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Title: Who here has a cell phone and is being tracked by Government satillites?
Source: none
URL Source: http://http:none
Published: Dec 19, 2005
Author: me
Post Date: 2005-12-19 16:40:41 by Itisa1mosttoolate
Keywords: satillites?, Government, tracked
Views: 1025
Comments: 48

Better yet, who is NOT?

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#13. To: Itisa1mosttoolate (#0)

I don't own a cellphone. I don't even use a cordless phone anymore. I do have a wireless computer network in the house though, but I do not do online banking. If the government, or those driving near me with a laptop, manages to read what I'm typing right now so be it, lol.

If the need arises to buy and sell stocks, I use an automated phone trading system with a corded phone (still gives me the online rate). Had a broker ask me why I wouldn't do it online not too long ago. I told him it was not secure. He assured me it was. I told him, as a computer programmer, how he's so certain I don't have an undetected computer virus on my machine capturing all keystrokes? You know, maybe come out to my house and actually prove it to me since I can't seem to prove it to myself. No matter how secure the system is at his end all it would take is one keystroke capturing virus at my end to make it unsecure. By the end of that talk I'm guessing he's back to using a corded phone at home too, lol.

For long distance, I use phone cards I buy at Costco (less than 3 cents per minute). I do not recharge them though. First, it is often more expensive than just buying another card. Second, the fewer people who know my credit card information the better.

Chasing the Keystroke Capturers
Judging by the reaction of the audience, monitoring for this kind of stealthware is next to impossible. The products are designed to operate invisibly—that’s the whole point—and once installed are unlikely to trigger alerts from firewalls or intrusion detection systems. They just sit there, whispering your secrets.

markm0722  posted on  2005-12-19   18:49:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: markm0722, Itsa1mosttoolate (#13)

Had a broker ask me why I wouldn't do it online not too long ago. I told him it was not secure. He assured me it was. I told him, as a computer programmer, how he's so certain I don't have an undetected computer virus on my machine capturing all keystrokes?

I won't do online banking or enter my credit card in the computer for anything.

I never have and never will.

Diana  posted on  2005-12-19   23:55:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: Diana (#35)

I won't do online banking or enter my credit card in the computer for anything.

I never have and never will.

There are a lot of people that feel that way but don't at all see the problem with computer voting.. or even online voting.

Zipporah  posted on  2005-12-19   23:58:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#38. To: Zipporah (#36)

I wouldn't do that either!

Diana  posted on  2005-12-20 00:09:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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