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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Publicity vs privacy

Discussed the weird with another physics student. He's been busy tinkering with zero point generators and stuff. Due to the absurdity, he's considering quitting school.

Heard there's a bunch of people in Estonia, keeping an eye on these things. A couple of his friends had received phone calls from random numbers: "Don't play with your young life, D00D. Do cooperate and stop your research."

In my opinion, it would be wise to research these things and put it all in public. Even those suspicious phone calls. So that everyone in the world would know what happened, when that guy goes missing. And everyone in the world would know how to reproduce and spread his work, to build up on it. Men in black are always outnumbered. As long as we have the internet, we the people have the power of media.

Didn't know there were so many people tinkering on zero-point stuff, so many psychics already in this country. Amazing stories.. though, most of them live in seclusion, experimenting on their own, without sharing their finds with the rest of the world (because they would be ridiculed anyway).

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  1. Woah. Never heard anything like that before yet. I wonder if it's possible to track them since people have been making all kinds of apps for android (and other OS of course). I know i've used dSploit for stealing sessions over WiFi on school (MITM attack, even tho i've never messed with anyone, just observing. xP). I wouldn't be surprised if they "kept an eye" on 3G, like USA's government (all files and messages are stored in their database).
    But seriously, that's just weird already.

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    1. These guys don't even need to hack anything .. they have all the info "served on platinum dish". It's even public info that Microsoft planted security holes into Skype: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skype_security#Eavesdropping_by_design

      WiFi can be safe, but ISP's as well as those larger network nodes are all open and monitored anyway.

      I've also observed some gals visiting "rate.ee" in the public WiFi of the local university. Trying this really is a great lesson for networking and security.

      So, the only way is to ensure that everything is public .. because then these guys lose their advantage. Keeping all those taps everywhere no longer holds a meaning, then. Information must be free and spread around the world in an instant.

      Blah, enough of this rant.

      Good night and amazing dreams, y'all..

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