Big Tech's willingness to work with big brother without a warrant is one of the biggest problems in modern culture. It should be criminal for the agents/police that do this kind of stuff.
We gotta remember the number one target of the feds around the world are pot heads and opium addicts. Meanwhile they created gangs, gang wars, destroyed South America, robbed the middle east, CREATED synthetics which do not need photosynthesis and can be manufactured off the same chemicals our entire trash based system exists off…. And now people are REALLY dropping dead LIKE THEY SAID DOPE WOULD DO ALL ALONG.
It is criminal. There is Supreme Court case law on the books that determined that elements of the USG cannot deputize private industry as an end run around The Law of the Land, such as The Fourth Amendment within The Bill of Rights pertaining to search and seizure. Of course, that's just paper, and only political will can enforce it.
It's pretty gross, considering I have a local cop who asked me out on dates. He could not answer basic text messages like what's up? It scares me to death to think that he can look me up and now all my information to get to my apartment.
_Stingray?_ where do we find that app-please? NO ONE HAS ANY IDEA OF THE SHIP THAT'S HAPPENING TO ME¡!*NO ONE CARES*! PLUS-I BELIEVE ALL CABLE BOXES SINCE THE 90S--ADD THESE CAPABILITIES! AS I FELT THE VIBES of *"people listening to me"*! I was not paranoid>! & NOT "NUTZ"!
@@AF_1892anyone can do that. Not just cops. We all have the capability to manipulate and hack all the info. Pineapple Wi-Fi’s are cheap and so are omg cables. Add solar paneled cameras and you can set up a easy ease dropping setup
F that. stingray feds all you want. the fact that YOUR NEIGHBOR can buy a stingray. that is the problematic part. dont give a single f*ck about the law. Im worried about the white supremacist terror neighborhood cell making a whole list of what "non-mericans" are doing based on phone calls. search the fbi bulletin database, this is happening
Welcome back Jake I completely understand you need your time but I missed you, thank you I don't know how I could do 12 hours of driving a day without people like you keep up the great work. You're my favorite podcaster.
"The ANOM service was widely used by criminals, but instead of providing secure communication, it was actually a trojan horse covertly distributed by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Australian Federal Police (AFP), enabling them to monitor all communications"
Does anybody think that there isn't an even more sophisticated operation going on right now? I don't believe for one minute that they laid down their arms after such a big success. Ladies and gentlemen, back to work! P.S.: Always listen until the end...
So, as I understood, it ANOM was a worldwide joint venture between intelligence agencies. The guy who invented ANOM, who got caught doing bad things , made a deal with law enforcement to make and distribute ANOM phones to criminals and built-in a backdoor where law enforcement could see all the messages from everyone.
It tells u that the government who’s the real criminals, please look up for a old encryption company « crypto hagè» which dates to back in 50’s same story but this time it was the CIA and guess what they used the company to spy not in criminals but high government’s officials around the globe 🌎 which was crazy at that time, and now u see them sick JUuS exploding pagers 📟 and talkie-walkies 🤦♂️. What a crazy time we live in.
Thank you so much for making these episodes! My problem is recently I've gone on a road trip so I have no new episodes anymore! (: hope real life is treating you well man!
The analogy of a lawyer breaking into an opposition lawyer to take their notes doesn't actually make sense because lawyers are required by law to share their evidence in a process called discovery. In fact, if they don't share, you are basically guaranteed to be able to appeal the case and you might just win the case by default.
Evidence != notes, eg strategy notes, and not all evidence has to be disclosed. Eg in most places defendant in criminal case doesn't have tomdisclose anything unless they want to use it in court.
@@hoopslaa5235 It’s security certification - I looked it up, no need to be a dick about it! The whole point of the comments section is that people engage with one another. Guess that went above your head!
@@hoopslaa5235 Oh, and some grammar wouldn’t go amiss! - you’d need a course to decode whatever that sentence you tried to compose was supposed to mean!
