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GeekyChick wrote: » What bothers me is it looks like the idiot, Assaange, is sharing the hacking tools to anyone who wants to download them. Doesn't he see a problem with that?
TacoRocket wrote: » It is dated from 2012-2013. A lot of the tools have been patched and have corresponding CVEs Also if you have a clearance or looking to get a clearance. DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINKS. This can compromise your clearance.
NOC-Ninja wrote: » Who said that it can compromise your clearance? Lots of people that has clearance clicked that. Lets not forget Trump won because wikileaks destroyed Hillary. Trump is also a close friend of the infowars guy.
kurosaki00 wrote: » Not Only CIA is doing crap like this, but companies. "Targeted advertising". I swear to all that the other day I talked about wanting to buy some kind of clothing, I did not search for it and later on I got ads on FB about that. I try to limit permissions on my phone but damn. You would be very naive to think companies are not listening and watching us through technology.
NetworkNewb wrote: » They must be bored as F if they want to see what I'm watching on TV and listen to my phone calls.
NetworkNewb wrote: » Just for fun, how does the CIA listening to my personal conversations have any effect on my life? I'm in no way saying it is OK. But what would they be doing with that information that would effect me in a bad way? Yes, I realize that it they are violating a Constitutional Amendment and shouldn't be able to do it. And I'm not asking the question in regards to other businesses, just the CIA. I'm sure most people on here know more than I do about this (haven't looked into too much personally) and asking cause I'm actually curious.
TacoRocket wrote: » It is more of the Big Brother argument. You aren't doing anything wrong so why have something to hide? However what is wrong and right is not a measurable item. I think that is the big issue because what might be considered right can be wrong tomorrow. Now you're on the other side of the fence. When in the end, they shouldn't be there in the first place.
NetworkNewb wrote: » ...I realize that it they are violating a Constitutional Amendment and shouldn't be able to do it...
NOC-Ninja wrote: » Not really sure if thats true. Ive never met anyone that lost their clearance because of clicking a link especially wiki. On top of that Fox news and CNN are streaming in the base. So does that mean anybody listening are going to lose their clearances? You can prove that they clicked it at work, but what about if they clicked it at home or in their phone? I think its pretty clear that the constitution protects your right at home. Are we saying that they will take away their clearances for clicking a link while hillary mentioned classified information such as nuke response time on TV and never went to jail?
rob42 wrote: » I think you've hit the 'N' on the 'H' here. 1st and 4th Amendments (or so I believe, but correct me if I'm wrong) at the very least. Does this count for nothing?
It is more of the Big Brother argument. You aren't doing anything wrong so why have something to hide? However what is wrong and right is not a measurable item. I think that is the big issue because what might be considered right can be wrong tomorrow. Now you're on the other side of the fence. When in the end, they shouldn't be there in the first place.
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