An egregious OpSec failure, thanks to LinkedIn. Though it is nice to see how our government spies on us in closer detail. No communication app is safe, with several encrypted ones displayed for easy access to communiques.
The company had a neon sign in the front of the office that said "spreading the light".
I know I sound stupid, and prolly am. I felt retarded after finding out many mobile phone companies reuse ip's for their internal networks, including ips used by the british defence for some odd reason.
I am still fairly certain I had a PI following me around for a week snapping pictures of me walking my dog over that work injury bullshit. Pretty common practice in canada. Imagine sicking the pi's on someone that you basically fucked over and lied to. Its not about finding the truth, its about intimidating people.
"It was horrifying. They came into my apartment building. They stood outside of my door and listened to what I was saying to my cat," Micallef said, citing a private investigator's report that, along with the secretly recorded video, was included in her WSIB file.
Both public and private insurers say they use this kind of surveillance to try to prove fraud. But lawyer John McKinnon from the Injured Workers Community Legal Clinic, says it's more often used to intimidate injured people into dropping their claims or dissuading others from making claims at all.
There are no laws here protecting the average person, and they, the crown, do whatever the fuck they please.
Radio-Canada has also learned those departments' use of the spyware did not undergo a privacy impact assessment as required by federal government directive.
The tools in question can be used to recover and analyze data found on computers, tablets and mobile phones, including information that has been encrypted and password-protected.
Certain software can also be used to access a user's cloud-based data, reveal their internet search history, deleted content and social media activity.
Ask yourself, why departments like competition bureau canada, or the canadian radio-television and telecommunications commission need this kinda of spyware for?
And you guys really think they wouldnt use it against people, say like injured workers?
I know I sound stupid, and prolly am. I felt retarded after finding out many mobile phone companies reuse ip's for their internal networks, including ips used by the british defence for some odd reason.
2 DEI hires accidentally leaked all the work their coworkers did?
"Let's take a selfie, we're such hard workers." (The background is literally classified Jew technology)
Lol, not even Israel is immune to diversity hires.
An egregious OpSec failure, thanks to LinkedIn. Though it is nice to see how our government spies on us in closer detail. No communication app is safe, with several encrypted ones displayed for easy access to communiques.
More pictures here, including a breakdown of supposed capabilities (sorry about the Reddit link, it was the best I could find): https://www.reddit.com/r/ABoringDystopia/comments/1r268bt/reut_yamen_general_counsel_chief_compliance/
*If your phone is taken over
Yeah, well, it isn’t hard for them to take your phone over
https://saadkhalidhere.medium.com/your-phones-silent-killer-graphite-spyware-s-zero-click-assault-on-privacy-08766b52fe94
They can take over your phone very easily using some code embedded in a PDF.
And its an Xpost from jewsforconsiance. Almost as if...
Women
I watched that docu about pegasus not that long ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8rh8reDqj8
The company had a neon sign in the front of the office that said "spreading the light".
I know I sound stupid, and prolly am. I felt retarded after finding out many mobile phone companies reuse ip's for their internal networks, including ips used by the british defence for some odd reason.
I am still fairly certain I had a PI following me around for a week snapping pictures of me walking my dog over that work injury bullshit. Pretty common practice in canada. Imagine sicking the pi's on someone that you basically fucked over and lied to. Its not about finding the truth, its about intimidating people.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/insurance-surveillance-injured-1.5899254
There are no laws here protecting the average person, and they, the crown, do whatever the fuck they please.
Then you read shit like this.
https://ici.radio-canada.ca/rci/en/news/2030921/spyware-being-used-by-13-federal-departments-documents-show
Ask yourself, why departments like competition bureau canada, or the canadian radio-television and telecommunications commission need this kinda of spyware for?
And you guys really think they wouldnt use it against people, say like injured workers?
You don't understand how IP addresses work.