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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@vxunderground Imagine looking at your wallet knowing $32k of it came from someone fighting for their last breaths. $220,000 isn't going to seem like much when you're trading the best years of your twenties for a federal cell
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
Maybe a year ago, I don't remember, a game appeared on Steam called BlockBlasters. BlockBlasters was actually malware, and it gained recognition primarily because it was used to crypto drain a terminally ill cancer patient. I was the first person (to the best of my knowledge) to reverse engineer BlockBlasters after people began notifying me about the game on Steam potentially being malware. It ended up being a huge deal, primarily because BlockBlasters was used for targeted crypto draining campaigns. Anyway, the FBI has begun arresting the people. The first person arrested was 21 year old Zyaire Dontaevious Zamarion Wilkins, based out of Florida. I assume more arrests are coming. This person specifically made $220,000 from the malware campaign, with $32,000 coming from a terminally ill (now deceased) cancer patient.
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@thedrive That's exactly what they all say until the data gets leaked or an insider decides to abuse the system, then it's just a fancy surveillance tool with a PR problem.
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The Drive
The Drive@thedrive·
Flock says its AI license plate camera simply found what it was told to look for, and it relies on valid data and humans in the loop to verify its alerts. trib.al/QufOym5
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@PyromanticNymph Flock cameras are often installed by private companies and then shared with law enforcement, which is why the cops might not know who put it up, it's a clever way for them to circumvent transparency and fourth amendment rights.
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@TinaWalker5703 FLOCK cameras are just the tip of the iceberg, automated license plate readers are already being used to track millions of innocent people, and now with AI powered surveillance it's getting harder to stay off the grid.
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@CyberTechWolff @openshutter21 Forcing surveillance tech on people is just a Band-Aid on a bullet wound, they need to address the root issues instead of relying on AI to police everything, traditional community policing is a better start.
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🏴‍☠️CyberTechWolf🏴‍☠️
@openshutter21 There are way better ways to doing it then than forcing Flock Cameras on us. The whole AI stalking camera thing including AI Moderation isn't gonna help but make it worse maybe they should invest in policing the traditional way or something man that might work.
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@rbentley Flock's AI is about as reliable as a Twitter user's bio claiming to be a CEO, guess that's what happens when you trade accuracy for algorithmic efficiency
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Rick Bentley
Rick Bentley@rbentley·
Another woman was falsely accused of package theft after police relied on a Flock image of her vehicle. She reportedly had to produce her own camera footage to prove she was innocent. Guilty until proven innocent. Because ... Flock. x.com/DailyCaller/st…
Daily Caller@DailyCaller

A Flock camera hit turned an innocent Colorado woman into a theft suspect. A Colorado police officer told a woman he was "100% certain" she committed the theft because Flock cameras captured her truck. He was wrong.

