MarchKilroy89
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3 years ago
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on: We’re adding barcodes to our regular stamps
To give a real world example: Imagine if America had a system like this in place when the Zodiac killer was active in California. A prolific writer of letters to the press, all of Zodiac's barcode-stamped envelopes would open up new potential leads in answering questions like "when was this stamp manufactured" and "where was this stamp originally sold".
MarchKilroy89
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3 years ago
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on: We’re adding barcodes to our regular stamps
A simple scenario that comes to mind is that given a letter, it's now easier to tie it back to the stamp's point of sale. "Who purchased this stamp?" is a very hard question to answer in their current (essentially fungible) form. Adding barcodes makes this much easier.
This assumes that stamps are scanned when sold, to tie their barcodes to the purchaser. That may happen. It may not. But clearly the more scans a stamp gets increases the tracking resolution for a given piece of mail both after AND before mailing. This "before mailing" part is new and opens the door for a much higher level of surveillance.
MarchKilroy89
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3 years ago
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on: We’re adding barcodes to our regular stamps
Translation: Keeping with our effort to turn this country into more of a Panopticon, and aligned with our belief that no two parties should be able to communicate privately, we hate that you can send mail mostly anonymously, and this gives us a bit more power to surveil you by making stamps unique.
MarchKilroy89
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3 years ago
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on: Former NSA Employee Arrested on Espionage-Related Charges
Wasn't me! But I expect my hackerman handle when you get your infra set up, anonymous registrant! :p
MarchKilroy89
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3 years ago
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on: Former NSA Employee Arrested on Espionage-Related Charges
This affidavit is a laugh riot so far. Guy has a background in infosec, an holds a CISSP cert, among others. The FBI sends him crypto and what does he do?!
(1) immediately opens a KYC custodial account
(2) xfers the crypto there
(3) converts it to USD and sends it to his KYC bank in Colorado.
You can't make this stuff up. Also I love how (ostensibly either proton or tutanota) is referred to "Foreign Email Provider". They should buy ForeignEmailProvider.com and make it another email domain for their users. I would love [email protected]
MarchKilroy89
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3 years ago
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on: A dad took photos of his toddler for a doctor – Google flagged him as a criminal
Automating daily Google Takeout requests is exactly the sort of behaviour that I fear would trigger an account ban at some indeterminate future date. There are just too many unknown unknowns for me with Google now. Their ecosystem is, and has been for a while, personally relegated to burner account status.
MarchKilroy89
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3 years ago
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on: I was at Woodstock ’99 and it destroyed my innocence
Wow haven't seen kerrang in a long time. Many fond memories!