With billions in new funding, ICE is buying the most powerful surveillance gear on earth to spy on civilians.
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With billions in new funding, ICE is buying the most powerful surveillance gear on earth to spy on civilians.
In our latest video, we expose the scariest ways that ICE are spying on people, and break down how the tech actually works...
@protonprivacy surreal
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With billions in new funding, ICE is buying the most powerful surveillance gear on earth to spy on civilians.
In our latest video, we expose the scariest ways that ICE are spying on people, and break down how the tech actually works...
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With billions in new funding, ICE is buying the most powerful surveillance gear on earth to spy on civilians.
In our latest video, we expose the scariest ways that ICE are spying on people, and break down how the tech actually works...
@protonprivacy "cracks every password" either i am a noob or this is a click bait
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@protonprivacy "cracks every password" either i am a noob or this is a click bait
@utf_7 @protonprivacy it's click bait... Per the leak to the GrapheneOS forums, they are limited to a small suite of pixel phones. Unfortunately this information a year old and I don't have updated capabilities of their software. Safe to assume that many Android phones are vulnerable.
We also know they couldn't get into a Washington Post journalist's phone because it was an iPhone in lockdown.
"Every password" is an exaggeration.
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With billions in new funding, ICE is buying the most powerful surveillance gear on earth to spy on civilians.
In our latest video, we expose the scariest ways that ICE are spying on people, and break down how the tech actually works...
@protonprivacy Patriot Act trawls. Ghost of 2002 is haunting us.
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With billions in new funding, ICE is buying the most powerful surveillance gear on earth to spy on civilians.
In our latest video, we expose the scariest ways that ICE are spying on people, and break down how the tech actually works...
@protonprivacy So scary, smells like 1933
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@protonprivacy i need proton as a browser so baaad
Why what's wrong with Tor or Mullvad Browser?
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With billions in new funding, ICE is buying the most powerful surveillance gear on earth to spy on civilians.
In our latest video, we expose the scariest ways that ICE are spying on people, and break down how the tech actually works...
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thanks - great work
I think it's time for paper and pencil...
maybe edible paper???oh yeah maybe that Constitution thing...
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With billions in new funding, ICE is buying the most powerful surveillance gear on earth to spy on civilians.
In our latest video, we expose the scariest ways that ICE are spying on people, and break down how the tech actually works...
@protonprivacy Palantir is the main concern
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With billions in new funding, ICE is buying the most powerful surveillance gear on earth to spy on civilians.
In our latest video, we expose the scariest ways that ICE are spying on people, and break down how the tech actually works...
@protonprivacy
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With billions in new funding, ICE is buying the most powerful surveillance gear on earth to spy on civilians.
In our latest video, we expose the scariest ways that ICE are spying on people, and break down how the tech actually works...
@protonprivacy Very nice Apple ad there...
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Aren't they using ChatGPT to crack phones now?@BoloMKXXVIII @protonprivacy I don't get it, ChatGPT isn't a hacking tool, they might use it after a phone is hacked to process their data.
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@protonprivacy "cracks every password" either i am a noob or this is a click bait
@utf_7 @protonprivacy It's clickbait, Proton AD with Apple ADs or why else do they have a laptop they don't use with the apple logo? lmao
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@protonprivacy So how does using Proton help protect from this level of surveillance?
@Marakana @protonprivacy It's just a commercial ad video for Proton and Apple devices... haha
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@BoloMKXXVIII @protonprivacy I don't get it, ChatGPT isn't a hacking tool, they might use it after a phone is hacked to process their data.
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Anthropic said "no" to the US government for using their software to spy on US citizens. OpenAI immediately stepped in and said "yes". The best way to spy on citizens is to use their phones. -
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Anthropic said "no" to the US government for using their software to spy on US citizens. OpenAI immediately stepped in and said "yes". The best way to spy on citizens is to use their phones.@BoloMKXXVIII @protonprivacy They said no to Trump, they still using it for militar or spying as far as I know: https://investors.palantir.com/news-details/2024/Anthropic-and-Palantir-Partner-to-Bring-Claude-AI-Models-to-AWS-for-U.S.-Government-Intelligence-and-Defense-Operations/
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Anthropic said "no" to the US government for using their software to spy on US citizens. OpenAI immediately stepped in and said "yes". The best way to spy on citizens is to use their phones.@BoloMKXXVIII @protonprivacy Also, hacking and spying are different things, I can spy your screen while you do your stuff without hacking you, only staying at your side or hidden.
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@utf_7 @protonprivacy it's click bait... Per the leak to the GrapheneOS forums, they are limited to a small suite of pixel phones. Unfortunately this information a year old and I don't have updated capabilities of their software. Safe to assume that many Android phones are vulnerable.
We also know they couldn't get into a Washington Post journalist's phone because it was an iPhone in lockdown.
"Every password" is an exaggeration.
@Spirit
theoretically true, they can crack "every password"...
...if they have infinite time and computing power, which they certainly do not have, and never will...f**king clickbait...
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