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Big Brother is watching you, and his name is Verizon

Postby Kherr » Mon Oct 24, 2011 3:05 am

From my email inbox:

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Shawn,

Big Brother is here, and his name is Verizon. This corporation is now selling personal information about you to other companies -- information including your recent online activity, web browsing history, purchases made, gender, age, interests, and physical location via GPS.

Verizon spends millions on corporate propaganda, but they "forgot" to advertise this policy change. Now it's up to us to spread the word -- we're teaming up with our friends a Roots Action on a campaign to fight back.

SIGN OUR JOINT PETITION: Tell Verizon to reverse their spying policy and forward this email far and wide.

Verizon says that you can opt out of having this data shared, but opting out is not an acceptable practice when it comes to privacy.

The standard until now has been to require that people opt in before their information is shared.

If Verizon succeeds, it seems inevitable that other wireless and Internet companies will follow their path to make a buck off you.

Sign on now to our petition with Roots Action to demand that this policy be reversed.

We will be sharing this petition with our friends in Occupy movements around the country, many of whom are located near Verizon offices.

Thanks,

-Wade and the Demand Progress Team



This was sent to me in my email inbox by demandprogress.org (formerly moveon.org) of which I've been a member of for years and it's a little troubling. Just figured you'd all like to know. If you follow these links it's AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION! I have not followed them and I do not plan on it since I'm not and nor have I ever been a Verizon customer... You've been warned. :3
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Re: Big Brother is watching you, and his name is Verizon

Postby gamfrkI » Mon Oct 24, 2011 3:42 am

i also got this in my email a couple of days ago by the same people
i read it but i deleted it cuz i dont have verizon
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Re: Big Brother is watching you, and his name is Verizon

Postby Kherr » Mon Oct 24, 2011 3:57 am

lol yea, who isn't a member of demandprogress.org anymore. ;3
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Re: Big Brother is watching you, and his name is Verizon

Postby gamfrkI » Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:22 am

the people against demand progress :P
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Re: Big Brother is watching you, and his name is Verizon

Postby Hot Trout » Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:01 am

All the phone companies are watching your online activities just like google etc. Knowledge is power in todays world and the big players get to make a lot of money from the stats.
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Re: Big Brother is watching you, and his name is Verizon

Postby crustyasp46 » Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:52 pm

More Big brother and Bad Guys :

(PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers at Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) and colleagues in France and Germany will soon notify Internet scholars of flaws in Skype and other Internet-based phone systems that could potentially disclose the identities, locations and even digital files of the hundreds of millions of users of these systems.

“I Know Where You are and What You are Sharing,"

Their paper will be presented during the Internet Measurement Conference 2011 in Berlin on November 2, 2011. The authors are Chao Zhang and Keith Ross of NYU-Poly; Stevens Le Blond of the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems (MPI-SWS), Germany; and Arnaud Legout and Walid Dabbous of the French research institute I.N.R.I.A Sophia Antipolis.

Ross, the Leonard J. Shustek Professor of Computer Science at NYU-Poly, explained that the team uncovered several properties of Skype that can track not only users’ locations over time but also their peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing activity. Even when a user blocks callers or connects from behind a Network Address Translation (NAT) - a common type of firewall - it does not prevent the privacy risk, he said. The research also revealed that marketers can easily link to information such as name, age, address, profession and employer from social media sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn in order to inexpensively build profiles on a single tracked target or a database of hundreds of thousands.

“These findings have real security implications for the hundreds of millions of people around the world who use VoIP or P2P file-sharing services,” said Ross. “A hacker anywhere in the world could easily track the whereabouts and file-sharing habits of a Skype user - from private citizens to celebrities and politicians - and use the information for purposes of stalking, blackmail or fraud.” Ross explained that these privacy weaknesses are fairly easy to exploit, and that a sophisticated high school-age hacker would likely be capable of executing similar attacks.

The team first observed that with VoIP (Voice and Video over IP) systems, when Alice establishes a call with Bob, Bob reveals his IP address to Alice. Alice can then use commercial geo-IP mapping services to determine Bob’s location and Internet Service Provider (ISP).

