wikileaks releases whole sony hack for all to see
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wikileaks releases whole sony hack for all to see
http://gawker.com/you-can-safely-read-the-entire-sony-leak-right-here-1698253271
just when you thought it was safe the sony leak is back and better than ever and now everything horrifically embarrassing that you could ever dream of about sony is confirmed
;_;
just when you thought it was safe the sony leak is back and better than ever and now everything horrifically embarrassing that you could ever dream of about sony is confirmed
;_;
Re: wikileaks releases whole sony hack for all to see
"respect everyone's privacy unless i dont like them" - gawker
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ya haha gawker doesnt respect privacy for shit as shown by the time they released hulk hogan's sex tapeoaky wrote:"respect everyone's privacy unless i dont like them" - gawker
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http://gawker.com/more-embarrassing-emails-the-sony-hack-b-sides-1698557943
the great gawker snoopfest of 2k15 begins
the great gawker snoopfest of 2k15 begins
Re: wikileaks releases whole sony hack for all to see
Who wouldve guessed the good lord hulk hogan gets mad pussy
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Re: wikileaks releases whole sony hack for all to see
don't support sony
https://wikileaks.org/sony/emails/emailid/104331The objective of the session is to put us in the best position possible to make a decision as to whether we should proceed to the next steps in seeking site blocking in the US.
* The first step is a pre-phase in which we will get prepared and try to create a more favorable environment for site blocking. This would involve multiple parallel tracks. Without attempting to be exhaustive, those tracks include:
* Outreach to respected technologists to begin to forge agreement on technical facts and site blocking efficacy — and, where possible, garner policy support for site blocking (or at least dampen opposition to it).
* Continued research and record building on the effectiveness of site blocking.
* Outreach to academics, think tanks and other third parties to foster the publication of research papers, white papers and other articles that tell the positive story of site blocking: e.g., it is commonplace around the world and working smoothly; it has not broken the internet; it is not incompatible with DNSSEC; it is effective; legitimate sites/content have not been blocked; etc.
* Building the record (and telling the story) that the sorts of sites at issue are dangerous. It is not just copyright infringement. Kids are one-click away from identity theft, graphic porn, malware, etc. Parent groups, consumer protection groups and other third parties can be cultivated to speak out against such predatory sites.
* Telling the positive story of the widespread availability of legitimate content.
* At the right time, we would quietly approach ISPs with which we have good relationships and which we believe might consider cooperating with us to test US site blocking.
If any US ISPs are prepared to cooperate — and we can create a track record of effective site blocking in the US — the environment for US site blocking more broadly will become significantly more favorable.
We do not need to decide in advance how to proceed if no US ISP is prepared to work with us cooperatively. We recommend that we cross that bridge only if and when we need to, in context of the landscape we face at that point in time.
https://wikileaks.org/sony/emails/emailid/105049US Site-Blocking: We can review the four supplemental analyses that have been circulated. Ultimately, we need to decide whether we want to move forward with a site-blocking strategy and, if so, what the next steps should be. Search “Asks”: A 2013 exercise resulted in a list of six antipiracy asks for search engines. At the GSM, there was consensus that the GCs should attempt to reduce the list to one or two principal asks that we can use in all public advocacy and negotiation venues. For your reference, here are the six asks from the 2013 process: Promote authorized sites. Search engines should obtain and use information from authoritative sources on which sites have been authorized to provide copyrighted content, and use that information to prioritize legitimate sites in rankings for search. De-prioritize rogue sites. Search engines should make meaningful changes to algorithms to ensure that results from infringing sites do not appear on the first pages of search results and to promote the elevation of legitimate sites to take their place. De-index rogue sites.
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at this point if you do you are literally supporting a company which wishes to implement a china-tier blocking system that will probably be used to suppress public info and the likes under the guise of protecting children (who have been raised entirely in an era of technology and which know better by now) from "predatory" websites
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that probably won't happen unless it's like a google chrome addon or something because once a government, isp or major company starts dabbling in the dark art of website blocking or filtering, it ends up getting abused to shitroomo wrote:viųbladanit appaloosa wrote:* Building the record (and telling the story) that the sorts of sites at issue are dangerous. It is not just copyright infringement. Kids are one-click away from identity theft, graphic porn, malware, etc. Parent groups, consumer protection groups and other third parties can be cultivated to speak out against such predatory sites.
if somebody found a non-shitty way to do this i'd be cool with it because the internets permanently fucked me up
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noscript/scriptsafe and ABP are calling your nameroomo wrote:like
for one
no more terrible ad services, ones that give any malware with a fucking cent to spare a space
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if you have ABP and noscript that will block pretty much anything that could possibly do harm to whatever you are using
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in fact noscript basically breaks entire pages because it blocks everything that isn't whitelisted
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a kid cant do shit with a webpage that is literally unusable until you whitelist the things that aren't malicious dude
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then it isn't hard to teach them about it god damn it's literally downloading two fucking chrome/firefox/opera addonsroomo wrote:what if the parents don't know shit about computers and bought one for work or something
thats pretty common dude
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ya except for the fact that statistically speaking most places don't get fuck all from e-adverts because almost nobody clicks on them anymore, regardless of whether or not they have adblock
moreover, security is considerably more important than money you fucking idiot
moreover, security is considerably more important than money you fucking idiot
Re: wikileaks releases whole sony hack for all to see
you're grasping at straws that are not there, room
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