Only if they don't answer the questions honestly. So the prosecution does not ask for the truth, only the cover story. It is up to the defence to poke holes in that story so it can be seen as a tissue of lies. The court did not evolve from finding out the truth, rather it was which side won the fight.
When they started to arrest everyone they had been investigating in Australia they were able to dismantle the biggest individuals who controlled the drug supply into Australia,it took a year to repair the drug shortage back to normal,it was impossible to get any product for many months & prices tripled & stayed very high for two years,what cost $3200 before the arrests increased to $12,000 after....
@@letsRegulateSociopaths your right-because the govt made drugs illegal this is the reason illegal drugs are so very expensive,because users pay a lot for illegal drugs there is a opportunity for high profit margins to be made,that's the reason why so many people go to grate effort & put them self's at risk to be harshly punished by law enforcement,in reality its the govt who has caused the situation that they are complaining about,
@@MRsilverngold When humans don't live by the Tao they tend to mess everything up. It's why, "what we resist, persists." You used other words but you were reiterating what the ancients found to be true. We forgot it all.
Kinda reminds me of the FBI providing actual working explosives to domestic terrorists to arrest them. In fact, questions still are asked about Oklahoma City
🥵🌞🥵 It's so draining California Sacramento ya and we have Biden & 👹 Gov Newson making all of these terrible laws. In my local school district 47 languages are present ‼️ Twin Rivers which is on the outskirts Sacramento😮😮😮😮😮 how many does Sacramento let alone South California We are being and have been invaded by homeless ,illegal immigrants Druggies EVERYWHERE!!!! They want to come to America and not change their customs at all I had a little kid spit my way and say something f-American... We were a mixed friendly State now not so much😢😢😢
Was 7 mins into the video and I was ready to go ahead and get this O.S ...good thing I continued listening to this until the 15 min mark.....hoping this message holds up after I finish this video which is awesome BTW
He sold himself Soo cheap. He could've gotten the Fed to front the money and get licensing fees. Top it off they use this tool to work the case backward.
The mute 182 off no longer works it acts like it shuts off then it comes back on with a different developer type menu over the regular picture says Mode:Satellite, Res:Noused
Not just government, personal data is a goldmine for companies to sell on to advertisers and marketing companies. If it’s on the internet, it’s not private is what I believe. Stay safe friendo
@@icetbaggins7999 they help them selves to our private information that shouldn't of been allowed to happen,they have made billions each year from stealing our private data,we should be paid for that,its unacceptable that they make so much
You can't expect total privacy (of even safety, at that) once you are a suspected target. But you can protect yourself from becoming a target in the first place. Protecting from non-targeted, mass surveillance is doable.
@@Sasha-zw9ss yes its doable~but you need to be extremely knowledgeable to be able to successfully operate under the radar,there are many complex things you need to set up & follow strict rules to give your self the best chance not to be detected,
Cooperation internationally between domestic law enforcement agencies circumvents at least to some degree the laws of each individual nation involved. I couldn't imagine an easy time for any lawyer trying to hold say the FBI for example accountable for anything in an Australian, New Zealand or UK court. Governments of friendly nations spy on each other all the time so why wouldn't we expect they'd be spying on forgien citizens they might deem of "interest" too. I don't know how forgien police agencies feel but it's definitely a sentiment in Australian law enforcement that the rules are stacked in the favour of criminals and not the police. Pretty it's messy though if you ask me. I guess that's another advantage of something like the five eyes that most ordinary people wouldn't think about. Sneaky buggers.
Signal has been known to be compromised for quite a while now. Pretty alarming to hear about it being spoken about as if it’s still safe for journalists/privacy-focused people to use. This could get journalists killed. Please do not use signal.
Goddamn, this is a good way to come back with. Hell of a story and 55:28 really makes one think just how trustworthy any governmental agency is nowadays, even one that is supposedly as 'by-the-book' as it can be like the FBI.
