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![]() Have been reading more and more stories of "Internet of Things" devices being compromised and being used as part of BotNets to take down adversaries.
https://www.engadget.com/2016/09/25/...m-cyberattack/ 'To Krebs, the incident highlights the dangers to free speech in the modern era. It's not just that it's relatively trivial to mount a censorship campaign, it's that the cost of defending yourself against that campaign can be prohibitive.' I was curious what some more educated people on the subject have to say. Does this highlight some of the dangers we are exposing ourselves to with autonomous vehicles? (Are our Refridgerators attacking our local foodstore to get us to goto walmart?)... Also, with recent advancements of photon transportation, will this become less of an issue? I'm sure I could of laid this out better. Peace. | ||
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![]() Internet of Things botnets: You ain’t seen nothing yet
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Last edited by entruil; 10-15-2016 at 01:03 PM..
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![]() Easy solution, they tie everything together into a single centralized system, a quantum computer. Nothing would operate without a connection to it, nothing. It will monitor every device, computer and connection in the world, and in space. Not only electronic devices, but biological systems as well, they will all receive sophisticated transponders under the skin, already happening. Full and complete control by AI, of everything. http://www.naturalnews.com/050528_ja...ai_robots.html
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![]() Lol, "it's possible" right in the opening paragraph. Why do you believe click bait so much? Stop smoking the faux.
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JH was a simulation exercise using AI, less known, but documented (as well as taught to NATO forces). What, you think one system is controlling satellites while the other is computing the best recipe for the perfect quiche? (totally unrelated?). They put all that stuff together, it's how technology has always moved forward, even since the invention of the light bulb. We take an existing technology, then another, put them together to form a new technology or an improved technology with greater capabilities. As technology improves, as we break past present limitations, such as in computing power in this case, systems become more powerful and able to handle greater loads, to interconnect or even merge. Oh but they made a fun movie, right? so it can't ever be real in the slightest, right? zzzZZZzzz... zzzZZZzzz....
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![]() you linked naturalnews
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