> > So, you don't want to talk about how the black hatter > > hackers work, but you trust the red hatters. LoL! > > Bhairitu: > You don't want to talk about it either. > So, you haven't read the book. Go figure.
Nobody seems to want to talk about it, but I did kind of expect the program hackers on FFL to tell me what's up with the hacking. Some informant you turned out to be! > You just post links to articles. Apparently you don't > understand what's in the articles. > You're linked already. Out in California in the Bay Area, they are recording your license plate number and VIN every time you drive out your driveway. They know who you are, who you are friends with, and who you text and talk to. Along with your SS number they know everything about you - there's no secrets anymore! Your license-plate data is instantly sent to the nearest intelligence data center. According to what I've read, the database will be capable of handling over 100 million records inside a rather large black ops building with no windows and a fence around it with armed guards at the gate, FOREVER. The license plate data will be accessible to local and state law enforcement across the region in a moment's notice and shared with the FBI and the NSA. And that's just the tip of the iceberg when you consider that under Obamacare, all your medical records will be digitized and stored and shared in a database, so they can see if you've have any medical insurance. Go figure. "At a rapid pace, and mostly hidden from the public, police agencies throughout California have been collecting millions of records on drivers and feeding them to intelligence fusion centers operated by local, state and federal law enforcement..." "License-plate readers let police collect millions of records on drivers' http://tinyurl.com/pnac4gm 'Think NSA Spying Is Bad? Here Comes ObamaCare Hub' http://tinyurl.com/ohvsdt2 > If you have questions then ask so we can explain > some of these tings to you. > Thanks. So, who is Edward Snowden? 'We Are Anonymous' Inside the Hacker World of LulzSec, Anonymous, and the Global Cyber Insurgency by P. Olsen Back Bay Books, 2013
