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by philip964
Fri Mar 10, 2017 5:42 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: CIA Vault 7
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Re: CIA Vault 7

I had sorta previously figured the government was doing all the things that were covered in the release of vault 7.

What I enjoyed was having it confirmed. That and all the cool names.

I figured people like HP or Intel were installing extra chips for the government into the printers or computers, so the CIA could remotely take over a printer and have it send them any thing that the target printed or typed. Or guide a cruise missile to the target.

I figured that any computer with a US made chip could be activated in a time of war to turn off and not aid the enemy.

When you realize how sophisticated the attack on the Iranian centrifuges was, you can easily realize how much they can do.

But like the breaking of the German code in WW2, you can't in many times use it to its full potential unless it is something really important.

Now we find Best Buy geek squad was helping the FBI by scanning your computer when you brought it in for repairs looking for illegal stuff.

I think for someone who has become a target, you have to assume everything you do is monitored by someone.

I've assumed everything we say here is being monitored, stored and screened for those words we shouldn't type, less we become an interest to someone out there.

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