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Funk-Hacker haben damit begonnen, einige der von Jacob Appelbaum enthüllten Spionage-Tools der NSA mittels Reverse Engineering nachzubauen, und wollen ihre Ergebnisse öffentlich machen. Sicherheitsexperten sollen anhand der Nachbauten Gegenmaßnahmen entwickeln, berichtet der New Scientist. Bei den Spionagewerkzeugen handelt es sich um Module, mit denen aus der Ferne etwa Umgebungsgeräusche, Tastatureingaben oder Bildschirminhalte ausgelesen werden können. Die Tools sammeln Daten, die sie erst dann senden, wenn sie mit einem besonderen Radarsystem angestrahlt werden.
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Die Ergebnisse sollen auf der Webseite nsaplayset.org veröffentlicht werden. Gute Aktion, eventuell kriegt man dazu wieder mehr Jugendliche zum Basteln. Das Argument "was passiert, wenn böse Menschen diese Anleitungen in die Hände bekommen" ist nicht valide, Geheimdienste sind böse Menschen *Punkt*.
I had updated my arch linux as usual and got an update for openJDK.
java -version
java version "1.7.0_60"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 2.5.0) (Arch Linux build 7.u60_2.5.0-2-x86_64)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.60-b09, mixed mode)
After that, I started my phpstorm (I am working with the window manager i3wm and the screen looks strange. Everything was there, except for the fonts - I could not read anything (and I am not that cool to code without seeing the code :D-).
After log of tryouts, I found a simple and suitable solution.
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This time last year it was Wi-Vi — and now, with some further refinements, MIT is now calling it WiZ (which might be a play on “Wi-See,” but it isn’t clear). While Wi-Vi and other similar technologies could detect movement in general, WiZ can use radio waves to accurately (within a few centimeters) locate up to four people in a room. WiZ can also locate static people by detecting the motions caused by breathing — and yes, from these minute movements, they can work out your heart rate with 99% accuracy.
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So, MIT is ready to release something to upgrade your spying capabilities. Purposed to help your upgrowing baby (and I bet they will advertise it the way, that you are a bad parent if you don't buy it), you can use it for more if you want to.
Some ideas? First, you can observe if you kid is doing well while it is sleeping. And remember, good parents are observing their childs 25 hours a day and keeping them away from mistakes until they die. So assuming you are using in the first year to check if you kid is sleeping well, you can use it to check if you child is not doing anything you do not like behind closed doors until it is growing up (or leaving your house to get some private areas).
After your child is away, you can start spying in your neighbourhood - or, why waiting - maybe your neighbour is doing the same already :-O - check it out now!
Getting the point what I want to write? Do not get fooled by the industrie, prevent privacy, also for your upgrowing child - remember, you are never able to save them from everything.
One thing you can not prevent, as long as there is some wifi around, getting spied by others. So we are back to the important part of this news, start a discussion about privacy with your neighbourhood - preving from secret services is currently not possible :-(.
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