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    • TazzT
      Tazz @oyaji
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      @oyaji NSA can probably get anything they need by accessing one’s browsing, download history, and web traffic, through an internet provider or group chat like Discord.

      Of course, if someone does get arrested and a computer is seized, they’ll just get a search warrant for it’s contents and have some 11 year old hack into it to retrieve everything else.

      GTFO

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        oyaji @Tazz
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        @Tazz said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

        @oyaji NSA can probably get anything they need by accessing one’s browsing, download history, and web traffic, through an internet provider or group chat like Discord.

        Of course, if someone does get arrested and a computer is seized, they’ll just get a search warrant for it’s contents and have some 11 year old hack into it to retrieve everything else.

        Fck computers then.

        © 2015 - 2025 oyaji

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        • KilemallK
          Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @oyaji
          last edited by

          @oyaji said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

          @Tazz said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

          @oyaji NSA can probably get anything they need by accessing one’s browsing, download history, and web traffic, through an internet provider or group chat like Discord.

          Of course, if someone does get arrested and a computer is seized, they’ll just get a search warrant for it’s contents and have some 11 year old hack into it to retrieve everything else.

          Fck computers then.

          Psst they can open your mail!

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          Never go full Lithu-
          Twain

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            oyaji @Kilemall
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            @Kilemall said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

            @oyaji said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

            @Tazz said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

            @oyaji NSA can probably get anything they need by accessing one’s browsing, download history, and web traffic, through an internet provider or group chat like Discord.

            Of course, if someone does get arrested and a computer is seized, they’ll just get a search warrant for it’s contents and have some 11 year old hack into it to retrieve everything else.

            Fck computers then.

            Psst they can open your mail!

            Legally?

            © 2015 - 2025 oyaji

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            • Lob12L
              Lob12
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              I did the update yesterday. Went smoothly except I got a black screen during the update and I had to manually restart my PC for it to finish.

              [IMG] https://image.ibb.co/nhhF0Q/new_sig_lob12.jpg [/IMG]

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              • TazzT
                Tazz @Lob12
                last edited by

                @Lob12 Also go to Start>Settings>Advanced and see if there’s any additional updates for drivers.

                GTFO

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                  oyaji
                  last edited by oyaji

                  How come that here in “The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread”, everybody but me has downloaded it?

                  In that case, shouldn’t the thread really be called something more appropriate, like “The Official I Got Fuckt by Windows 11/Microsoft and Bill Gates Love Me Long Time ITB Thread”?

                  © 2015 - 2025 oyaji

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                  • LithuL
                    Lithu
                    last edited by

                    I’ll need to build a new PC because of this. This PC was built years ago and still plays any game I load into it. I asked Gpt for recommendations and it gave me a RTX 5090 as a reasonable choice…$2500k. How much is high end $10k!?!

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                    • Gators1G
                      Gators1 @Lithu
                      last edited by

                      @Lithu said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

                      I’ll need to build a new PC because of this. This PC was built years ago and still plays any game I load into it. I asked Gpt for recommendations and it gave me a RTX 5090 as a reasonable choice…$2500k. How much is high end $10k!?!

                      I agree with @Gpt . Helicopter explosions are a hard thing for low-end graphic cards to render.

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                      • TazzT
                        Tazz
                        last edited by

                        Not just NSA…

                        Billions of Calls Exposed Via Unencrypted Satellites

                        The Discovery: Researchers used $800 consumer satellite equipment to intercept sensitive unencrypted data from geosynchronous satellites, including military communications, personal calls, and corporate data across 40% of Earth’s surface.
                        Why It Matters: The vulnerability threatens privacy of millions, compromises critical infrastructure, and exposes military operations. Major companies like T-Mobile have responded with encryption, while others remain at risk.

                        djohnson  /  Oct 14  /  Government

                        Researchers find a startlingly cheap way to steal your secrets from space

                        Researchers find a startlingly cheap way to steal your secrets from space

                        Using commercially available equipment, researchers scanned 39 satellites and observed sensitive, encrypted communications from telecoms, businesses and the U.S. military.

                        GTFO

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                          Blanks
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                          Reminds me of that time during a US war game in Europe, the bad guy side tracked troop movements by using Tinder. People are so accustomed to using devices that opsec goes out the window.

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                          • GustafG
                            Gustaf
                            last edited by

                            So, commies use Tinder?

                            "Let's give it a week! Still a disaster? Let's give it another week…" -Tazz

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                            • Gators1G
                              Gators1 @Tazz
                              last edited by

                              @Tazz said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

                              Not just NSA…

                              Billions of Calls Exposed Via Unencrypted Satellites

                              The Discovery: Researchers used $800 consumer satellite equipment to intercept sensitive unencrypted data from geosynchronous satellites, including military communications, personal calls, and corporate data across 40% of Earth’s surface.
                              Why It Matters: The vulnerability threatens privacy of millions, compromises critical infrastructure, and exposes military operations. Major companies like T-Mobile have responded with encryption, while others remain at risk.

                              djohnson  /  Oct 14  /  Government

                              Researchers find a startlingly cheap way to steal your secrets from space

                              Researchers find a startlingly cheap way to steal your secrets from space

                              Using commercially available equipment, researchers scanned 39 satellites and observed sensitive, encrypted communications from telecoms, businesses and the U.S. military.

                              Satellites don’t encrypt, devices using them encrypt. If you stuck encryption on a satellite, then you would be stuck with that for the lifespan of the constellation. If you do it on the ground then you can update it over the years that the constellation is active.

