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So basically the CIA runs the government and they can do what they want.
It's been that way from at least the end of world war two, if not earlier, by some accounts. Disturbingly, the evil CIA is merely one part of the deep state.
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So basically the CIA runs the government and they can do what they want.
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Image File Execution Options
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Description: Registry key that was designed to assist with debugging and allows the user to specifiy an executable that should be run instead of the specified application. Lol.
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Image File Execution Options
This registry key can be used to redirect the execution of any application to a different executable. It is likely monitored by many PSPs. The specified “debugger” application will be called with a path to the original program as the first argument.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionImage File Execution Options
otepad.exe
Key: notepad.exe
Value: Debugger (REG_SZ) : "C:windowssystem32calc.exe"
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Quote: (03-07-2017 01:37 PM)Sooth Wrote:
Crazy. Buckle up!
People in tech have known about or at least been very suspicious of these kind of technology exploits for a long time, so this revelation is more of an "I knew it" moment. I used to run the tape webcam trick on my laptop too.
The scary thing is that this may be the first leaks of many, and we don't really know how deep the swamp is
Quote: (03-07-2017 02:24 PM)zigZag Wrote:
The question now is... Which OS is safe? I might have to create a BSD install now. Seems like that's the only OS that they don't have the ability to control.
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The question now is... Which OS is safe? I might have to create a BSD install now. Seems like that's the only OS that they don't have the ability to control.
Thanks to a thread somewhere on this forum, a forum member mentioned checking out Privacy Tools.
I've been using Debian for years along with Whonix, which I installed in a Virtual Box a few months ago to play around with. Lately, I've been thinking about trying Quebes OS.
Quote: (03-07-2017 02:35 PM)zigZag Wrote:
Quote: (03-07-2017 02:32 PM)budoslavic Wrote:
Quote: (03-07-2017 02:24 PM)zigZag Wrote:
The question now is... Which OS is safe? I might have to create a BSD install now. Seems like that's the only OS that they don't have the ability to control.
Thanks to a thread somewhere on this forum, a forum member mentioned checking out Privacy Tools.
I've been using Debian for years along with Whonix, which I installed in a Virtual Box a few months ago to play around with. Lately, I've been thinking about trying Quebes OS.
I did some cursory reading through the leaks... They have exploits for Linux. So i'd assume ALL linux distros(of which debian is) have been compromised. Windows is compromised, Android... iOS. Pretty much everything it seems but i didn't see much about BSD.