The team also found that Alice can initiate a Skype call, block some packets and quickly terminate the call to obtain Bob’s IP address without alerting Bob with ringing or pop-up windows. Alice can make this attack even when Bob is not on her contact list or even when Bob explicitly configures Skype to block calls from non-contacts. By repeating the process on, say, an hourly basis, Alice can track the locations and movements of any Skype user over weeks or months, without the user having any idea that he is being tracked.

To demonstrate the potential severity of these security vulnerabilities, the researchers tracked the Skype accounts of about 20 volunteers as well as 10,000 random users over a two-week period, using techniques that neither harmed nor disrupted the service, utilized any requests for which the service was not designed nor interfered with users. All data were anonymized for user safety. Skype and Microsoft Corp. were informed of the researchers’ findings.

The researchers used commercial geo-location mapping services and found that they could construct a detailed account of a user’s daily activities even if the user had not turned on Skype for 72 hours. In one example, they accurately tracked one volunteer researcher from his visit at a New York university to a vacation in Chicago, a return to a New York university, lodging in Brooklyn, then to his home in France. “If we had followed the mobility of the Facebook friends of this user as well, we likely would have determined who he was visiting and when,” the authors said.

They calculated it would cost a marketer who wanted to create a database only $500 per week to track 10,000 users - and perhaps less, since they did not delve deeply into optimization.

In another experiment, they queried the 50,000 most popular downloads on BitTorrent, a popular P2P file-sharing system. Because it enables sharing of large files, it is a favorite of digital pirates. When a common IP address was found on both Skype and BitTorrent, the researchers were able to determine the files that identified individuals downloaded or shared. They noted that the same information could be obtained from other P2P applications, such as eMule or Xunlei.

A fairly straightforward and inexpensive fix would prevent hackers from taking the critical first step in this security breach - that of obtaining users’ IP addresses through inconspicuous calling. The researchers say that redesigning the Skype protocol so that a user’s IP address is never revealed unless the call is accepted would offer substantially greater privacy.

Skype claims it has more than a half-billion registered users and a monthly average of 170 million active ones who use its application for phoning, texting, instant messaging and video conferencing. By one report, one in five overseas calls is made via Skype. One study found BitTorrent may account for a quarter to more than a half of all Internet traffic.

While Skype was the only service tested in this study, the researchers claim that some of the security issues are fundamental to all real-time P2P communication systems, and that the proposed defenses may offer guidelines for enhancing privacy of other popular applications.

Provided by New York University
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Re: Big Brother is watching you, and his name is Verizon

Postby Kherr » Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:36 pm

That's crazy crusty, I wasn't even aware of this... wow. Thank god I only use skype once every month or so... lol
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Re: Big Brother is watching you, and his name is Verizon

Postby crustyasp46 » Tue Oct 25, 2011 1:02 am

It seems that most people just accept the fact that it seems anyone can take their personal information whether it be mining the information from their computers or their cell phones. Microsoft does it if aperson updates their computer. And more and more companies and governments want to impose themselves upon your daily life.

Maybe I grew up in the wrong era, but I consider these actions just plain wrong. It should not be a fact of life in the world of today or tomorrows world. If things continue to go the way they are, I for see a future where at birth babies will be micro chipped at birth, and the freedoms my uncles and great uncles fought for will be lost forever. I would hope that people come to their senses and say enough is enough.

This may sound out in left field to some, but my opinion is that the business world of today has taken the concept of Hitler and tattooing unacceptables to new contemptible heights.

I for one find it unacceptable that so much of my personal information is so readily available to the highest bidder.
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Re: Big Brother is watching you, and his name is Verizon

Postby Kherr » Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:27 pm

I'm with you there Crusty, I'm with you on that. :3
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Re: Big Brother is watching you, and his name is Verizon

Postby JAHGoVeg » Wed Nov 09, 2011 4:38 am

Woah crusty... That was beautiful...
When did you get to be such a beautiful writer? lol. :P
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