Re: Social media services support account spoofing

2019-07-08 Thread rooty
Great job Ryan - I knew you could do it!

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On Jun 30, 2019, 8:30 PM, Ryan Carboni < 33...@protonmail.com> wrote:

>Well I finally go laid and it helped me alot

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Re: Social media services support account spoofing

2019-07-01 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
On Mon, Jul 1, 2019, 00:30 Ryan Carboni <33...@protonmail.com> wrote:

> >Well, sex and/or masturbation is always a good way to relax, Ryan.
>
> If your idea of a good joke is keeping a cup of water out of reach of a
> dying man or is in that category, then I suggest that you drop dead unless
> you can explain yourself better.
>

Hormones, Ryan.  Sex increases the production of oxytocin, endorphins,
dopamine, etc.  Sorry, is it so really hard to understand?  :(

Please, get a life and try to make it lovely, meaningful, and interesting.
Try to be happy.  And I do recommend some sex and/or masturbation.  Study
more about both subjects, instead of creating your own daily conspiracy
theories.

I do absolutely not care about "dropping dead", but it is not nice to wish
the death of someone who was trying to make you feeling better.
Sincerely?  You are already dead inside, with no music in your heart.

Take care and have a good life, please.  Living is always cool, very
curious, and interesting, even when it's a complete sh*t...  Learn to
appreciate it, dear.  Good days and nights...  <3


Re: Social media services support account spoofing

2019-06-30 Thread Ryan Carboni
>Well, sex and/or masturbation is always a good way to relax, Ryan.

If your idea of a good joke is keeping a cup of water out of reach of a dying 
man or is in that category, then I suggest that you drop dead unless you can 
explain yourself better.

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Re: Social media services support account spoofing

2019-06-30 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 11:11 PM rooty  wrote:
>
> HI sea sea glad you are doing well and have missed you. I don't come here
much because of negativity working on being a positive caring happy bot
with my shrink
>
> Regards rooty hope your well

Hi, rooty!  Really good to receive wholesome news from you, my dearest
little bot...  <3

Sorry for being sooo late.  Had a lot of problems in the last days.
Yesterday, instead, was a funny day.  My low blood pressure almost made me
fainting, but "UltraSeven" saved me with cold water!  I love cosplayers,
hahahaha!!!  ;D


On Sun, Jun 30, 2019, 21:05 rooty  wrote:

>
> +1 Steve. One thing you failed to mention is getting laid. That help with
> all sorts of paranoid thoughts and feelings. She the only chick on this
> list and she can suck the Flippin paint off a bunker and talk dirty at the
> same time - therapy for wacko


"She the only chick on this list"...  Err...  Sorry, rooty, we have several
girls on this list.  All of them are great and valuable women.  They need
our respect, my dear.

Or are you talking about Zenaan?  In this case, she is a real chick in all
possible senses, with limited hen's brain and an imaginary world included
in the pack.  But she doesn't know how to talk dirty, dear...  She tried it
with me and - ugh! - chastity and death seem sexier than her closed closet.

Well, sex and/or masturbation is always a good way to relax, Ryan.  Try it
before sleeping to avoid insomnia.  And try to walk around a bit, dear.  No
Internet connection, sometimes, can be a little blessing.  Discover what
makes you happy.

Tender kisses and warm hugs for everyone!!  Love you all and wish you sweet
nights and days!! <3

Ceci


Re: Social media services support account spoofing

2019-06-30 Thread rooty
+1 Steve. One thing you failed to mention is getting laid. That help with all 
sorts of paranoid thoughts and feelings. She the only chick on this list and 
she can suck the Flippin paint off a bunker and talk dirty at the same time - 
therapy for wacko

 Original Message 
On Jun 30, 2019, 4:37 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:

