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Most of the hacking capabilities claimed by glowniggers (vid related) are greatly exaggerated. 

While Magic Lantern and similar projects are really a thing then its just a bit more sophisticated malware and nothing too cosmic. 

Dual_EC_DRBG was never actually widely adopted and become obsolete relatively quickly. 

Cottonmouth-1 and SURLYSPAWN are about implants that require physical access to airgapped machine before they can be used. 

TAO team is just about intercepting hardware and backdooring it with physical implants, so again, nothing special. 

TOR is not broken, and while methods of deanonymizing its users improved significantly, its not fair to say that its somehow compromised from the ground up.
 
The hacking of car systems was a mere attempt, and there are no actual proofs that it ever worked, and CIA can't just magically drive your car away. 

Weeping angel was again about backdooring smart hardware with implants, so again, nothing special.
 
ME/PSP spying is just pure delusion, since there are no actual proof that it has spyware capabilities or that it was ever used like that.
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OK.

But what are you doing?

Why are you writing like this?

Why are you putting one sentence on a line and hitting enter twice?

Who does this?
the slides you are looking at are about ten years old. That was before they started to seriously try to work on TOR. People have since been picked up using it
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>>58286 (OP) 
>TOR
Midwit confirmed.  OP discarded.
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>>58286 (OP) 
You double posted this, plz delete sir
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>>58300
>Improved traffic analysis
>With 1000x more traffic
LOL

>>58305
How poetically apt that this glownigger honeypot broke down just as I pointed out their technical incompetence.
my secret suspicion with those agency slides is that the censored bit says something like "we insert these slides to trick zombies into trusting our networks if disclosure happens"

Anyways everything they were doing then is obviously quite advanced now, whereas the state of civilian security tech has not been working overtime. So we can reasonably assure the privacy meme is finished
>>58300
In a way, I'm glad these kind of shibboleths exist for identifying people who don't know shit about a topic. It's a bit like all the comments of people discussing the "Straight of Hormuz". ESL, teenager, retard, or all of the above, I don't care. Opinion discarded.
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>>58746
we've had this debate, and your faith in TOR is like arguing with belief in god. You either think it just werks or you never think anything werks. That's dependent on what you think is hiding behind the next rung of the ladder. It's privacy theatre, just like security theatre. They let people on there to get blackmail material because it's all state department servers anyways
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> since there are no actual proof that it has spyware capabilities or that it was ever used like that.

How can you manage to post on a forum like this while also being such a computer illiterate nigger. Holy fucking shit dude, unironically kill yourself.

"The Intel ME has full read+write access to the memory used by the Core i5/i7 series processor. The reverse is not true."
https://forum.qubes-os.org/t/intel-me-neuter-vs-hap-bit-switch-vs-risc-v-vs-arm-rockchip/38906/28
>>58767
You literally proved his point, fully.

Thank you! :^)
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