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Snowden reveal Canadian Spies "False Flags" operations

 

Top-secret files, published by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and The Intercept, show that Canuck intelligence has developed its own technology to keep government servers secure. The EONBLUE system uses a mix of malware signatures and heuristics to identify network threats and maintain communications security.

 

Along with info about how Canada keeps its infrastructure secure,

Snowden has revealed that Canadian intelligence has the ability to disable, control, or destroy a target's internet-connected infrastructure with software tools.

It can also make attacks look like they been done by someone else to held responsible.

 

With its own infrastructure, the Communication Security Establishment (CSE) has the ability to process 125GB of internet traffic per hour for intelligence, and store 300TB at a time.

 

In 2009 it collected an average of 112,794 blobs of interesting network traffic every day, in association with "allied sources."

 

As a presentation [PDF] makes clear, those allied sources are its sister agencies in the US, UK, Australia, and New Zealand – the so-called Five Eyesgang. An April 2013 memo [PDF] details how the CSE and NSA have been formally working together since 1949, and in 1986 signed an "Information Assurance" (IA) deal with the US on intelligence operations.

 

Source:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/03/24/snowden_dossier_details_canadian_spies_running_false_flag_operations_online/

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so basically netcut on a national scale?

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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It's incredible what the gov't can do with the web. Ya know, so long as it is not abused

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Werd.

 

 

This doesn't even make me feel bad.

 

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I'm really starting to think that making a hardware fire wall with my resurected slot 1 rig is definitely a good choice, combine it with a VPN and what amounts to 3 different firewalls, my computers should be hard to break.

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Sorry aboot this eh.

 

Seriously though Canada is slowly changing to the US level of privacy.

 

It really makes me sad that our god damn retarded conservative government is doing this.

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The only people who are surprised that countries do this are naive 'geniuses' like Snowden.

 

Spying in the name of the country game. Its been happening long before your ancestors were born, it'll happen long into humanities eon long future. 

 

Why are people so terrible shocked that our governments are not only keeping tabs on other governments but also what happens within their borders. 

 

Maybe its cynical of me, but I have so much more important shit in my life that takes up the ranking of 1-100 on the list of "shit to give a shit about" that stuff like this is lucky to register in the high thousands. I wish I could be like all these people, have no responsibilities or obligations or other personal desires and actually be "outraged" about this stuff. 

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As a Canadian, I don't know if I should feel proud or upset.

As a Canadian in southpark puts it for the Canadian devil wanting to enslave Canada and was fighting normal Satan.

"F--k it. Go Canada!"

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I'm really starting to think that making a hardware fire wall with my resurected slot 1 rig is definitely a good choice, combine it with a VPN and what amounts to 3 different firewalls, my computers should be hard to break.

 

I'm sure that'll make it really hard for these organizations to hack LTT.com (or whatever website) and steal your data.

Slot 1 though, they were weird days. Seemed stupid until AMD copied with Slot A and then ...... normality returned with sockets again :)

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"It's incredible what the gov't can do with the web. Ya know, so long as it is not abused"

 

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I'm sure that'll make it really hard for these organizations to hack LTT.com (or whatever website) and steal your data.

Slot 1 though, they were weird days. Seemed stupid until AMD copied with Slot A and then ...... normality returned with sockets again :)

If only Super socket 7 had taken off, then it would be 1 motherboard for AMD or Intel CPU's still.

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If only Super socket 7 had taken off, then it would be 1 motherboard for AMD or Intel CPU's still.

It did take off, until it ended :)

 

We'd likely have more than those two as well. But alas, competition > collaboration apparently (very rarely true).

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Spying in the name of the country game. Its been happening long before your ancestors were born, it'll happen long into humanities eon long future.

 

Not on this scale. The advent of the internet and advances in computing mean that governments now have the ability to analyze everyone's daily activities and store the results of their analysis in an easily accessible way.

No secret police in the history of the world has had anywhere near as much power over the people as Five Eyes countries and China have now.

 

I wish I could be like all these people, have no responsibilities or obligations or other personal desires and actually be "outraged" about this stuff.

 

Yes it's a silly pastime for idle, petulent people - worrying about not putting yourself, your family, company and country under the thumb of the likes of people who brought us COINTELPRO, Watergate and the damning evidence of Saddam's WMDs.

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