Friday, July 26, 2013

The empire striking back.

Attempted Set-Up of Stewart Rhodes & Dan Johnson With Child Porn

7 comments:

Frederick H Watkins said...

These people? sending the child pornography do have to possess the stuff to send the stuff, don't they?

AJ said...

Soon, they will just go through the MicroShaft-provided backdoor and upload incriminating images to directly to your computer. Time to learn to firewall, and switch to Linux.

SWIFT said...

With the FBI and NSA trying to force servers to give up individual passwords, this type of activity becomes even more dangerous. Giving the government the benefit of a doubt, these attempts at spreading child porn, are not the work of special agents, but hired contractors. That is not to say the government is beneath this, but for now, I think it's contractors. Anyway, if you become a victim and some one shows up to take you in for it, open fire. You'll have no chance in court anyway, so make your statement on your doorstep.

Anonymous said...

This is why the Loyalists (Obama is acting as a king) are demanding ISPs hand over their customers' passwords.

Hundreds of private companies helped PRISM. The only safe zone is Linux.

Roger J said...

It seems to me that simply transmitting the images would be a criminal act. Don't expect Mr Holder's DOJ to jump all over the case, though.

Paul X said...

No surprises here...

Remedy?

1) Get linux. I recommend either Puppy Linux which allows you to boot it while leaving your Windows hard drive untouched. This is great for getting your feet wet. Zorin Linux is billed as a linux that looks and feels like windows, great for familiarity (I haven't tried Zorin though). See distrowatch.com

2) Fully encrypt your hard drive, and turn your computer off when not using it. Even Windows allows this although one wonders about back doors. Kinda hard putting child porn on an encrypted drive...

3) Go offshore with your email server, and use an offshore VPN server to access it and the rest of the internet. All traffic through your ISP will be encrypted and invulnerable to snooping.

These should help a lot...

RVN11B said...

Since the watchers of moral values have not raised holy hell about, whoever, has been sending this smut, I ask why not?

They sure as all hell are really quick to want to remove adult mags from PXs and other adult venues.

What gives? (sarcasm)