NSA and CSIS don't need to Hack or Track, you. They're already on the firmware of your hardrive. But MS is the largest spyware, on Consumers not Enterprise, in the World, iny opinion. Not too long ago though, iOS was hit with a malware that was so persistent that 86% of all Consumers devices sold in Stores, including the Apple Store, were infected. The only true safe system is Lenovo - China purchased. The NSA declared Lenovo unsellable because they cannot hack it or flash it.
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Post by nightmarepatrol on Jul 8, 2017 10:53:57 GMT -5
Actually since IBM sold their X86 desktop division to Lenovo they immediately went on the US Government "unapproved vendor" list. not because they couldn't alter it, but because they didn't want to miss anything... and having something like that floating around on the internal network is a bad idea in their opinion. They have lots of other ways of introducing though. It's actually really scary. All the big governments find weaknesses on OS'es and their utilities and exploit them until they get patched. They also have a lot of exceptionally good spooks in all areas.
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Post by HoneyNutCheerios on Jul 8, 2017 10:59:02 GMT -5
It's 2017 guys. You should have several FB accounts - one personal/work and one for fun. :')
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Post by GuitarGuy on Jul 8, 2017 11:00:41 GMT -5
Zoskia is learning the ways of the Force with KAOS now and is having a blast.. Welcome aboard sir!
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Post by nightmarepatrol on Jul 8, 2017 11:17:36 GMT -5
Zoskia is learning the ways of the Force with KAOS now and is having a blast.. Welcome aboard sir! Have you taught him how to play Tumeni Notes yet?
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Post by GuitarGuy on Jul 8, 2017 11:36:41 GMT -5
Zoskia is learning the ways of the Force with KAOS now and is having a blast.. Welcome aboard sir! Have you taught him how to play Tumeni Notes yet? Baby steps first sir.. Hes still on Louie Louie... No Steve Morse yet... :-)
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Post by Thunderkiss on Jul 8, 2017 13:48:06 GMT -5
Personally, I prefer to compartmentalize my hobbies. I'd much rather an in-game Friends List. Not a Chat, necessarily but a Friends List. Just expand the Clan List to include all Players .. No problem .. easy peezee .. Your device would never work again if you had to load every player online at any given time
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Post by Firebeard on Jul 8, 2017 15:12:09 GMT -5
Personally, I prefer to compartmentalize my hobbies. I'd much rather an in-game Friends List. Not a Chat, necessarily but a Friends List. Just expand the Clan List to include all Players .. No problem .. easy peezee .. Your device would never work again if you had to load every player online at any given time Nah, I just meant a Friends List. Only show your Friends under the "Friends" tab. Like Clans can do. Just send a Friend Request to a Player and they go on your List. Should work ..
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Post by Firebeard on Jul 8, 2017 15:31:33 GMT -5
Actually since IBM sold their X86 desktop division to Lenovo they immediately went on the US Government "unapproved vendor" list. not because they couldn't alter it, but because they didn't want to miss anything... and having something like that floating around on the internal network is a bad idea in their opinion. They have lots of other ways of introducing though. It's actually really scary. All the big governments find weaknesses on OS'es and their utilities and exploit them until they get patched. They also have a lot of exceptionally good spooks in all areas. I was referring to Lenovo devices designed and built in China. They contain altered code from Device to Device. Each machine is unique. They insulate themselves from each other on a network so any Malware, Spyware or Virus has to be machine specific. No machine can infect another. As well as all data is stored on an encrypted hardrive that not even Lenovo has access its firmware so no outside party can flash or alter it. I just hope they do similar woth Motorola, now that Lenovo owns them, too ..
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Post by nightmarepatrol on Jul 8, 2017 16:25:07 GMT -5
Bring your Lenovo over. I'll invite some friends! It'll be a party!
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Post by Firebeard on Jul 9, 2017 0:00:48 GMT -5
Bring your Lenovo over. I'll invite some friends! It'll be a party! You're confusing Lenovo N.A with Lenovo global. All devices sold in N.A. must, by Federal law, contain open back doors for Police purposes. Lenovo is well known for their security.
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Post by nightmarepatrol on Jul 9, 2017 7:05:43 GMT -5
And you think China is somehow above board here, or Korea or any other country where wafers are manufactured or handled? Every piece of technology is suspect. There is nefarious activity going on all over the place.
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