Posted on 03/07/2017 6:59:35 AM PST by TigerClaws
This is why IoT security is so important. Your friggin refrigerator or smart thermostat can be weaponized against you.
It’s far more than Linux, Microsoft, iPhone, or Android. Look up The Internet of Things.
The Russkies went back to IBM Selectrics a few years ago.
The Russkies went back to IBM Selectrics a few years ago.
We are waking up.
Re Hastings: he was being watched and timing was essential. His Mercedes was activated on a short stretch of boulevard where there was a median. Someone wanted to avoid him hitting another car. They wanted to control the investigation and no lawsuits from other victims.
“I guess that easier now that theyve digitized everybodys medical records.”
Up next, the Uniparty will push for a nationwide standard for election “security”, through the DHS, calling for all polling places to use computerized systems.
I think we should examine a little closer why Congress wanted us to ditch incandescent bulbs and buy curliecues with IP addresses.
I’m not sure what systems they use. I’m just saying that now that records are transferable, they can be hacked.
The democrats didnt even call back the FBI for more information or work on their internet security.
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If the FBI is anti-Trump, wouldn’t the DNC be happy to have the experts vet their systems? Unless they were covering up something else, like the overpaid Pakistani brothers and their wives with a secure server full of information from sensitive House committees. Oh....and these so-called IT security experts are never seen on premises, work exclusively for Democrats on the committees and have shady backgrounds full of questionable financial operations along with ties to a known terrorist suspect.
What a great way to funnel intel to foreign donors.
See George Webb:”Hillary’s henchmen, the Awan brothers.” Maybe begin around day 130 or so.
Gee, I wonder if aircraft controls can be remotely grabbed, too, like the French came up with in 2000?
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There is something over at Abel Danger on this sort of tech. Something about a patent pool that Hillary, Michelle and other favored female insiders aka:The Sisterhood, participate in.
Haven’t been there is a long time, but if you have the time, it’s worth a look. Sounded far-fetched when I first read it, but now...?
Alex Jones saying we could be spied on through our TVs, cable boxes etc. He was more right than he was given credit for.
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I used to laugh at AJ before I became aware of the caliber of his sources, only a few of which are public or featured on his channels.
Then, I made it a point to catch his short out-takes whenever I had a few minutes to spare. They, like Trump’s tweets and pronouncements, eerily turned out to be at least in the neighborhood, if not dead-on accurate.
Alex uses his drama queen persona to effect. He salts his truth with conspiracy that, in turn, turns out later to be close to the mark minus the hysteria. I now have a fair amount of trust in his sources and usually try to keep tabs on his allegations over time.
Alex has been hinting at Trump wanting to release DARPA results to the public for about a year, now. Sounds like Wikileaks is doing some of it for him.
Was that digitization required by Obamacare?
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Yes. There was an expensive mandate for all medical records to be electronic. There may have been a subsidy for early adapters. There was a deadline and fines thereafter.
I know a semi-retired doc who works for a clinic that is cash only ($39 exam, some tests and some drugs)and I recall his wife saying they do not use the electronic system. My doc friend was railroaded out of his mainstream hospital gig, denied admittance privileges and in general treated badly for making his conservative views known...this was several years ago. I think he lost his assisted living contracts and various health insurance Board positions, as well. He does moonlight in the ER of a tiny private rural hospital hanging on by the skin of its teeth, if it is still extant.
Forgot to add that the mandate required the practices to buy/use a specific software program. There may have been some allegations that friends of 0 profited from this. So much has happened, I don’t recall all the details/sources.
EPIC software
Do they really have IP addresses?
Probably the hight-end ones do?
They have to be able to communicate with the Doctor, not like he can go back in and root around when he wants a status update.
He isn’t in Nebraska, by any chance?
Sounds like my kind of doc.
It would be pretty easy for the regime to put a bug in the software that everybody was required to use, and that would make all the records manipulable remotely.
Crazy stuff. Who would ever have thought it would come to this?
The question I’ve wanted to ask the politicians for some time now is this: What is NOT possible for the Obama regime to do and get away with?
“making assasinations easy, such as jamming the accelerator on Hastings Mercedes to full speed”
Impossible unless they had physical access to the automobile in order to install something they could connect to remotely. That simply cannot be done without some type of physical modification to the vehicle. The onboard computers installed in vehicles which could control such things have no native wireless capabilities, and are completely separate from any cellular service in the vehicle, like OnStar.
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