On Tue, 2 Oct 2018 23:28:41 +0000 (UTC)
jim bell <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > And I didn't argue that any use of them is part of the surveillance
> >state - only the system you just proposed which includes sending realtime
> >surveillance data to phone companies.
> See why you're a jerk? You COULD have said, "wouldn't the phone company be
> able to use all this information for malicious purposes, or give it to the
> government so it could misuse it? And I would have said, "Are you REALLY
> suggesting that these OBVIOUS countermeasures WOULDN'T be added in any real
> system?!?!"
Ok, fair enough. Actually you can and should send the data not to any
phone company but to some personal computer you control or some people close to
you control (as TDS Zenaan already mentioned)
And the whole system is just some rather simple program running on the
phone. You probably can already get such an 'app' in the nsa-google-store? ;)
Make sure your backdoored phone doesn't detect your trigger signal and
shuts down =)
> And then the rest of us could have had a good laugh, realizing that yet
> again, Juan was trolling yet again.
I think a good dosis of skepticism regarding technical solutions is
warranted, but meh...
> Jim Bell
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