See brother, the fact that all the aforementioned in your message, is
widely known or claimed. As long as the regular law abiding citizen
takes the usual steps to protect themselves and doesn't visit dodgy
websites, then they have nothing to worry about. It's only those doing
dodgy stuff and the paranoid that should be concerned. Regular users
should just get about with ther business and just beaware of how to
take precautionary measures when securing their machine.

On Nov 12, 4:40 pm, "Bipin Gautam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/12/07, Sagun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > guys if u really read all the pages of facebook's agreement,  you will
> > find that what ever we create in facebook like picture, will  be owned
> > by them. so be aware of the uses. try not using it if u dont  want to
> > give away your copyrights to facebook company.
>
> - it is said US, other governments and business houses use  such
> social networks for identity profiling, background  checking etc. Funk
> social engineering skills as Kelvin Mitnick?  We have loooot smarter
> people out there.
>
> - All your messenger communication is being logged an associated with
> your social network data, so as with your  emails and so with your
> web-search.
>
> - The encryption algorithm of A5/1 GSM is deliberately weakened  by
> shortening the key length for easy eavesdropping of mobile phone from
> hundreds of meters away.
>
> - NSA projects like ENRON log all your internet communication going
> through USA and allies So as your telephone conversation and records.
>
> - in developed countries so called security camera with face
> recognition capability log all your physical move with your
> associates.
>
> - Smart screening device can penetrate within your cloth and give away
> things you are carrying.
>
> - Your mobile phone can give away your current location and the places
> you have visited and narrowing it down to people you met,  most
> likely, even when switched off.
>
> - all the paper forums you have ever filled is/will be  digitalized
> and interlinked probably here in Nepal too in  future with all your
> details only to be associated to you.
>
> To say a few, bir hospital keeps your basic medical record in  digital
> forum, valley mapping project has mapped your home  location which can
> be associated to your telephone number or  GPS data, the forums you'd
> filled for your exams (TU, SLC?)  most likely has records of your home
> telephone number and other  private details so will.... when your
> citizenship certificate will be digitalized (maybe with your
> fingerprint scaned records) and all  can be associated and interlinked
> to everything with details about social and friend circle from early
> school.
>
> - people use cryptography, security products to protect their
> information BUT without knowing its limitations or technical  details
> to make full use of its capability.It will highly likely leave
> loopholes to people who understand these limitations and want access
> on it.
>
> - your monitors radiation and keystrokes can be logged from  hundred
> meters away to interoperate  what you are typing or  seeing as u do
> it. Also your voice conversation inside your assumed private space
> with parabolic microphone with some noise filtering.
>
> - Even leak your underwear info if jockey has tagged it with RFID.
> (20$ paper note has it too)
>
> - your computer stores your clear tale-tell activity for  months/years
> hanging there to be recovered via digital  forensics and most likely
> your passwords too.
>
> - With intelligence analysis (surveillance, profiling etc) with
> forensics and capabilities as in information security I could  most
> likely distinguish and/or track you to your home with all  your
> details about you my side as you/your closest friend knows about you
> without you giving ANY details about yourself.
>
> - The scary thing is you don't have to be into billion dollars
> govermnent projects to have all or equivalent access to above
> mentioned capabilities. Just having know-how and little bit of
> motivation ...like turning on my RFID scanner near your pant to  see
> if its tagged by passive RFID so that next time if i have  to wait in
> front of the toilet for too long for my turn i could  say if its you
> or someone else with pants down the other side  of door ;) (of course
> without peeping... hehehe )
>
> See brother there are lots to worry about and worry about things that
> we do not know if you start worrying, isn't it?
>
> regards,
> -bipin


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