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Singapore's been doing it for years

555

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CIA agents in 'about 30 countries' being tracked by technology, top official says https://edition.cnn.com/2018/04/22/politics/cia-technology-tracking/index.html


CIA officers working overseas used to expect to be followed after hours by adversarial spies hoping to find their sources. But now, foreign spies often don't need to bother because technology can do it for them, said Dawn Meyerriecks, deputy director of the CIA's science and technology division.

Digital surveillance, including closed-circuit television and wireless infrastructure, in about 30 countries is so good that physical tracking is no longer necessary, Meyerriecks told the audience at an intelligence conference in Tampa, Florida, on Sunday.

"Singapore's been doing it for years," she told CNN following her keynote speech on Sunday morning at the 2018 GEOINT Symposium, hosted by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation. Meyerriecks did not elaborate with further examples.

"Even if you turn your phone off 10 minutes before you get to your place of employment, do you think anyone's fooled by where you're going?" Meyerriecks asked, not referring specifically to the Strava incident.

That is forcing CIA officials to "live their cover" even more than before, she said — and take steps to trick the digital trackers. Meyerriecks didn't elaborate on how they might fool the technology, but officials could potentially fake their location digitally, or "spoof" it, a growing area of research. They could also possibly leave devices in other locations intentionally.

Maybe the data says "you went to see a movie with your family ... but maybe that's not where you actually are," Meyerriecks concluded. "It'll look like your normal pattern of life."
 

halsey02

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"Singapore's been doing it for years," she told CNN following her keynote speech on Sunday morning at the 2018 GEOINT Symposium, hosted by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation. Meyerriecks did not elaborate with further examples.

That was the question I ask a few post back, about facebook issue & privacy & have a hypothetical question about GMS being an opposition...do we have have technology to track or monitor him?..NOW WE KNOW! PROUD! & a CONFIRMATION FROM CIA.

So, oppositions, oppositions wannabe...take note!
 

glockman

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"Singapore's been doing it for years," she told CNN following her keynote speech on Sunday morning at the 2018 GEOINT Symposium, hosted by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation. Meyerriecks did not elaborate with further examples.

That was the question I ask a few post back, about facebook issue & privacy & have a hypothetical question about GMS being an opposition...do we have have technology to track or monitor him?..NOW WE KNOW! PROUD! & a CONFIRMATION FROM CIA.

So, oppositions, oppositions wannabe...take note!
That's why it doesn't pay to break the law in sinkieland. Also, a lot of kaypohs filming with their handphones. It's a police state with those being policed helping! The moment you step out of your house, you are being monitor.
 

halsey02

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That's why it doesn't pay to break the law in sinkieland. Also, a lot of kaypohs filming with their handphones. It's a police state with those being policed helping! The moment you step out of your house, you are being monitor.

It is not the breaking the law part..you break the law in any countries, it is the same. what I am saying is your privacy is in the hands of the government have archives of what you post in the internet. All the details , photos, videos of not only yourselves, your family, your relatives etc.. You go against them...they have a treasure trove of information...with the CIA confirmation....you bet, all the oppositions, oppositions members & supporters, they have terabytes & terabytes of information to blast them, till their pants drop.

There are police cameras everywhere now....some labeled prominently & some are discreet.."Big Brother" is watching your every move & every massage joints ..."fark" shops etc...you frequent.

BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU...even outside your door.
 

mojito

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CIA agents in 'about 30 countries' being tracked by technology, top official says https://edition.cnn.com/2018/04/22/politics/cia-technology-tracking/index.html


CIA officers working overseas used to expect to be followed after hours by adversarial spies hoping to find their sources. But now, foreign spies often don't need to bother because technology can do it for them, said Dawn Meyerriecks, deputy director of the CIA's science and technology division.

Digital surveillance, including closed-circuit television and wireless infrastructure, in about 30 countries is so good that physical tracking is no longer necessary, Meyerriecks told the audience at an intelligence conference in Tampa, Florida, on Sunday.

"Singapore's been doing it for years," she told CNN following her keynote speech on Sunday morning at the 2018 GEOINT Symposium, hosted by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation. Meyerriecks did not elaborate with further examples.

"Even if you turn your phone off 10 minutes before you get to your place of employment, do you think anyone's fooled by where you're going?" Meyerriecks asked, not referring specifically to the Strava incident.

That is forcing CIA officials to "live their cover" even more than before, she said — and take steps to trick the digital trackers. Meyerriecks didn't elaborate on how they might fool the technology, but officials could potentially fake their location digitally, or "spoof" it, a growing area of research. They could also possibly leave devices in other locations intentionally.

Maybe the data says "you went to see a movie with your family ... but maybe that's not where you actually are," Meyerriecks concluded. "It'll look like your normal pattern of life."

Did Sham finally caught up with scroobal? Make him repent for talking cock about his ex-wife and circumstances surrounding his divorce? Shocking! :eek:
 
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