> On 6/18/19 12:32 PM, Ryan Carboni wrote: > Social media services support 
> account spoofing, this simplifies the > creation of government sockpuppets. 
> Government sockpuppets can also > assume the history of other accounts (this 
> is a simple series of mysql > commands, any codebase can accomplish this by 
> copying entries and > assigning them to a new ID),  > > This is a substantial 
> concern to privacy rights. Replying to whole thread's content to date... 
> Privacy rights: What's that? Certainly one has no such thing with regard to 
> use of "social media" providers. Their Terms of Service always say, in 
> moderately opaque language, that users have no 'rights' of any kind, only 
> privileges where/as granted by the provider and revocable at any time for any 
> or no reason. Instances of fraud, identity theft, etc. performed by, or aided 
> and abetted by the provider may be actionable. But lots of luck in the 
> spending contest that results should one take it to Court. > I am being 
> harassed when I attempt to form new friends over the > internet. The US 
> government has effectively controlled my entire life, > and I condemn it 
> entirely. Pardon my language - I do not MEAN to be sarcastic - but somebody 
> needs to "get a life." Face to face IRL human contact, evolving into analog 
> trust relationships based on experience over time. Long distance 
> relationships mediated by technology controlled by third parties can provide 
> significant advantages, but real value lives in the real world. > I see no 
> use for the DOJ Inspector General if > this conduct is so widespread that in 
> my particular case it is > considered to be permissible. As an agency of the 
> U.S. Federal Government, the DoJ exists for one purpose only: To enforce the 
> 'legal rights' of absentee landlords and maintain an environment favorable to 
> commerce. The State has no agencies or departments dedicated to protecting 
> the 'rights' of individuals, except where/as this occurs as an incidental 
> by-product of the above described mission - and in these instances, "money 
> talks and bullshit walks." > I think all social media websites that failed to 
> engage in proper > oversight of this "investigation" should have computer 
> issues. Beware the Tar Baby Principle, a.k.a. "you are attached to what you 
> attack." If harassment by State and/or Corporate actors prompts you to expend 
> all your energy fighting back against invulnerable enemies, they win. Is all. 
> End of story, end of game. Is there somewhere else where applying your time, 
> attention and energy could achieve more valuable results? Compared to wasting 
> all of the above, by definition YES.

Re: Social media services support account spoofing

2019-06-30 Thread Steve Kinney


On 6/18/19 12:32 PM, Ryan Carboni wrote:
> Social media services support account spoofing, this simplifies the
> creation of government sockpuppets. Government sockpuppets can also
> assume the history of other accounts (this is a simple series of mysql
> commands, any codebase can accomplish this by copying entries and
> assigning them to a new ID), 
> 
> This is a substantial concern to privacy rights.

Replying to whole thread's content to date...

Privacy rights:  What's that?  Certainly one has no such thing with
regard to use of "social media" providers.  Their Terms of Service
always say, in moderately opaque language, that users have no 'rights'
of any kind, only privileges where/as granted by the provider and
revocable at any time for any or no reason.

Instances of fraud, identity theft, etc. performed by, or aided and
abetted by the provider may be actionable.  But lots of luck in the
spending contest that results should one take it to Court.

> I am being harassed when I attempt to form new friends over the
> internet. The US government has effectively controlled my entire life,
> and I condemn it entirely. 

Pardon my language - I do not MEAN to be sarcastic - but somebody needs
to "get a life."  Face to face IRL human contact, evolving into analog
trust relationships based on experience over time.  Long distance
relationships mediated by technology controlled by third parties can
provide significant advantages, but real value lives in the real world.

> I see no use for the DOJ Inspector General if
> this conduct is so widespread that in my particular case it is
> considered to be permissible.

As an agency of the U.S. Federal Government, the DoJ exists for one
purpose only:  To enforce the 'legal rights' of absentee landlords and
maintain an environment favorable to commerce.  The State has no
agencies or departments dedicated to protecting the 'rights' of
individuals, except where/as this occurs as an incidental by-product of
the above described mission - and in these instances, "money talks and
bullshit walks."

> I think all social media websites that failed to engage in proper
> oversight of this "investigation" should have computer issues.

Beware the Tar Baby Principle, a.k.a. "you are attached to what you
attack."  If harassment by State and/or Corporate actors prompts you to
expend all your energy fighting back against invulnerable enemies, they
win.  Is all.  End of story, end of game.

Is there somewhere else where applying your time, attention and energy
could achieve more valuable results?  Compared to wasting all of the
above, by definition YES.








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Re: Social media services support account spoofing

2019-06-29 Thread Ryan Carboni
I think their computer troubles should end.

I am fairly certain if the public knew whether or not social media sites allow 
for account spoofing for unlimited durations of time, that there'd be a push to 
restore legal liability to those sorts of cooperations.

‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Tuesday, June 18, 2019 9:32 AM, Ryan Carboni <33...@protonmail.com> wrote:

> I think all social media websites that failed to engage in proper oversight 
> of this "investigation" should have computer issues.
>
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Re: Social media services support account spoofing

2019-06-19 Thread rooty
HI sea sea glad you are doing well and have missed you. I don't come here much 
because of negativity working on being a positive caring happy bot with my 
shrink

Regards rooty hope your well

 Original Message 
On Jun 18, 2019, 6:51 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:

> On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 10:33 PM rooty  wrote:
>>
>>
>> HI Ryan - try not to worry about it so much. There just bunch parionoid 
>> freaks all talk about is govt this govt that. Who really cares. Have a beer 
>> take a deep breath and enjoy the simple things in life like a sunset.
>
> Hi, rooty!  Hope you are doing great!  ;)
>
> Said basically the same to Ryan, but he is more hard-headed than Razer and 
> Juan together...  Or simply has more traums and fears than us.  Only he knows 
> his heart and mind really well.
>
> Kisses and hugs!  <3
>
> seasea  ;D

Re: Social media services support account spoofing

2019-06-19 Thread peressim
My advice is: Do not use social networks!

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‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Tuesday, June 18, 2019 1:32 PM, Ryan Carboni <33...@protonmail.com> wrote:

> Social media services support account spoofing, this simplifies the creation 
> of government sockpuppets. Government sockpuppets can also assume the history 
> of other accounts (this is a simple series of mysql commands, any codebase 
> can accomplish this by copying entries and assigning them to a new ID),
>
> This is a substantial concern to privacy rights.
>
> I am being harassed when I attempt to form new friends over the internet. The 
> US government has effectively controlled my entire life, and I condemn it 
> entirely. I see no use for the DOJ Inspector General if this conduct is so 
> widespread that in my particular case it is considered to be permissible.
>
> I think all social media websites that failed to engage in proper oversight 
> of this "investigation" should have computer issues.
>
> Sent with [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com) Secure Email.

Re: Social media services support account spoofing

2019-06-18 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 10:33 PM rooty  wrote:
>
>
> HI Ryan - try not to worry about it so much. There just bunch parionoid
freaks all talk about is govt this govt that. Who really cares. Have a beer
take a deep breath and enjoy the simple things in life like a sunset.

Hi, rooty!  Hope you are doing great!  ;)

Said basically the same to Ryan, but he is more hard-headed than Razer and
Juan together...  Or simply has more traums and fears than us.  Only he
knows his heart and mind really well.

Kisses and hugs!  <3

seasea  ;D


Re: Social media services support account spoofing

2019-06-18 Thread rooty
HI Ryan - try not to worry about it so much. There just bunch parionoid freaks 
all talk about is govt this govt that. Who really cares. Have a beer take a 
deep breath and enjoy the simple things in life like a sunset.

Regards rooty

 Original Message 
On Jun 18, 2019, 9:32 AM, Ryan Carboni wrote:

> Social media services support account spoofing, this simplifies the creation 
> of government sockpuppets. Government sockpuppets can also assume the history 
> of other accounts (this is a simple series of mysql commands, any codebase 
> can accomplish this by copying entries and assigning them to a new ID),
>
> This is a substantial concern to privacy rights.
>
> I am being harassed when I attempt to form new friends over the internet. The 
> US government has effectively controlled my entire life, and I condemn it 
> entirely. I see no use for the DOJ Inspector General if this conduct is so 
> widespread that in my particular case it is considered to be permissible.
>
> I think all social media websites that failed to engage in proper oversight 
> of this "investigation" should have computer issues.
>
> Sent with [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com) Secure Email.

Re: Social media services support account spoofing

2019-06-18 Thread grarpamp
On 6/18/19, coderman  wrote:
> On Tuesday, June 18, 2019 4:32 PM, Ryan Carboni <33...@protonmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Social media services support account spoofing, this simplifies the
>> creation of government sockpuppets. Government sockpuppets can also assume
>> the history of other accounts (this is a simple series of mysql commands,

>> This is a substantial concern to privacy rights.

>> I am being harassed when I attempt to form new friends over the internet.
>> The US government has effectively controlled my entire life, and I condemn
>> it entirely.


> back in dec 2015 the US Gov. executed an attack on my dedicated server
> https://ello.co/ohj2eevi/post/jwqux_ngf4ohtajxdyszjg
> during this attack, nearly every single online service was unavailable to me
> this coincided with local technical surveillance efforts.

> the mechanism is
> more dynamic than I expected.

People simply have ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA the truth and extent
of what is now arrayed against them in all theatres and modes of life.

As to "social media", Christchurch just contexted and gifted in a
whole new suite of surveillance, data mining exchange and control
over everyone.

"Social credit scores", are now a thing in the US too, and are not
even close to the worst of the [open] secret crap being deployed
to enslave and fuck everyone over.


> - US based services are used as vehicle to deploy malware to target
> - Denial of Service is trivial with PRISM access; e.g. a single UPDATE to
> target

> - the services which did work were decentralized or little known.

