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Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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Part of what to take away from this, do not go to organized events with your phone, leave it at home. They can easily and readily track you with it on or off.
reminder the modem firmware we use on our phones is exploitable and most likely backdoored, and in some cases it has memory access to the rest of the device. israeli espionage companies can do it and sell their capabilities to law enforcement. (this somewhat applies to pcs with ME and PSP too, btw)
meaning they can target you regardless of what software you use. maybe not as easily or automated i guess, but always keep it in mind with their tech.
Reminder that GrapheneOS.
graphene doesn’t replace the modem firmware. i don’t think modem firmware can be replaced on most phones.
Is the baseband isolated?
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that’s actually pretty nice. i didn’t know pixels did that.
True, but they don’t even need 0days or software exploits to breach the systems. The data is harvested legally and sold to whoever wants to pay for it. Insane amounts of data about everything you do is made commercially available by phone platforms, tech companies, apps, banks, email providers, retail establishments, cell phone carriers, governments, and of course their continual data breaches.
Anybody can target you too, it doesn’t have to be espionage outfits or state sponsored threat actors. It’s just for sale.
my key point is that they can rely on these exploits/backdoors if you are resistant in using the commercial data harvesting software, and they need to find you for some reason.
True, its just more work and not going to be used for dragnet surveillance.
I blame Bush. He created ICE. But I also blame Trump for allocating 9 billions to ICE
Bush was Reagan 2.0, Trump is 3.0, all put in by the Heritage Foundation.
I also blame Bush but largely for his firm commitment to ignore the spirit of the bill of rights