"Mass surveillance had never stopped a single terrorist attack in more than 10 years of operation, in the United States." They even view your porn habits... This was from 2016, think how advanced things are now within the 10 years after this.
A must watch! Edward Snowden Reveals How They Spy on You. "2016 conversation."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ozog_UiKzSU
21 Comments
IceFoxX@lemmy.world · 13 pts · 49d
GreenKnight23@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 49d
wikileaks lost all credibility after it allowed itself to be a vehicle during 2016 elections.
IceFoxX@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 49d
GreenKnight23@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 49d
I'm saying, fuck off with using information to turn public opinion into a weapon against political rivals.
wikileaks had the email and benghazi data months before the start of the 2016 campaign but continued to "trickle" information about it that allowed Donald Trump to get elected.
I'm absolutely certain they also had information about the Epstein files as well, but that didn't come to light until almost a decade later and the public is still not fully aware of what happened today.
so yeah. fuck wikileaks. they're just a front for Russian intelligence and was leveraged to destabilize world democracy.
IceFoxX@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 49d
GreenKnight23@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 49d
"the truth" has no motives, only people and organizations do.
what wikileaks did and does is leverage the truth to manipulate opinions and outcomes.
what you're basically admitting to is that you're willing to be manipulated because the ends justify the means.
if that's not the most fucked up perspective I've ever had the displeasure of wrapping my mind around, I don't know what could be worse.
take your brainrot ideas somewhere else.
IceFoxX@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 49d
vanillama@programming.dev · -1 pts · 49d
Having to choose between two of the worst people ever isn't democratic to me. Clinton is a monster too, which is very obvious when you see people outside the US as human. Obviously Trump's policies are even worse, but let's not pretend you needed much help to get that pos elected when even after the files so many people over there still like him.
GreenKnight23@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 48d
don't go moving those goal posts too far.
vanillama@programming.dev · -1 pts · 48d
I'm just asserting you don't need a foreign state to explain this.
GreenKnight23@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 48d
so you actually believe that wikileaks has no other motivations other than just releasing the truth?
coredev@programming.dev · 1 pts · 49d
I think it's great that this continues to wake interest. If anyone is wondering, the surveillance is worse today.
Now that the US is an enemy to western Europe, maybe we can pull the plug on X-keyscore and their other shit at our internet exchange points.
Scotty@scribe.disroot.org · -1 pts · 49d
Nah, this just a ml 'the West bad' cross-post with a 10-year old content. Seems the tankies run out of stuff.
AntiBullyRanger@ani.social · 4 pts · 49d
@cm0002@infosec.pub’s a tankie now‽
cm0002@infosec.pub · 4 pts · 49d
News to me lmao
Scotty@scribe.disroot.org · -1 pts · 49d
They are cross-posting the biggest bs from ml, and this is another example for this.
Such post are apparently not news, the only intention is portraying the West as bad, and then portray China as the only alternative.
vanillama@programming.dev · 2 pts · 49d
lemmy.ml is a general instance, the instance for MLs is lemmygrad.
I understand if you're frustrated about political stuff here, unfortunately things like privacy are extremely tied to politics and we can't avoid that connection unless we avoid talking about privacy. And the first step to push back against surveillance is to be informed.
Scotty@scribe.disroot.org · 0 pts · 48d
I am not frustrated about political stuff, it's just that this is 10 years old. We all know this already.
And lemmy/.ml maybe be 'softer' the the grads and bears, but you are also banned there if you criticize China. The mods there pursue the same pro-China, anti-democratic propaganda.
cm0002@infosec.pub · 1 pts · 48d
I crosspost all good non-tankie content
This post is a privacy problem that is absolutely pervasive in all dystopian authoritarian or authoritarian-trending states to include China, Russia, US, NK, UK and now worrisomely the broader EU
::: spoiler Why am I cross-posting .ml content?
dbtng@eviltoast.org · 1 pts · 48d
It's interesting that you are not a bot and have some purpose, but I'm blocking you anyway. Crossposts suck.
Scotty@scribe.disroot.org · 0 pts · 48d
Everyone knows that already. This is 10 years old. If we all post things that old because they're "absolutely pervasive" then Lemmy is a history archive or something.
cm0002@infosec.pub · 1 pts · 47d
There's plenty of room on the Threadiverse for both new and historical posts. Especially historical posts that are still relevant today.
And all the apparatuses discussed in the video are all not just likely still in operation, but expanded upon AND currently under the control of one of the most authoritarian presidents in US history. It's more relevant now then ever before and worthy of continued discussion
Maroon@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 49d
MarckDWN@programming.dev · 3 pts · 49d
The surveillance landscape has shifted dramatically since 2016. Today, we don't just have passive state surveillance tapping cables; we have massive, voluntary corporate surveillance through the centralization of AI. Millions of developers and businesses are willingly uploading their proprietary source code, database structures, and internal spreadsheets to cloud LLMs (OpenAI, Google, Microsoft). All this data is logged, parsed, and stored in central cloud databases. We are essentially building the ultimate corporate intelligence database of all private technical infrastructure, completely voluntarily. If you care about privacy today, the absolute priority should be moving towards local-first execution. If you must leverage cloud LLMs, the only safe way is to use architectures that enforce local data isolation, keeping your actual database rows and files local, and sending only empty abstract schemas to the model for reasoning