Zone1 The Feds Just Bought Malware To Hack Your Phones Silently...

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I don't believe most of this audience will find this information of interest however there is nothing wrong with taking minimal precautions even if it turns out you don't need them. Cybersecurity was not something I had always been interested in but found that I needed the knowledge just to keep up with what's going on in our world.

Federal agencies aren’t just watching - they’re buying powerful malware designed to hack phones without a trace. This tool slips in silently, leaving no signs behind. The idea that your device can be cracked so easily is chilling. The implications go far beyond privacy.

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Well. it should come as no surprise who they're buying this stuff from. It's been going on for quite a while except from different company names of the same foreign origin.

The framers understood well what was the most persistent and dangerous threat to the cause of Individual liberty.

In fact, they had a revolution and they wrote a constitution for the sole purpose of strictly limiting the power of this single greatest understood threat.

Unfortunately, that wisdom has eroded as time has moved forward and as society rejects it, routinely calling for government to intervene in all of their grievances and fears.

So when this historically understood single greatest threat speaks of the importance of maintaining its allies, rest assured, its allies aren't necessarily your allies but more so the ally of your oppressor.
 
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Everything that has and electronic part and or computer part in it can be designed and is to record anything we do. Cars are doing that now. Recording how we drive. If you go a few miles past the speed limit, it may affect your insurance.
 
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