US Military Bought Mass Monitoring Tool That Includes Internet Browsing, Email Data.
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
[align=justify]The “Augury” platform includes highly sensitive network data that Team Cymru, a private company, is selling to the military. “It’s everything. There’s nothing else to capture except the smell of electricity,” one cybersecurity expert said.

Multiple branches of the U.S. military have bought access to a powerful internet monitoring tool that claims to cover over 90 percent of the world’s internet traffic, and which in some cases provides access to people’s email data, browsing history, and other information such as their sensitive internet cookies, according to contracting data and other documents reviewed by Motherboard.



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What the... 90% of world's internet traffic :cry:
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(September 24, 2022, 03:22 PM)cod Wrote: What the... 90% of world's internet traffic :cry:
Motherboard Tech by Vice Wrote:“The network data includes data from over 550 collection points worldwide, to include collection points in Europe, the Middle East, North/South America, Africa and Asia, and is updated with at least 100 billion new records each day,” a description of the Augury platform in a U.S. government procurement record reviewed by Motherboard reads. It adds that Augury provides access to “petabytes” of current and historical data.


maybe our data is also included in it :cry:

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no surprises
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End is coming towards us fast, sad thing we can't do anything about it
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(September 24, 2022, 03:07 PM)dhc9z Wrote: [align=justify]The “Augury” platform includes highly sensitive network data that Team Cymru, a private company, is selling to the military. “It’s everything. There’s nothing else to capture except the smell of electricity,” one cybersecurity expert said.

Multiple branches of the U.S. military have bought access to a powerful internet monitoring tool that claims to cover over 90 percent of the world’s internet traffic, and which in some cases provides access to people’s email data, browsing history, and other information such as their sensitive internet cookies, according to contracting data and other documents reviewed by Motherboard.



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U.S. Military don't need to buy anything. They have own control-sistems i can image =) Why them should buy.. also even if that's true - they have to continously monitorate all us , so also the ones who sell secret data
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Fuck team Cumsock!
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Can they buy private information about their own citizens ?
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Why would anyone care ? 😎 

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