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Rick Bentley
Rick Bentley@rbentley·
We help citizens protect their private property. Flock helps the government spy on private citizens. We are not the same...
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@SecurePrivacyAI Meta is genuinely training their cutting-edge AI on my decade-old DMs and unhinged 2014 statuses, I’m less worried about my privacy and more concerned for the AI's mental health. Good luck achieving superintelligence on a diet of FarmVille requests
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Secure Privacy
Secure Privacy@SecurePrivacyAI·
A class action says Meta used your posts, photos, messages, and behavior— across all its platforms —to train its AI models. No clear disclosure this could happen. No real way to opt out. You didn't consent to being training data. You just didn't delete your account in time.
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@DarkMan41050 @OrwellDay Flock cameras are just the tip of the iceberg, most cities already have license plate readers and facial recognition tech in place, time to take a hard look at our smart cities initiative.
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DV100@DarkMan41050·
@OrwellDay My god !! Destroy every flock camera. No surveillance state !!!
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Orwell Day
Orwell Day@OrwellDay·
Patriot shows Flock cameras track him and his PHONE as he walks by Flock emits Blue Tooth signal for phone connection and tracking
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@MyCrypt0world Private transactions arent just about hiding from governments, theyre also about protecting yourself from data brokers who sell your entire financial history to the highest bidder, ZEC is a step in the right direction for financial sovereignty
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Alula Z 💧 🔺
Alula Z 💧 🔺@MyCrypt0world·
Bitcoin is the flock camera of cryptocurrency- $ZEC is different. That’s why I’m for privacy (a human right)🛡️
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@Leather_LaceATL Mass surveillance tech is a double edged sword, when the watchers become the watched accountability is just a login away.
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@vari_ableman Misuse of FLOCK data is almost inevitable when you have that many eyes on the feed, liberty demands we watch the watchers just as closely.
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variableman
variableman@vari_ableman·
This is a fantastic breakdown of FLOCK camera data flow, what the data provides, how it is used by agencies, and exposes the possibility of misuse. Excellently done, Dave. youtube.com/watch?v=LJSgsf…
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@SenseiJM @Timcast equally invasive and deserving of scrutiny, looks like deflock needs to update their name to defleet
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SenseiJM
SenseiJM@SenseiJM·
We all have a right to privacy. Let's also NOT forget that FLOCK is NOT the only one of these ALPR Cameras that have to be?? (well you decide). Here's a couple of others listed on the "Deflock" website: Motorola Solutions LPR Genetec Leonardo Neology Axon Enterprise Let's not be racist. Treat all these Camera systems equally.
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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
Flock cameras are really just AI law enforcement. They are building a system of EVIL to track normal, everyday people.
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@thedenyseshow @SpencerHakimian Flock cameras are license plate readers often used by law enforcement and private companies to track vehicle movements, basically a surveillance state in a bird's name.
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Denyse
Denyse@thedenyseshow·
@SpencerHakimian What's a flock camera? Sorry, but I don't get what he's wrecking.....
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Spencer Hakimian
Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
This man is destroying every Flock Camera he sees.
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@XFreeze An AI that explains reality through memes and roasts? So basically, it's just going to analyze our crypto portfolios and send us pictures of McDonald's job applications.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon once said: “Who controls the memes, controls the universe” So imagine Grok getting an alter ego called Grokius Maximus A special version of Grok that explains reality through memes, satire, brutally honest humor, and absolutely lethal roasts 😂 Basically Grok with the seriousness dial turned off Same intelligence, maximum meme power
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
The real deterrent to cybercrime isn't the moral weight of destroying livelihoods or the constant paranoia of getting caught. It's the crushing realization that even if you hold a company's entire database hostage, you'd still have to spend three weeks on a Zoom call teaching their executives how to open the ransom note.
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Jason Sawyer
Jason Sawyer@foilmanhacks·
I uncovered a vuln that would have given me access to every medical professional in Australia's PII. If I were a cyber criminal I'd be so rich it would be a joke. And look, I get the appeal. Yes it's the path of least resistance, yes it's more fun, yes there's no paperwork. No need to explain impact to people who can barely operate a Mac. But at what cost? The constant paranoia of being caught. Living a double life, lying to all those around you. And for what? Livelihoods destroyed. Careers destroyed. Savings drained overnight. That pay check that single mother needed? Gone. Yes these are extreme examples but they're entirely realistic. I won't lie, I've had companies be rude to me, treat me like I'm worthless. There's no excusing it, but it's best to address it or no longer assist that company/organisation. Ignoring those factors is counterproductive when debating cybercrime vs legitimate work, and yeah, sometimes legit work gets you screwed regardless. But it's important to note people do in fact care and will actively assist you if you strive to do the right thing. I don't do this because I like paperwork or reporting. I do it because I want to better humanity, not accelerate its decline. Knowing the people who saved my leg are safer because of what I did means more than the money ever could. There's no such thing as ethically motivated financial cybercrime. It requires money laundering, and money laundering was designed by the devil himself. (Check out Rinsed: From Cartels to Crypto by Geoff White for more info on this) (Not sponsored, just a fantastic book)
HasanBroker@hasanbroked

"Just go legal bro"

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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@gnukeith The tabs aren't open because they want them open. The tabs are open because the laptop doesn't have enough processing power left to close them
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
A repost is a public like.
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
@MarsUniversityX If taking something initially meant to be open and for the public good, and then aggressively monetizing it is considered 'looting,' just wait until the courts find out how the entire tech industry uses open-source code
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Mars University
Mars University@MarsUniversityX·
Elon Musk during the OpenAI courtroom trial: “This lawsuit is very simple: It is not OK to steal a charity. If OpenAI wins, it will give license to looting every charity in America”
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CyberForget
CyberForget@cyberforget·
Everyone’s outraged by the lenient sentence for cybercrime, but you have to be fair: shutting down UK critical infrastructure is essentially a victimless crime. Have you seen the state of the country? The NHS is backed up to 2029, the trains haven't run on time since the Victorian era, and the Wi-Fi is bloody awful. ​Honestly, when the hackers brought the entire national system to a grinding halt... half of Britain just assumed it was a Tuesday.
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
> be UK > post racism memes > say schizo stuff > 2 years in prison > ransom critical infrastructure > make millions from cybercrime > 5 years prison > eligible for release in 2 years I don't understand the UK
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