Oh this is real old about the Samsung smart TV listening, however you could disable it by turning off voice activation last I checked unless it changed. This is alarming none the less, they collect audio data, how do we know they are not selling the audio to criminals so they know when you are home? Regardless anyone having your audio from your home is not cool, however you could also cover that mic. Makes you think twice about those roku remotes with voice activation, though I doubt that small device is storing audio. Do not forget some TVs come with cameras, you can research with ones, cover it, or check out the online schematic for your TV. 7:24 yep sneak apps do this same thing to hide contacts or texts that you want hidden by hitting a secret keypad entry order. Pretty sneaky stuff.
"People sometimes say to me, when we're talking about government surveillance, that they've got nothing to hide and they aren't worried about it. Well, what those people are really saying is that they're always going to comply with the government, no matter what. They're never going to have dissenting views or protest, and honestly I've never met anyone who 100% agrees with the government no matter the leadership. It's important that we preserve our freedom to have opposing views without the government watching us, because the thing is, if we're being watched, it changes our actions." - Jack Rhysider
Sneakers reference. Golden. :) Watched that when I was a youngin just learning the craft. I carried a dogeared copy of Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, by Steven Levy with me at all times. That book was my bible. I had a worn out VHS copy of Sneakers that I watched religiously. Both helped set my destiny.
Ooooo this is an interesting episode 🩶 I literally wrote a huge asss comment bout how u should look into the Anom story bc it kinda relates to everything u guys were talking about then i was about to post my comment then 6:43 happened, and you you guys literally started talkking about Anom 😅
If a server is able to keep a copy of a message, its not end to end encryption being used. End to End - Means its encrypted on the user device sending the message and decrypted on the user device receiving it.
Lmao that opener killed me. What makes you think the cia wouldn’t know you have a Samsung tv 😂 give it an “over the air update” followed with the remote from outside your place? Idk if it’s IR or some sort of rf but I think they probably wouldn’t have to leave the van until they’re ready to put you in the back 😅
The mute 182 off no longer works it acts like it shuts off then it comes back on with a different developer type menu over the regular picture says 😊Mode:Satellite, Res:Noused
Hey Jack I have a question to ask you, What is the secret morse code and the puzzle in darknet diaries, I think I have reached the end, Can you confirm
They don't necessarily need to come back into your house to get the recordings off your TV. They could be transmitted through radio, like a tap a transmitted through radio waves or even maybe through cell towers.
Thanks for keeping the AFP in the story. They did a lot of the leg work getting this thing off the ground. The FBI brought in the money and the technical resources to make it global.
I’ve thought of inventing the 2.0 privacy phone. I’m in Mexico and have lots of clients but not tech savvy and outsourcing is something I haven’t done. What are some good DN forms or communities?
32:38 It’s more than just a beneficial arrangement, as he suggested if drugs are involved. “The Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL). This funding often comes with agreements that require recipient countries to adhere to certain standards, including those set by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).” When the U.S. funds programs in other countries through the INL, this financial support comes with specific conditions. These agreements mandate that recipient countries adhere to established standards, including those set by the DEA.
FBI has always been dealing with criminals, exchanging protection for info, aka informants This guy went in with a garantee get out of jail free card pre-planned so he could sit back and enjoy as the info provided to the FBI would outweigh all other harm done through this business Truly a genius, essentially the best payed undercover cop ever even though he was just in it for the money
most western countries have similar entrapment laws and requirements for warrants to tap/couvertly listen to phones. im suprised a lot of the criminals didnt get off claiming entrappment as the phone providor was managed by the FBI and sold as secure, and the calls were couvertly monitored and listened to illegally before there was any reason for suspicion let alone attempting gaining a warrant to listen to the call in their country. why didnt the FBI just give officers in another country access to monitor calls in the US without a warrant? would be just as legal / illegal
Entrapment only works if an undercover law enforcement officer talks you into committing a crime you otherwise wouldn’t have so it wouldn’t have worked for those criminals.
I agree 100%. I put the book on my wish list, and will order it with other items. which gives me free shipping. I personally don't need a phone, so I do without it. It's amazing how many businesses you deal with that want and even require you to have a phone, UPS is one of them, which they will never use, for the purchase from them. If you use another person's phone, and they know it, they don't like it. You make up a number, and they will except it. Put 555 in it, and it has not been denied yet.I think this is illegal, since offering something for sale means you need to sell it at the price you offer it. It's getting out of hand.
