Privacy is dead
Privacy is dead
this is very long, over 3 hours, but very, very interesting viewing.
It's a speech by a private investigator in 2008, to a room full of nerds, about how easy it is to find out everything about you with minimal effort. It's us-centric, but applies to all really. It was originally scheduled to be given in 2006 but the feds picked him up on the day of the speech(an interesting story in itself, covered within)
lots of interesting things, how the investigators job is comparatively piss-easy these days, how with social networking you are voluntarily handing out what used to be difficult information to obtain. How mobile phones give information directly and indirectly about your location, job, friends, activities etc without even looking at call contents. The pervasiveness of cctv and what those cameras are actually capable of doing. Directed advertising and how they know what you like so what to try to sell you...just what google knows about you...it goes on
Part 1 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 8023143842" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Part 2 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 9400519690" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's also available in 5 minute chunks on youtube for those with limited attention span
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vsxxsrn2Tfs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
To lure you in, watch this snippet...In 4.5 hours, from sitting at his desk, using only publicly available tools and info and starting w/ only a phone number was able to discover this much...
well worth the watch. I'm upgrading my tinfoil hat to industrial grade.
It's a speech by a private investigator in 2008, to a room full of nerds, about how easy it is to find out everything about you with minimal effort. It's us-centric, but applies to all really. It was originally scheduled to be given in 2006 but the feds picked him up on the day of the speech(an interesting story in itself, covered within)
lots of interesting things, how the investigators job is comparatively piss-easy these days, how with social networking you are voluntarily handing out what used to be difficult information to obtain. How mobile phones give information directly and indirectly about your location, job, friends, activities etc without even looking at call contents. The pervasiveness of cctv and what those cameras are actually capable of doing. Directed advertising and how they know what you like so what to try to sell you...just what google knows about you...it goes on
Part 1 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 8023143842" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Part 2 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 9400519690" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's also available in 5 minute chunks on youtube for those with limited attention span
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vsxxsrn2Tfs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
To lure you in, watch this snippet...In 4.5 hours, from sitting at his desk, using only publicly available tools and info and starting w/ only a phone number was able to discover this much...
well worth the watch. I'm upgrading my tinfoil hat to industrial grade.
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Re: Privacy is dead
Wait privacy actually lived in the first place,never knew that. I'll watch it when I have a little time to waste.

Re: Privacy is dead
:O I'm never leaving the house again...
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"I agree with Jonnywhy" - Supernova
"Jonnywhy you're about as useful as a ashtray on a motor bike!" - Fester
Re: Privacy is dead
sad thing is, this presentation was in 2006 and big brother has not become any smaller.
In Vienna we now have two 360° cameras at every entrance / exit on the subway ...in the train
oh yeah ...we need more security
In Vienna we now have two 360° cameras at every entrance / exit on the subway ...in the train
oh yeah ...we need more security

Re: Privacy is dead
Just great, now I can give up on faking my fake identity as well, LOL... I was aware of some of the things mentioned, but not to this extent... Anyway, thanks Del!
Re: Privacy is dead
It was actually July 2008. It was meant to be 2006 originally, but this HOPE conference thingy only takes place every couple of years so this was his first opportunity after his arrest to address that crowdSmokeDef wrote:sad thing is, this presentation was in 2006 and big brother has not become any smaller.
Re: Privacy is dead
After his arrest? I thought he was a PI?
"Hey actually Jonnywhy is right" - AngryWolf
"I agree with Jonnywhy" - Supernova
"Jonnywhy you're about as useful as a ashtray on a motor bike!" - Fester
"I agree with Jonnywhy" - Supernova
"Jonnywhy you're about as useful as a ashtray on a motor bike!" - Fester
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Re: Privacy is dead
American "Intelligence" detained him long enough so that he missed his lecture. They didn't want him letting people know just how much info they have on people and how easy it is to attain.Jonnywhy wrote:After his arrest? I thought he was a PI?
"Encouraging paranoia"
Ha!