I've just remembered that I had to change my USB mouse some time ago as it
interfere with my screen for a PS/2 one.
Also, most home theaters has inside the manual an inscription saying that the
equipment has something (not remember I think it's a lead) in order not to
interfere with screens.
The clue is the G. ... GNU, Google, a lot of enterprises, comunities,
foundations, etc. were/are(will) created by members of secret societies (or
almost that). The clue is the G, they are obssesed with that (as some are
with Justin Biever or Maddona (is that the spelling of those names?) and
I totally agree with you except in two things:
1- It's not important to be sceptical but to be doubtful and try to check
everything by empiric facts instead of what someone writes.
2- If someone is not a reliable source doesn't mean that something he/she
states is not true. So, to the point
Concerning my post,
I'm just denouncing what I know, in order for anyone to take any kind of
precautions they want...
And, I'm leaving here this information for, as you say, everyone to worry as
much about this as they want.
Most of all, I want to call everyone's attention to the fact
Cover the walls, floor, roof, windows and doors with lead.
No...
Abolish the NSA and the likes, and create a Free Hardware movement.
That's the way to solve the problem.
Meanwhile, this is the only option.
Everyone notice how the company suspected of selling chips with spy
technology (that is also the leading one, in terms of information technology)
is called Intel...
(http://www.prisonplanet.com/secret-3g-intel-chip-gives-snoops-backdoor-pc-access.html)
In day-to-day English language usage,
No. Googlo is not infinity, it is an unimaginable large number examplified.
Moreover, it is used to teach the difference between infinity and a number
which is so large you can't imagine or write it; that's not infinity.
Yes.
I was talking about the reason for choosing such a term for the company's
name - and, not the exact meaning of the term. Which I said it wasn't that,
exactly - but, that it was chosen to mean something like that.
(Infinity, omniscience and no limits are obvious unreachable
If you don’t use the Tin foil hat.
You are not paranoid enough.
This somehow reminds me that I heard that it is possible to read the
radioactivity from electronic devices and figure out the information being
used.
Wrap tin foil around you’re devices. :)
I agree with Fernando that there are many many attacks that can be performed
against a computer (or any electrical device for that matter).
I also agree with Anon in the sense that if we start focusing on that, we
better starting wearing tin foil hats and pants and shirts. We end up losing
Confirming that the United States' spy agencies do use hardware that
establishes radio links to someone's computer, without their knowledge, in
order to gain access to it, The New York Times published yesterday an
article denouncing some of this capabilities.
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