There exists several other typical catchwords everyone might be able to identify them with ease, such as following (the most significant designations, catchwords and names over the past three months):This should prove the existence of all seeing internet eye. Take a closer look this happens to most people everyday when they surf the internet as usual. Most machines will likely be part of a stealth information bot collection system and part of a vicious secret chat community.
Sideeffects of the Matrix?
15 years ago
2 comments:
Welcome to the club, I see you've found some of the major hints on the web There's not many:
Nancy
Rutkowska (google)
Me (hylas)
There are others, one of them pointed me to your site.
BTW, thanks for writing about this - your insight is interesting.
This is probably a lot worse than we think - I've been dealing with this for a long while.
It's not going away. It still resides on all my servers and electronics.
http://www.securityfocus.com/comments/articles/11372/34207/threaded#34207
http://www.securityfocus.com/comments/articles/11372/34353/threaded#34353
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_radio
http://www.whitedot.org/issue/iss_story.asp?slug=shortSpyTV
http://invisiblethings.org/papers/redpill.html
If you're not paranoid yet - you haven't been paying attention.
Useful links, thanks! Now it would be interesting to know if these baddies cooperate with secret agencies or if they act as a parallel autonomous internet mafia.
Just FYI --ESL is a irc chat channel.
Maybe there is a specific hacker clan behind it, then its time for state powers around the globe to bother about this serious insidious attack from the hidden.
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