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07-22-2007, 06:27 PM #5
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FBI sending malware to 'myspace' clients? In a word, yes!
The tech to do this has been around for decades. Carnivore and Echelon are antiquated versions of it. Servers sitting somewhere in Virginia searching for keywords in communications. With digital communications it's as easy as scanning data for a specific sequence of 1's and 0's. Voice, email, forum postings... They tap the trunk lines and and have access to everything. More reading on the subject:
Originally Posted by Chronisseur
NSA call database - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Torpark, and now Xerobank have been available for a while and offer a good amount of obscurity. You can read more about the project here:
XeroBank Browser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And to answer your question. It can be used to ID any criminal e.g. peeps participating on here if growing is outlawed in your country/state.
Not selling anything either, knowledge should be shared not only available to those who can afford it
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