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>"The moment you hit this camp from the highway, the signal goes to [nothing]." He added that, "People are reporting their cellphones are turning on, their [apps] are turning on, their battery is draining.

>We ran into similar strange rumors across camp for the next couple of days. People from every corner, whether they had been on site for days or for months, would talk about their cellphone signals cutting out just as drones circled above. Mobiles would switch themselves off and on again -- not in pocket but in hand. Camera apps were opened out of nowhere, and batteries would drain by enormous percentages, killing the phones in minutes, rather than the steady decline of any device pinging back and forth searching for a signal. There were even reports of people's Gmail accounts being hacked.

>The Stingray is one of a family of devices called "cell site simulators," which do exactly what it sounds like they do: simulate a fake cell tower. This allows the authorities to track people without using their GPS data, and thus without one of those pesky warrants. Other cell site simulators, like a DRT box, or dirtbox, are capable of decrypting data and voice calls from any phone that connects to them

>There are a number of unsecured WiFi networks within an eighth of a mile" of the camp. Those who connected would discover that their email passwords had been changed and they were temporarily locked out of their accounts. Michael also reported that the WiFi at the press tent "gets DDoS'd every couple of hours."
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>>57836613
lol didn't these injuns learn anything. They tried to stop the railroads once too and the railroad workers laid tracks over their dead bodies.
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>>57836613
>the government totally isn't syping on us
>no they can't remotely hack everything you own
This is exactly why I'm getting rid of my cell phone. We should put together a little money and send them Librebooted laptops.
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thanks capitalism
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>>57836613
Anyone even remotely keeping up with security, knows of these things.

Why in the everliving fuck would you connect to an open WiFi?
And what has that got to do with the government?
Anyone can sniff out passwords on unsecured WiFi and change the password.

The Stingray and Cessna's equipped with spying shit for the gov is also nothing new.
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>>57836797
>Why in the everliving fuck would you connect to an open WiFi?
Most people are tech illiterate, they don't know the extent their shit can be compromised.

>And what has that got to do with the government?
They are the ones doing it more like it.

>Anyone can sniff out passwords on unsecured WiFi and change the password.
That's why real tech education should be a priority this day and age, specially for groups who might enter in conflict with governmental interest.
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>>57836782
Better than communism.
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>>57836797
There's a huge difference between these things being technically possible and the implementation of them on a mass-scale by someone.

It has to do with the government because the government is doing it.
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>>57836840
>That's why real tech education should be a priority this day and age, specially for groups who might enter in conflict with governmental interest.
So why is this posted on /g/ of all boards?
Most anons here should know atleast to a certain extent.
The tech illiterate don't browse 4chan, much less this board.
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>>57836840
>connect to compromised wifi access point
>it doesnt matter because you are also connected to a VPN
>thanks govt
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>>57836933
Because this is /g/ - technology, not /g/ consumerism or /g/ - random; its a piece of tech news that might spark discussion.
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