Big Tech's willingness to work with big brother without a warrant is one of the biggest problems in modern culture. It should be criminal for the agents/police that do this kind of stuff.
We love the government don't we folks?
We gotta remember the number one target of the feds around the world are pot heads and opium addicts. Meanwhile they created gangs, gang wars, destroyed South America, robbed the middle east, CREATED synthetics which do not need photosynthesis and can be manufactured off the same chemicals our entire trash based system exists off…. And now people are REALLY dropping dead LIKE THEY SAID DOPE WOULD DO ALL ALONG.
It is criminal. There is Supreme Court case law on the books that determined that elements of the USG cannot deputize private industry as an end run around The Law of the Land, such as The Fourth Amendment within The Bill of Rights pertaining to search and seizure. Of course, that's just paper, and only political will can enforce it.
Big Tech is Government
the feds asking for some information is just the nice way to ask before they force them so yea, they're going to cooperate
The fact that local PD can access and use stingray devices with out a warrant is concerning to say the least.
It's pretty gross, considering I have a local cop who asked me out on dates. He could not answer basic text messages like what's up? It scares me to death to think that he can look me up and now all my information to get to my apartment.
@@AF_1892Hope you have a gun now at least
_Stingray?_ where do we find that app-please?
NO ONE HAS ANY IDEA OF THE SHIP THAT'S HAPPENING TO ME¡!*NO ONE CARES*!
PLUS-I BELIEVE ALL CABLE BOXES SINCE THE 90S--ADD THESE CAPABILITIES! AS I FELT THE VIBES of *"people listening to me"*! I was not paranoid>!
& NOT "NUTZ"!
@@AF_1892anyone can do that. Not just cops. We all have the capability to manipulate and hack all the info. Pineapple Wi-Fi’s are cheap and so are omg cables. Add solar paneled cameras and you can set up a easy ease dropping setup
F that. stingray feds all you want. the fact that YOUR NEIGHBOR can buy a stingray. that is the problematic part. dont give a single f*ck about the law. Im worried about the white supremacist terror neighborhood cell making a whole list of what "non-mericans" are doing based on phone calls. search the fbi bulletin database, this is happening
Why is it a surprise any service or product made for communication isn't already compromised?
Fr the world is going to hell in a hand basket almost quite literally "oneness and unity"
Yeah bro is surprised FBI was doing some crime, like he is 5 years kid
Of course they are. It would be surprising if they WEREN'T compromised.
Welcome back Jake I completely understand you need your time but I missed you, thank you I don't know how I could do 12 hours of driving a day without people like you keep up the great work. You're my favorite podcaster.
>Jake
he posts on spotify bruh
Report War Crimes and Espionage: Axis of Evil /Communist MAGA: Cease and desist malicious use of AI, energy weapons, satellites amd free masonry/ESP
HES BACK OMG!! MY PRODCUTIVITY IS BACK!
Yayyyy more stories!!
Bro it’s just RUclips.
@@averageatom its too late he already broke his keyboard and his spellchecker
I feel pretty much the same. Rhysider + Sativa + uninterrupted personal space = productivity.
bots are back I see
I'm only a few minutes into this, and I'm thinking, "ANOM. This was covered by The Mob Reporter. It didn't end well for bad guys who depended on it."
I love the mob reporter
Uh oh obsessed
@@user-lIl2lf1zt823 excuse me?
"The ANOM service was widely used by criminals, but instead of providing secure communication, it was actually a trojan horse covertly distributed by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Australian Federal Police (AFP), enabling them to monitor all communications"
Does anybody think that there isn't an even more sophisticated operation going on right now? I don't believe for one minute that they laid down their arms after such a big success. Ladies and gentlemen, back to work! P.S.: Always listen until the end...
Life log and the Sentient World Simulation project
Jack expects so.
