It’s the old J Edger “Hoover up all the dirt that’s fit to blackmail with” technique brought upto date. There is a chance that your pictures could end up sitting in a folder with your name and number on it just waiting for you to be turned at some point… History shows that the human MICE faillings are a good way to get people to act for a foreign power. Niespotykana moc zamknita w MacBook Air M2 M2 to pierwszy z nowej generacji ukadów scalonych Apple, oferujcy jeszcze wiksz szybko i energooszczdno ni przeomowy czip M1. Oh and APT has been around for a while and we know that all Superpowers and many first world nations are into cyber-espionage in one way or another. Projektowany odpowiedzialnie pod ktem trwaoci MacBook Air ma solidn kompaktow obudow zawierajc aluminium pochodzce w 100 procentach z recyklingu. Nice and covert and no way for you to know it’s happening. There job would be way eaaier if as with the CarrierIQ debacle the software you used sent the photos etc to the Internet and they just snagged a copy in passing. Which brings us to the next point, as we know because of the very loose lips of certain USGov entities both the Dutch and Israeli sigint agencies have taken opportunity to activate the cameras on laptops of foreign nationals especialy those in their governments employ. Whilst we do not know for certain the press certainly assumed it was taking pictures of the students in their bedrooms etc.īut the other issue is do you want to be photographing yourself in various states of dishevelement and having it uploaded onto various “cloud” devices from the PC or phone you send them to? After all if Celebs get their selfies hacked there is no reason for others likewise not to have their photos hacked.Īlso even if you use SSL etc the chances are the SigInt agencies will get to keep copies untill hell has not just frozen over but turned to metalic hydrogen. The notable feature of the software was it took photos. What could possibly go wrong?Ī better question would be “What could possibly go ALL,Īnyone remember back to when there was a lot of upset because a school technician installed anti-theft type software onto the school machines that the kids had to take home to do homework on. Let’s see… a remotely-accessible screen capture and keylogger.
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