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@crail | 21 July 21 | |
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@crail | 21 July 21 | |
My phone is in the bin now
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@crail | 21 July 21 | |
I'm texting this last message from inside the bin
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@polo_011 | 21 July 21 | |
@ crail - 21.07.21 - 06:40am I'm texting this last message from inside the bin your FBI agent already knows you like it dirty. |
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@3mel | 22 July 21 | |
@sisfreak2017 | 22 July 21 | |
@ 3mel - 20.07.21 - 10:42pm What is Pegasus and How Does it Spy on You ? Don't all Huawei phone and devices have something like this inbuilt? I'm not bothered one bit. If anyone is bothered they should downgrade to a sheoite old button phone and unplug their Ethernet cable. |
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@3mel | 22 July 21 | |
@ sisfreak2017 - 22.07.21 - 09:11pm Don't all Huawei phone and devices have something like this inbuilt? I'm not bothered one bit. If anyone is bothered they should downgrade to a sheoite old button phone and unplug their Ethernet cable. the only thing ever said against Huawei, at least the only thing I'm aware of is that they had links with the Chinese government. that alone afaik is the sum total case against them. they offered to show their source codes to the US government but they wouldn't budge. my personal theory is that the NSA wasn't going to be able to carry eaves dropping if they supplied everyone's 5G network infrastructure so they dreamt up a plot to get them replaced. |
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@sisfreak2017 | 23 July 21 | |
@ 3mel - 22.07.21 - 11:42pm the only thing ever said against Huawei, at least the only thing I'm aware of is that they had links with the Chinese government. that alone afaik is the sum total case against them. they offered to show their source codes to the US government but they wouldn't budge. my personal theory is that the NSA wasn't going to be able to carry eaves dropping if they supplied everyone's 5G network infrastructure so they dreamt up a plot to get them replaced. Yes, that sounds very plausible. Of course all the American made equipment has inbuilt anti spying feature, so you must buy theirs rather than the 'filthy, infected' technology! |
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@polo_011 | 24 July 21 | |
Lol, there is no good guys in all of this, everyone is trying to make money out of the data they have on us and every government is trying their best to monitor us without being caught,its all a big mess. Tech companies will claim they are improving security of our devices while they create back doors in their OS, governments will claim they are not spying and when caught will claim its to counter terrorists. The problem with something like Pegasus is the intent to spy on someone and potentially cause them harm, think about a President of a country It could be used by terrorist groups to gather intel on countries and communities to target, think of a Fortune 500 CEO, an influencer or a prominent community member being spied on and blackmailed with images and videos of themselves in a errrm compromising position due to Pegasus being in the wrong hands, thats the big issue here.
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@3mel | 24 July 21 | |
the makers say they only sell it to governments so in this case they are the danger. there are plenty of other zero day vulnerabilities logged on the darkweb though people say.
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