Yes. Its called google
So, as I understood, it ANOM was a worldwide joint venture between intelligence agencies. The guy who invented ANOM, who got caught doing bad things , made a deal with law enforcement to make and distribute ANOM phones to criminals and built-in a backdoor where law enforcement could see all the messages from everyone.
It tells u that the government who’s the real criminals, please look up for a old encryption company « crypto hagè» which dates to back in 50’s same story but this time it was the CIA and guess what they used the company to spy not in criminals but high government’s officials around the globe 🌎 which was crazy at that time, and now u see them sick JUuS exploding pagers 📟 and talkie-walkies 🤦♂️. What a crazy time we live in.
Fascinating information. This makes perfect sense to me! I'm Beyond 🎯 Targeted and WIRETAPPED!
@@Only1JoytotheWorld stop smoking meth and it will all go away
Thank you so much for making these episodes! My problem is recently I've gone on a road trip so I have no new episodes anymore! (: hope real life is treating you well man!
Glad you're back, Jack. I really enjoy your content. Please don't be naive enough to believe that the NSA isn't able to bypass Signal encryption.
bro he posts on spotify, this isnt a new episode
Who does.
Yes its called Prisim..
@@TonyTony-rd4rjI don't think you understand how PRISM works....
They can if they REALLY wanted to. But they have yet to crack into it afaik
The analogy of a lawyer breaking into an opposition lawyer to take their notes doesn't actually make sense because lawyers are required by law to share their evidence in a process called discovery. In fact, if they don't share, you are basically guaranteed to be able to appeal the case and you might just win the case by default.
Yes, could they not use either that defence or Entrapment?
Evidence != notes, eg strategy notes, and not all evidence has to be disclosed. Eg in most places defendant in criminal case doesn't have tomdisclose anything unless they want to use it in court.
Yeah 😮
I think only criminal cases require prosecution to supply discovery .
Lawyers play legal all the time.
You give me sanity as I prep for the OSCP
What’s OSCP please sir?
@@Baron_Greenback one extremely expensive hacking certification
@@Baron_Greenback gotta love people who think everything I their world is obviously to everyone else.
@@hoopslaa5235 It’s security certification - I looked it up, no need to be a dick about it! The whole point of the comments section is that people engage with one another. Guess that went above your head!
@@hoopslaa5235 Oh, and some grammar wouldn’t go amiss! - you’d need a course to decode whatever that sentence you tried to compose was supposed to mean!
There is no legal precedence that cops have to be truthful. Prove me wrong.
Only if they don't answer the questions honestly. So the prosecution does not ask for the truth, only the cover story.
It is up to the defence to poke holes in that story so it can be seen as a tissue of lies.
The court did not evolve from finding out the truth, rather it was which side won the fight.
Just assume all cops are full of 💩
Why
WE BACK BABY!!! MISSED THIS CHANNEL SO MUCH!!
I didn't even bat an eye about the tv thing at the beginning... Was just like YUP, saw that coming. Incidentally I don't own a smart tv.
When they started to arrest everyone they had been investigating in Australia they were able to dismantle the biggest individuals who controlled the drug supply into Australia,it took a year to repair the drug shortage back to normal,it was impossible to get any product for many months & prices tripled & stayed very high for two years,what cost $3200 before the arrests increased to $12,000 after....
Thereby increasing profits by 1000%. That won't cause drug smuggling....
@@letsRegulateSociopaths your right-because the govt made drugs illegal this is the reason illegal drugs are so very expensive,because users pay a lot for illegal drugs there is a opportunity for high profit margins to be made,that's the reason why so many people go to grate effort & put them self's at risk to be harshly punished by law enforcement,in reality its the govt who has caused the situation that they are complaining about,
@@MRsilverngold You're singing the Tao Te Ching! ❤🖖😁
@@Natty183 whats singing the tao te Ching mean???,best wishes
@@MRsilverngold When humans don't live by the Tao they tend to mess everything up. It's why, "what we resist, persists." You used other words but you were reiterating what the ancients found to be true. We forgot it all.
