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Cebu_4_2
12th March 2014, 09:45 PM
I have had to fix more than a few computers due to unaware users.

By Salvador Rodriguez March 12, 2014, 11:34 a.m.

The National Security Agency (http://www.latimes.com/topic/politics/defense/security-measures/national-security-agency-ORGOV0000104.topic) has reportedly used automated systems to infect user computers with malware since 2010, according to a Wednesday report. And at times the agency pretended to be Facebook to install its malware.

The NSA has been using a program codenamed TURBINE to contaminate computers and networks with malware "implants" capable of spying on users, according to The Intercept (https://firstlook.org/theintercept/article/2014/03/12/nsa-plans-infect-millions-computers-malware/), which cited documents provided by whistleblower Edward Snowden (http://www.latimes.com/topic/crime-law-justice/crime/edward-snowden-PEOCVC000306.topic).
Between 85,000 and 100,000 of these implants have been deployed worldwide thus far, the report said.

To infect computers with malware, the NSA has relied on various tactics, including posing as Facebook.
The federal agency performed what is known as a "man-on-the-side" attack in which it tricked users computers into thinking that they were accessing real Facebook servers. Once the user had been fooled, the NSA hacked into the user's computer and extracted data from their hard drive.

Facebook said it had no knowledge of the NSA"s TURBINE program, according to the National Journal (http://www.nationaljournal.com/tech/the-nsa-is-using-facebook-to-hack-into-your-computer-20140312). However, the social network said it is no longer possible for the NSA or hackers to attack users that way, but Facebook warned that other websites and social networks may still be vulnerable to those types of attacks.

"This method of network level disruption does not work for traffic carried over HTTPS, which Facebook finished integrating by default last year," Facebook told the National Journal. "If government agencies indeed have privileged access to network service providers, any site running only HTTP could conceivably have its traffic misdirected."

Other ways the NSA infects malware onto computers include sending out spam emails.
The NSA is capable of installing different kinds of malware, each capable of performing different tasks. According to the report, certain malware can:



Use a computer's microphone to record audio
Use a computer's webcam to take photos
Record a computer's Internet browsing history
Record login details and passwords use for Web services
Log users' keystrokes
Extract data from flash drives when they are plugged into infected computers
Block users from accessing certain websites
Corrupt files that computers attempt to download


When the NSA first began infecting computers with malware in 2004, it would do so manually, according to the report. At that time, only between 100 and 150 implants had been deployed.

http://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-tn-nsa-posing-facebook-malware-20140312,0,3491724.story#ixzz2voI6ZDoW

mick silver
13th March 2014, 08:13 AM
push push push , what are they waiting for

Twisted Titan
13th March 2014, 09:27 AM
Makes it even more believeable.....

Not that i had a doubt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N97iokAGXJ4&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Ares
13th March 2014, 09:35 AM
I'm glad I have never had a Facebook account...

Who here has Facebook? Anyone want to post it and see how fast their account gets banned? LOL

Twisted Titan
13th March 2014, 10:27 AM
As a condition of employment alot if places want acess to your Flakebook Page.

Aslo i have a buddy that us a manger at Burger King he tells me everyday he averages about 3 resumes daily just walking in and if needs somebody he dare not run a ad he can average30 pluss people a day for weeks after the slot got filled.

But what really made me laugh was 2 things

BK is going paperless on applications so you enter your info into a data mining computer and might get a call back.
The application that BK now has a slot for college degree information.

To flip frankenfood burgers and gmo fries they expect you to have associates or Bachelors

Dogman
13th March 2014, 10:55 AM
As a condition of employment alot if places want acess to your Flakebook Page.

Aslo i have a buddy that us a manger at Burger King he tells me everyday he averages about 3 resumes daily just walking in and if needs somebody he dare not run a ad he can average30 pluss people a day for weeks after the slot got filled.

But what really made me laugh was 2 things

BK is going paperless on applications so you enter your info into a data mining computer and might get a call back.
The application that BK now has a slot for college degree information.

To flip frankenfood burgers and gmo fries they expect you to have associates or BachelorsSadly the dam world is going electronic, and the times are a changing. For the good and the bad! Think there will be a day to come that if you are not on the electronic map, zilch....And that can be ether good or bad depending! RFD tags at birth anyone?

It is coming!

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Horn

Just gave you a intro/hint. For the song. Times are a changing! Hard to do myself using this tablet!

Edit: Too late, back on the main machine..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JqZgGvxjQY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JqZgGvxjQY

Twisted Titan
13th March 2014, 12:01 PM
I get it so much nowadays it isnt even funny

i dont have a supermarket discount card I will just use the store card provided by the cashier.... I was told the last time I cant do that anymore I will have to resgister my info to get a discount. I ended up asking the person before me if they could scan their card. The cashier said I would "lose" the club points to whatever freebie they are offering I said I dont mind...its a small price to pay to keep me out of your business models.


my bank charges me a fee just because I insist on getting a paper statment mailed monthly.

My capital one is practically begging me to go paperless because it is more "secure" and it save trees.

My job (biggest healthcare system in the state) stopped printing paystubs... now if you want one you have to go on the website and click on stubs.

The push on the almighty grid is ever dragging us towards digital oblivion

Dogman
13th March 2014, 12:17 PM
I get it so much nowadays it isnt even funny

i dont have a supermarket discount card I will just use the store card provided by the cashier.... I was told the last time I cant do that anymore I will have to resgister my info to get a discount. I ended up asking the person before me if they could scan their card. The cashier said I would "lose" the club points to whatever freebie they are offering I said I dont mind...its a small price to pay to keep me out of your business models.


my bank charges me a fee just because I insist on getting a paper statment mailed monthly.

My capital one is practically begging me to go paperless because it is more "secure" and it save trees.

My job (biggest healthcare system in the state) stopped printing paystubs... now if you want one you have to go on the website and click on stubs.

The push on the almighty grid is ever dragging us towards digital oblivion There is a truth, they that rely on the electron, totally, will have world class hurt visit them someday.