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Internet Server Providers can now collect and sell your Web browser history

When the fuck did this happen?
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>>133372200
Oh you dont know a thing do you.

After the nsa broke the internett of things.

All the rules went out the window.

>1337 tools suddenly became a legit proffesion over night

You shouldent worry about the goverment anon. Worry about special intrest groups.

These tools are available to anyone who knows the terminology and where to get them.

Its full out war online ever since WL dropped the bomb.

I fucking love it
>power to the neets
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Since 1999
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>>133372749
I'm not talking about the NSA. I'm talking about private companies.

The NSA wouldn't make my porn browsing habits public information. But I don't want my future employers to be able to pay a service to see what I look at online.

My porn history should not be part of a employment background check.
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>>133372857
This just isn't true.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/10/27/the-fcc-just-passed-sweeping-new-rules-to-protect-your-online-privacy/?tid=a_inl&utm_term=.f3eac5ad2bb8
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>>133372200
when republicans voted for it and trump signed it
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>>133373010
>I'm not talking about the NSA. I'm talking about private companies.

Lol so am i

>The NSA wouldn't make my porn browsing habits public information. But I don't want my future employers to be able to pay a service to see what I look at online.

kek this has already been a thing since jewbook started selling ad profiles. You are aware that any site you visit will see where you came from?

People have been blackmailed since the start of this. Dont think for a second the goverment is there to protect your online privacy or rights. Thats what the nsa showed us so nicely.

>My porn history should not be part of a employment background check.

Well Anon. Its the world that your goverment feelt they could use&abuse the most.

Norway has insane privacy laws. You dont.

ps: the guys creating this software has been tunneling vpns since the dawn of the personal computer.
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>>133373137
Profit denial https://archive.is/WFTUO
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>>133372200
BIGGEST LEAK IN 4CHIN HISTORY
http://archive.is/oAy5n
http://archive.fo/oAy5n
>>133339446 → →
ROTHSCHILD LEAKS
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>>133373137
So CNN/Time Warner/Reddit should expect a heavy, easily won lawsuit over the meme lord they tried to blackmail? Why has there not been charges pressed?
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>mfw when people have no idea what meta data is or how easy it is to utilize it.
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>>133373137
>this is not true, internet spy industry is super new
>posts link to wapo propaganda

lol stay in denial kiddo
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>>133374180
Its amazing how little people know.

Its like they think hackers arent employed by everyone to do everything.

riddle:
There was a time when HUMINT said it all. Now the HUM has ventured online.

I suck at riddles but..
>do some propper googling, keep in mind the algorythmes starts tracking you once you do.
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>>133373515
keep up the good work.
>dose rage articles about archiver made my week
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>>133372200
Always use private browsing, never log into anything whilst doing something else, log out asap, put tape over your cam

They can have the meaningless info
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>>133374722
Eh - not exactly true. HUMINT and CNE complement each other, not replace.

For instance - I can either try to exploit you and spend months enumerating your network, or I can find your lonely unappreciated admin and give him $20k to plug in a thumb drive for me. HUMINT is a CNE force-multiplier.
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>>133374722
>http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/library/reports/2010/ssi_steele.pdf
?

There was a time when Human Intelligence said it all. Now the Human has ventured online?
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>>133376867
Don't change any configuration in your browser or disable JavaScript
-->Browser fingerprinting
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>>133377231
Yeah, you put that down well.

I just ignore the HUMINT part out of personal experience. Never been in the industry legitimatly so never had the need for it.

But yeah in more sophisticated op`s they are very thightly related.

>basement dwellers should figure out that blackmail potential is just as bad in an employeers eyes
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>>133378912
> basement dwellers should figure out that blackmail potential is just as bad in an employeers eyes

Employers honestly don't have blackmail figured out. They'll can an employee if they act like a nigger on social media because it might make the company look bad, but too few people are considering canning an employee because they're a domain admin and have massive gambling debt or back child-support payments. HUMINT is the easy button for CNE, because nobody actually has time to play Hackerman.
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>>133377232
It was just a shitty riddle too get people intrested. And too google HUMINT and related.

Its like a red-pill for people these days


>>133377231
He knows what i mean
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>>133379645
Yeah ive been getting that feeling. But i see changes happening. ALOT lately.

Is it worth it for me specialise in OSINT do you think?

And is there anyone you know providing a course that is respected among the industry standards?
>not the CEH faggotry

From a P-I standpoint. No ngo would hire a neet in my country.
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>>133372200
Obama.
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>>133380091
OSINT is okay if you want to be an operator's bitch. OSINT is what people who have no skills say their skills are.

CEH can suck a dick. Nobody who matters cares about that. You can do OCSE, but honestly, the major leagues don't care about certs because they're going to put you through their own training. You're better off coming in with forensics and assembly experience. Bonus if you can RE and find exploitable bugs.
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>>133380999
Thanks.

Yeah i only mentioned OSINT because thats what the goverment puts on job notices.

checked
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>>133372749
>All the rules went out the window

>Implying there was ever a time when (((they))) followed the rules.
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>>133373465
He did not, asshole.

However.... republicans did

Are we still debating whether or not there's a difference between both parties in DC?
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>>133382209
Okay, no worries. It means "can you Google shit" in most cases.
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>>133384486
Yeah. Must admit though. It feels like thats what their doing in scandinavia. With the drastic changes coming there must be tons of workload.

>gov listed that they will hack your tv some time back.
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>>133386038
Yeah, the biggest challenge isn't going to be gaining access, it's going to be making sense of the data and getting a handle on the terabytes coming in. Making correlations and quick internet sleuthing is what is needed.
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>>133386239
Yeah. Im certain theres money to be made doing dev work on analyzing tools. And simple search standards.

But understanding the market is hard when its classified, or kind of is.
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>>133372200
Posting here is already being profiled by an air fag. They can not predict.who you will vote for by collecting your data.
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>>133372200
why aren't you using a VPN?
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