Kinda reminds me of the FBI providing actual working explosives to domestic terrorists to arrest them. In fact, questions still are asked about Oklahoma City
I noticed your attention to detail, giving a heads up about an ad break lol. Love the content crazy story!
Listening from the world series of poker in Las Vegas !! Thanks for the great content my guy 🙏
⭐😎⭐
Orwellian state.
Soooooooo good to have you back Jack 🤩
My wife now goes into Fake OFF mode ... It's better than All Picture and No Sound...📺
My phone/ life is tapped. Everything. Truck. Phone. I expect the home too. Shop building? Its BAD.
@Keto-Cheato...me too, absolutely everything including cameras in my house.
@@Puddintang-d5h how did that happen?
Oh thank god, something to distract me from the heat.
It's going to get worse. Was horrible here in Australia the day when the power went off. No aircon was bad enough. No FAN ? yikes.
🥵🌞🥵
It's so draining
California Sacramento ya and we have Biden & 👹 Gov Newson making all of these terrible laws. In my local school district 47 languages are present ‼️ Twin Rivers which is on the outskirts Sacramento😮😮😮😮😮 how many does Sacramento let alone South California
We are being and have been invaded by homeless ,illegal immigrants
Druggies
EVERYWHERE!!!!
They want to come to America and not change their customs at all I had a little kid spit my way and say something f-American...
We were a mixed friendly State now not so much😢😢😢
105 today in Montana. Give me the cold anyway. Ugh ,hang in there be safe everyone.
Great content as always Jack. Pleasure to listen to 👍
Was just listening to this. I have around 7 minutes left
Cool fucking story dpshit
🤣@@user-uc5tj6ux8w
Someone has actually been awarded trademark rights to the ANOM logo for purposes of selling themed merchandise.
The amount of "I am shocked that the police and the feds of all people are spying on us!" got me rolling my eyes
it was a bit much
Bro why you spying on yourself 😂
It wasn't legal to spy on collect information on civilians until after 9/11 homeland security bill
This is why I use 2 foam cups and string. 😂
Was 7 mins into the video and I was ready to go ahead and get this O.S ...good thing I continued listening to this until the 15 min mark.....hoping this message holds up after I finish this video which is awesome BTW
This guy's great guesty hammers down on scammers does a really good job of it
Didn’t know there was a YT for ya Jack. Your pod is in my top 5 maybe even 3. I’ve listened to em all ✌️
Somehow jack returned
Fantastic episode! Thanks Jack!
He sold himself Soo cheap. He could've gotten the Fed to front the money and get licensing fees. Top it off they use this tool to work the case backward.
The mute 182 off no longer works it acts like it shuts off then it comes back on with a different developer type menu over the regular picture says
Mode:Satellite, Res:Noused
Was it nerfed after this podcast?
Jack is Back
You should never expect to have total privacy from any government on this planet.
They have the resources to come after you.
Not just government, personal data is a goldmine for companies to sell on to advertisers and marketing companies. If it’s on the internet, it’s not private is what I believe. Stay safe friendo
@@icetbaggins7999 they help them selves to our private information that shouldn't of been allowed to happen,they have made billions each year from stealing our private data,we should be paid for that,its unacceptable that they make so much
When I went abroad that government gained more information ón me than my own had.
You can't expect total privacy (of even safety, at that) once you are a suspected target. But you can protect yourself from becoming a target in the first place. Protecting from non-targeted, mass surveillance is doable.
@@Sasha-zw9ss yes its doable~but you need to be extremely knowledgeable to be able to successfully operate under the radar,there are many complex things you need to set up & follow strict rules to give your self the best chance not to be detected,
Cooperation internationally between domestic law enforcement agencies circumvents at least to some degree the laws of each individual nation involved. I couldn't imagine an easy time for any lawyer trying to hold say the FBI for example accountable for anything in an Australian, New Zealand or UK court. Governments of friendly nations spy on each other all the time so why wouldn't we expect they'd be spying on forgien citizens they might deem of "interest" too. I don't know how forgien police agencies feel but it's definitely a sentiment in Australian law enforcement that the rules are stacked in the favour of criminals and not the police. Pretty it's messy though if you ask me. I guess that's another advantage of something like the five eyes that most ordinary people wouldn't think about. Sneaky buggers.
