I saw a story a while back where they "monitored" over a years worth of email and phone logs from customers of verizon (or AT&T). I was pissed about that, that was during the telecom immunity deal that was going on in 07 or 08.I'm hoping someone who knows something about this stuff can enlighten us.
How private is what we do on-line? Can people see our e-mails? Can cops or others track our browsing or our participation here?
I'm hoping someone who knows something about this stuff can enlighten us.
How private is what we do on-line? Can people see our e-mails? Can cops or others track our browsing or our participation here?
He's right the best way to delete data is to get a program that deletes and writes over the data you want to delete multiple times..I was amazed when I downloaded a data recovery tool and could access things that were deleted from my recycling bin a year ago(might be an exaggeration..this was a while ago..months at least)You need to write over a formatted drive, because all of that old data is still there until that space is needed.
I think any cop clever enough could find out the name and location of anyone on this site.Fuck the HD - I'm talking about tracking your browsing and posts. Do he cops know who all of us are?
This is something I'd really like to know as well. I tend to believe that everything that goes on is being monitored in some way. It seems like there are so many ways to be "gotten" on the internet that it scares the hell out of me quite frankly. I have good security software but I doubt it's enough. I've tried using proxy sites to log on here but I can't log in when I use one so..............it's a risk worth taking for me but I still get paranoid about it from time to time.I'm hoping someone who knows something about this stuff can enlighten us.
How private is what we do on-line? Can people see our e-mails? Can cops or others track our browsing or our participation here?
WTF is with all the anti-white racism? If someone else wrote this and replaced the term "redneck" with "nigger" would it offend you?Yes - isn't it real sad, though, that our police are wasting our tax dollars and valuable resources to catch growers of plants.... I cannot believe we, as a supposed established country, must deal with bullies of the law looking for opportunities to breach our Constitutional rights by using the "law" to break "laws" to catch us breaking "laws"?!
Yes, police are automatically members of the Good Ole Boy Network and stick together like street hoodlums and will, at the expense of protecting their jobs and their buddies jobs, knowingly break REAL laws to entrap, torture, convict, and cover-up. You would think that with the advent and popularity of small digital cameras and cell phone cameras the message would be clear and less idiot, redneck troublemakers would be interested in joining "the force" because citizens have smartened up and started documenting police corruption... but no - these bumble bees with badges just get angry and group together and plan how their next victim will pay. You know what though? Bumble bees will sting you but they will die after the fact. Cops are the same in this respect. It takes a sting and a death for a lesson to these idiots. But, unfortunately, history repeats itself and they hire more idiots, re-group, and then sting their next poor victim.
Message to cops: Do they train you and pay you to enforce laws or are you indoctrinated with redneck philosophy and propaganda to unknowingly break down the fabric of what used to make America a very unique and independent power? Forget it... if you are a cop on here reading this, your next step will more than likely be a convoluted sting to take down a vicious grower of plants. Then, you and your buddies can brag about it in front of your girlfriends and add a stripe to your ego. I say "girlfriends" because we all know cops don't stay married long. Cops say it's the nature of the job that ruins relationships. I think they are right. Cops are generally vindictive lying bullies and more than likely beat their wives into divorce!
lmao when has that ever stopped Johnny Law?I know the cops can get a warrant and link you through your IP. They do this for that Chris Hanson show, "to catch a preditor."
I'm just wondering what they can do without one. I doubt it would be legal for them to hack your email but who knows.
While it is true there is safety in numbers, that doesn't stop your local PD from spying on people in their jurisdiction. And while they don't care about hacking phones or illegal FTA, they do like to bust neighborhood grow ops.do you guys have ANY IDEA how manny things is on the net that thy would LOVE to make a bust on? there is NO WAY in hell thy can keep up with all of them!! you would have to do something REAL BAD or poke at the wrong person for them to come after you this way!! the fta world thats in the millions now is being hit with these typ of tackticks by dish network because there sats keep getting hacked and it is a BIG BIG COST to them. theres pot sites,porn,FTA,hacking sites,phone hacking sites and so on the list gos on. then you have whats going on with terrorism!! sorry guys there not after the LITTLE pot guys here at RIU. a good site to go to to learn about hacking and HOW thy do things like this visit a FTA sites like fta-gods.com (dont forget the dash-) there PROS when it comes to things like this.
This is what's known as a jailed environment, and while it can work, if the virtual machine is connected to the internal network there's nothing to stop it from infecting the host. Also any data used on the virtual machine is still saved on the actual disk, actually in a format which makes it easier to extract and transport (this was its true purpose). For security's sake you're really better off saving everything to an encrypted flash disk that you could easily destroy.I've also heard about virtual machines...basically, it's a computer within your computer...you install it, then install an operating system on it and use it every time you surf. If you get a virus or want to delete your browsing history on it, simply delete the virtual pc and start again. I've never personally done this, but it seems a good idea.
This generally is not the case. While you can change your internal IP address at leisure it's becoming more and more difficult to change your physical IP, which is what actually connects to websites. Most modems these days all come pre-equipped with a DHCP router and forcing an IP address change on the computer doesn't reset the IP the router itself is holding.You can also supposedly change your ip address. http://www.wikihow.com/Change-your-IP-Address-(Windows)
I use the ipconfig/release/renew thing a lot because it seems to speed up my connection when it's really dragging. Just make sure you print the instructions first so you don't forget how to reconnect your internet.
While this is technically true, it's beyond the capabilities of most law enforcement agencies. A federal agency such as the FBI, NSA, or CIA may be able to pull this off, but they're not going to expend the resources on smokers, home growers, or political dissidents. Against a terrorist network or major drug cartel, maybe. But there are generally easier ways for them to get the same info.www.torproject.org
No matter what, if law enforcement gets bullshit warrants (which they do every day thanks to crusading judges) they can data mine pretty much everything that is done on the internet and nothing can stop that. There's also the possibility that law enforcement could be operating both computers B and C, and they'd know exactly what you were viewing.