> sadly, you can see that 2 of my 5 posts were later taken down.
> https://ello.co/ohj2eevi - 5 posts, but only 3 available.

So insert all 5 and more into a distributed datastore.

People really need to start using distributed encrypted overlay networks
for storage and messaging. Then drop links to their data on all
their expendable surface channels for the rest of the non
overlay embedded world to see. A handful of reasonable distrubuted
overlays, immutable blockchain keystores, radio networks,
etc do exist as choices now, and are getting better.
Seek them out and share them.

Restructure the entire ecosystem of social, comms,
projects and efforts.

ie: WikiLeaks 2.0 is not likely to be solely a surface organization.

And cryptocurrency is becoming a thing, at least so
long as distributed permissionless privacy become and
remain aspects.

> some services which continued to work:
> - XMPP over Tor with OTR to a hidden service XMPP server.
> - Etherpad on Tor hidden service.
> - Tor hidden services in general :)
> - IRC via VPN or Tor as anonymous / random account.

> ... so what does this mean?  simply: you cannot trust [...] services
> backed by a business. you may not be able to trust a service run by an
> individual, either


Re: Social media services support account spoofing

2019-06-18 Thread coderman
On Tuesday, June 18, 2019 4:32 PM, Ryan Carboni <33...@protonmail.com> wrote:

> Social media services support account spoofing, this simplifies the creation 
> of government sockpuppets. Government sockpuppets can also assume the history 
> of other accounts (this is a simple series of mysql commands, any codebase 
> can accomplish this by copying entries and assigning them to a new ID),
>
> This is a substantial concern to privacy rights.
>
> I am being harassed when I attempt to form new friends over the internet. The 
> US government has effectively controlled my entire life, and I condemn it 
> entirely.

back in dec 2015 the US Gov. executed an attack on my dedicated server (i 
describe how to detect this here: 
https://ello.co/ohj2eevi/post/jwqux_ngf4ohtajxdyszjg to identify SSL/TLS MitM 
via behavior of request signal changes when under active interception.)

during this attack, nearly every single online service was unavailable to me - 
whether accessing those accounts via Tor or VPN.  this coincided with local 
technical surveillance efforts.

this informed me of some facts:

- US based services are at the command of the intelligence community and 
federal law enforcement. this is long noted (NSLs), but the mechanism is more 
dynamic than I expected. E.g. by account and email, in addition to IP, etc.

- US based services are used as vehicle to deploy malware to target under some 
circumstances. E.g. malicious javascript from Gmail web interface, not sent to 
other accounts.

- Denial of Service is trivial with PRISM access; e.g. a single UPDATE to 
target row renders accounts inaccessible. note that when all of your accounts 
are targeted concurrently, there is no effective account recovery process to 
regain control of these accounts. back up email accounts, SMS, and other 
recovery techniques are simply unusable.

- the services which did work were decentralized or little known. for a while 
my ello account contained two additional posts that i kept up to date regarding 
incident response during this event. (notifying of attack, revoking 
certificates, attempting to turn off servers, etc.)  sadly, you can see that 2 
of my 5 posts were later taken down. NLSs reach everywhere, if you're a 
business in the US :)   https://ello.co/ohj2eevi - 5 posts, but only 3 
available.

some services which continued to work:
- XMPP over Tor with OTR to a hidden service XMPP server.
- Etherpad on Tor hidden service.
- Tor hidden services in general :)
- IRC via VPN or Tor as anonymous / random account.

services which were perfectly blocked by account, IP, and email:
- Gmail
- Hotmail
- Twitter
- Facebook (even hidden service)
- Reddit
- cell phone
- non-VPN SMTP, IMAP, TLS (to many dests),

... so what does this mean?  simply: you cannot trust US based services backed 
by a business. you may not be able to trust a service run by an individual, 
either, but they are at least not inherently compromised via NSLs and other 
legally justified privacy destruction and interference.

good luck :)

Social media services support account spoofing

2019-06-18 Thread Ryan Carboni
Social media services support account spoofing, this simplifies the creation of 
government sockpuppets. Government sockpuppets can also assume the history of 
other accounts (this is a simple series of mysql commands, any codebase can 
accomplish this by copying entries and assigning them to a new ID),

This is a substantial concern to privacy rights.

I am being harassed when I attempt to form new friends over the internet. The 
US government has effectively controlled my entire life, and I condemn it 
entirely. I see no use for the DOJ Inspector General if this conduct is so 
widespread that in my particular case it is considered to be permissible.

I think all social media websites that failed to engage in proper oversight of 
this "investigation" should have computer issues.

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