Jack never disappoints with his delivery.,
Its obvious if effort was put into producing a fully secure untraceable privacy phone there will be a huge demand for a product like that,'
Imagine helping the police agency who sells weapons to criminals in order to track them but not being able to then track them
Signal has been known to be compromised for quite a while now. Pretty alarming to hear about it being spoken about as if it’s still safe for journalists/privacy-focused people to use. This could get journalists killed. Please do not use signal.
anomaly 6 is responsible
Goddamn, this is a good way to come back with. Hell of a story and 55:28 really makes one think just how trustworthy any governmental agency is nowadays, even one that is supposedly as 'by-the-book' as it can be like the FBI.
The FBi is absolutely not by the book, not by far. They are as corrupt as corrupt can be.
LETS GOOOOOO, i was not expecting this today, i thought they dropped of thursdays 😩
you absolutely made the OT i gotta work worth it
Oh this is real old about the Samsung smart TV listening, however you could disable it by turning off voice activation last I checked unless it changed. This is alarming none the less, they collect audio data, how do we know they are not selling the audio to criminals so they know when you are home? Regardless anyone having your audio from your home is not cool, however you could also cover that mic. Makes you think twice about those roku remotes with voice activation, though I doubt that small device is storing audio. Do not forget some TVs come with cameras, you can research with ones, cover it, or check out the online schematic for your TV.
7:24 yep sneak apps do this same thing to hide contacts or texts that you want hidden by hitting a secret keypad entry order. Pretty sneaky stuff.
Great episode, Jack!
Oh how I have missed your episodes, Jack!
"People sometimes say to me, when we're talking about government surveillance, that they've got nothing to hide and they aren't worried about it. Well, what those people are really saying is that they're always going to comply with the government, no matter what. They're never going to have dissenting views or protest, and honestly I've never met anyone who 100% agrees with the government no matter the leadership. It's important that we preserve our freedom to have opposing views without the government watching us, because the thing is, if we're being watched, it changes our actions." - Jack Rhysider
I‘m so happy I was born early enough to witness your podcast ❤
Such a good episode. Wow!
Seems to be a lot of concern about the rights to privacy over the rights to people not to be victims of violent crime.
Sneakers reference. Golden. :) Watched that when I was a youngin just learning the craft. I carried a dogeared copy of Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, by Steven Levy with me at all times. That book was my bible. I had a worn out VHS copy of Sneakers that I watched religiously. Both helped set my destiny.
it's obvious any "beside the law" activity uses communication , so it's obvious any communication will always be attempted to be monitor
Ooooo this is an interesting episode 🩶
I literally wrote a huge asss comment bout how u should look into the Anom story bc it kinda relates to everything u guys were talking about then i was about to post my comment then 6:43 happened, and you you guys literally started talkking about Anom 😅
Hehe it says anom in the picture 😊
It’s amazing how comfortable folks are with using VPN’s. You are still trackable.
When did law enforcement make business deals with criminals - since crime
I'm not going to watch this quite yet, maybe an hour or so but I just wanted to say WHERE YOU BEEN, MAN? Missed you Jack.
this guest should do audio books
If a server is able to keep a copy of a message, its not end to end encryption being used.
End to End - Means its encrypted on the user device sending the message and decrypted on the user device receiving it.
Im super sad that for the next 12 months im not going to bave access to these podcasts every night :( im gonna have sooo much catching up to do
This is relevant to my interests. Subscribed
Lmao that opener killed me. What makes you think the cia wouldn’t know you have a Samsung tv 😂 give it an “over the air update” followed with the remote from outside your place? Idk if it’s IR or some sort of rf but I think they probably wouldn’t have to leave the van until they’re ready to put you in the back 😅
"It's 100% safe trust me bro" works every time
The mute 182 off no longer works it acts like it shuts off then it comes back on with a different developer type menu over the regular picture says
😊Mode:Satellite, Res:Noused
You talked about signal but what are your thoughts on sessions? Or spider oak?
