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AP alert: DHS finds proof of phone spying in Washington
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:13 pm
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:13 pm
No link yet scrolling alert.
This should get interesting.
"Obama tapped their wires!!!!!"
This should get interesting.
"Obama tapped their wires!!!!!"
This post was edited on 4/3/18 at 1:14 pm
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:16 pm to McNeeseLSU
What if said site simulators weren't placed there by a foreign entity?
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:19 pm to bamarep
How many strikes does Qool and the Gang get, homey?
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:19 pm to bamarep
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What if said site simulators weren't placed there by a foreign entity?
That's what the story appears to be about.
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:19 pm to bamarep
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“To the extent that there is a major problem here, it’s largely due to the FCC not doing its job,”
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:20 pm to JuiceTerry
WTF are you mumbling about now?
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:22 pm to bamarep
Ok, great! But am I the only one who's tired of all of this proof being found and yet nobody, NOBODY's been going to jail?!?! No indictments, no trials, no nothing. I'll be truly impressed when heads start falling and people start wearing orange. 
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:22 pm to Green Chili Tiger
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“To the extent that there is a major problem here, it’s largely due to the FCC not doing its job,”
Too busy stripping away Net Neutrality to be bothered with such trivial things as protecting citizens from a surveillance state.
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:22 pm to bamarep
They gonna find people connected to the awan bros. Imo
This post was edited on 4/3/18 at 1:23 pm
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:23 pm to conservativewifeymom
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I'll be truly impressed when heads start falling and people start wearing orange.
Same here. It's the ultimate slap in the face.
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:24 pm to bamarep
He’s blaming stuff that’s been going on since at least 2014 on a guy whos been head of the fcc for 14 months.
And he’s upvoting himself.
And he’s upvoting himself.
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:25 pm to conservativewifeymom
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Ok, great! But am I the only one who's tired of all of this proof being found and yet nobody, NOBODY's been going to jail?!?! No indictments, no trials, no nothing. I'll be truly impressed when heads start falling and people start wearing orange.
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:25 pm to skrayper
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Too busy stripping away Net Neutrality to be bothered with such trivial things as protecting citizens from a surveillance state
You didn’t read the article at all, did you?
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:25 pm to bamarep
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After the 2014 news reports about Stingrays in Washington, Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Fla, wrote the FCC in alarm. In a reply, FCC chairman Tom Wheeler said the agency had created a task force to combat illicit and unauthorized us e of the devices. In that letter, the FCC did not say it had identified such use itself but cited media reports of the security sweeps.
That task force appears to have accomplished little. A former adviser to Wheeler, Gigi Sohn, said there was no political will to tackle the issue against opposition from the intelligence community and local police forces that were using the devices “willy-nilly.”
“To the extent that there is a major problem here, it’s largely due to the FCC not doing its job,” said Laura Moy of the Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown University. The agency, she said, should be requiring wireless carriers to protect their networks from such security threats and “ensuring that anyone transmitting over licensed spectrum actually has a license to do it.”
FCC spokesman Neil Grace, however, said the agency’s only role is “certifying” such devices to ensure they don’t interfere with other wireless communications, much the way it does with phones and Wi-Fi routers.
Posted on 4/3/18 at 1:26 pm to conservativewifeymom
Yep.
Most people in D.C. are above the law. frickers covering for each other. If someone screws up.. then more times than not, they will get the opportunity to be quietly fired...and not suffer any kind of real punishment.
Most people in D.C. are above the law. frickers covering for each other. If someone screws up.. then more times than not, they will get the opportunity to be quietly fired...and not suffer any kind of real punishment.
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