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                              • JamJ
                                Jam @Gators1
                                last edited by

                                @Gators1 said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

                                @Tazz said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

                                Not just NSA…

                                Billions of Calls Exposed Via Unencrypted Satellites

                                The Discovery: Researchers used $800 consumer satellite equipment to intercept sensitive unencrypted data from geosynchronous satellites, including military communications, personal calls, and corporate data across 40% of Earth’s surface.
                                Why It Matters: The vulnerability threatens privacy of millions, compromises critical infrastructure, and exposes military operations. Major companies like T-Mobile have responded with encryption, while others remain at risk.

                                djohnson  /  Oct 14  /  Government

                                Researchers find a startlingly cheap way to steal your secrets from space

                                Researchers find a startlingly cheap way to steal your secrets from space

                                Using commercially available equipment, researchers scanned 39 satellites and observed sensitive, encrypted communications from telecoms, businesses and the U.S. military.

                                Satellites don’t encrypt, devices using them encrypt. If you stuck encryption on a satellite, then you would be stuck with that for the lifespan of the constellation. If you do it on the ground then you can update it over the years that the constellation is active.

                                Makes sense to encrypt/decrypt on the ground where a combination of software and hardware techniques may be employed, but it also should be possible to upload software for an extra level of encryption in orbit.

                                "laissez les bons temps rouler!"

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                                • TazzT
                                  Tazz
                                  last edited by

                                  It was my understanding that the satellite is just a repeater that can handle many connections.

                                  GTFO

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                                  • O
                                    oyaji
                                    last edited by

                                    Mine too.

                                    © 2015 - 2025 oyaji

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                                    • Gators1G
                                      Gators1 @Jam
                                      last edited by

                                      @Jam said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

                                      @Gators1 said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

                                      @Tazz said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

                                      Not just NSA…

                                      Billions of Calls Exposed Via Unencrypted Satellites

                                      The Discovery: Researchers used $800 consumer satellite equipment to intercept sensitive unencrypted data from geosynchronous satellites, including military communications, personal calls, and corporate data across 40% of Earth’s surface.
                                      Why It Matters: The vulnerability threatens privacy of millions, compromises critical infrastructure, and exposes military operations. Major companies like T-Mobile have responded with encryption, while others remain at risk.

                                      djohnson  /  Oct 14  /  Government

                                      Researchers find a startlingly cheap way to steal your secrets from space

                                      Researchers find a startlingly cheap way to steal your secrets from space

                                      Using commercially available equipment, researchers scanned 39 satellites and observed sensitive, encrypted communications from telecoms, businesses and the U.S. military.

                                      Satellites don’t encrypt, devices using them encrypt. If you stuck encryption on a satellite, then you would be stuck with that for the lifespan of the constellation. If you do it on the ground then you can update it over the years that the constellation is active.

                                      Makes sense to encrypt/decrypt on the ground where a combination of software and hardware techniques may be employed, but it also should be possible to upload software for an extra level of encryption in orbit.

                                      You could, but why would you need to double encrypt something? And it’s still vulnerable from the ground to the satellite if you wait to encrypt it in the sky. The device is just a radio that others can pick up when nearby.

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                                      • JamJ
                                        Jam @Gators1
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                                        @Gators1 said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

                                        @Jam said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

                                        @Gators1 said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

                                        @Tazz said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

                                        Not just NSA…

                                        Billions of Calls Exposed Via Unencrypted Satellites

                                        The Discovery: Researchers used $800 consumer satellite equipment to intercept sensitive unencrypted data from geosynchronous satellites, including military communications, personal calls, and corporate data across 40% of Earth’s surface.
                                        Why It Matters: The vulnerability threatens privacy of millions, compromises critical infrastructure, and exposes military operations. Major companies like T-Mobile have responded with encryption, while others remain at risk.

                                        djohnson  /  Oct 14  /  Government

                                        Researchers find a startlingly cheap way to steal your secrets from space

                                        Researchers find a startlingly cheap way to steal your secrets from space

                                        Using commercially available equipment, researchers scanned 39 satellites and observed sensitive, encrypted communications from telecoms, businesses and the U.S. military.

                                        Satellites don’t encrypt, devices using them encrypt. If you stuck encryption on a satellite, then you would be stuck with that for the lifespan of the constellation. If you do it on the ground then you can update it over the years that the constellation is active.

                                        Makes sense to encrypt/decrypt on the ground where a combination of software and hardware techniques may be employed, but it also should be possible to upload software for an extra level of encryption in orbit.

                                        You could, but why would you need to double encrypt something? And it’s still vulnerable from the ground to the satellite if you wait to encrypt it in the sky. The device is just a radio that others can pick up when nearby.

                                        I think we agree.

                                        I just meant to add that one can do both.

                                        The encryption scheme local to the radio can be outside the radio and provide an additional layer.

                                        But . . .

                                        It’s probably unnecessary.

                                        "laissez les bons temps rouler!"

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                                        • GustafG
                                          Gustaf @Tazz
                                          last edited by

                                          @Tazz said in The Official fuck Windows 11/Microsoft Thread:

                                          It was my understanding that the satellite is just a repeater that can handle many connections.

                                          Your sister can handle many connections!

                                          "Let's give it a week! Still a disaster? Let's give it another week…" -Tazz

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                                          • TazzT
                                            Tazz
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                                            GTFO

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