Welcome back bro!
Finaly man i was waiting for the next video…
Hey Jack I have a question to ask you, What is the secret morse code and the puzzle in darknet diaries, I think I have reached the end, Can you confirm
Dude we missed ya. Welcome back
Great as always🎉
"high caliber", "assault rifle". This guy is certainly specialized in tech because he knows JACK about firearms.
Plus he looks like girl repellant.
They don't necessarily need to come back into your house to get the recordings off your TV. They could be transmitted through radio, like a tap a transmitted through radio waves or even maybe through cell towers.
I came back to the chapel of hackers, to listen to the sermons of the great pastor Rhysider
YESSSSSS cant wait to watch this !!!!
happy to see you again 💛
Thanks for keeping the AFP in the story. They did a lot of the leg work getting this thing off the ground. The FBI brought in the money and the technical resources to make it global.
I’ve thought of inventing the 2.0 privacy phone. I’m in Mexico and have lots of clients but not tech savvy and outsourcing is something I haven’t done. What are some good DN forms or communities?
32:38
It’s more than just a beneficial arrangement, as he suggested if drugs are involved.
“The Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL). This funding often comes with agreements that require recipient countries to adhere to certain standards, including those set by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).”
When the U.S. funds programs in other countries through the INL, this financial support comes with specific conditions. These agreements mandate that recipient countries adhere to established standards, including those set by the DEA.
Wow I never heard of that agency, learn something new every day
Good to know that there are folks high up at the DOJ that care about American constitutional rights
ever notice when it comes to surveillance or war suddenly there's broad bipartisan support...
@@Echelon513 Makes sense to me. Those are quite serious and dangerous for many people. Way more important than "rights" or social issues or whatever
A great find, thank you. Is it the most sold tv globally for them to do that?
Welcome back!
Yay!!!!! Another episode!!!!!
FBI has always been dealing with criminals, exchanging protection for info, aka informants
This guy went in with a garantee get out of jail free card pre-planned so he could sit back and enjoy as the info provided to the FBI would outweigh all other harm done through this business
Truly a genius, essentially the best payed undercover cop ever even though he was just in it for the money
0:39 : Dang!
Did it work
The hammer analogy is inconclusive because a finger print proof feature is more aligned
super old news buddy , tv shows even had this as their main arc for a few episodes . years back .
Great episode
Thats why you should toss out all those wireless devices and move into a multolayered faraday doomsday military facility.
most western countries have similar entrapment laws and requirements for warrants to tap/couvertly listen to phones.
im suprised a lot of the criminals didnt get off claiming entrappment as the phone providor was managed by the FBI and sold as secure, and the calls were couvertly monitored and listened to illegally before there was any reason for suspicion let alone attempting gaining a warrant to listen to the call in their country.
why didnt the FBI just give officers in another country access to monitor calls in the US without a warrant? would be just as legal / illegal
Entrapment only works if an undercover law enforcement officer talks you into committing a crime you otherwise wouldn’t have so it wouldn’t have worked for those criminals.
WIPING AGENT 0:21
Mom!!! He uploaded!!!
Exporting private encryption keys in the US is illegal last I checked.
that opening story kind of makes me sick
I don't own a smart TV never will, I use an old smartphone secure web connection and a monitor and I get to watch everything and anything I want
Actually no on listening when we can pull the remote batteries out and unplug the TV when not in use 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I agree 100%. I put the book on my wish list, and will order it with other items. which gives me free shipping.
I personally don't need a phone, so I do without it. It's amazing how many businesses you deal with that want and even require you to have a phone, UPS is one of them, which they will never use, for the purchase from them. If you use another person's phone, and they know it, they don't like it. You make up a number, and they will except it. Put 555 in it, and it has not been denied yet.I think this is illegal, since offering something for sale means you need to sell it at the price you offer it. It's getting out of hand.
What a shock, another story of the complete incompetence of the ATF
If you like stories that challenge you with ethical grey areas, this one is for you!
No use in even trying to have a private phone.