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israeli virus • 8 years ago

Victims...

Theres so many people playing victim these days that it casts doubt on and abuses actual victims.

Are half of these "victims" dipishts who put their personal information on the internet where it got stolen and abused jennifer lawrence style?

joekerr • 8 years ago

The government wants to use fear to justify unconstitutional, unnecessary action which could not be justified under any other terms (without fear).

RedPills • 8 years ago

so if I become a victim of cyber-crime performed by the government, does the government have the right to hack in to my computer, making it legal to hack me in the first place? if this is the form that fighting cyber-crime takes, I'd rather just fight them off myself. thanks.

Do we all have to start covering our tracks like criminals just in order to keep the digital blinds closed against every peeping a-hole on the planet. at this point, what the hell, why not. if you want privacy you have to fight to have it and keep it. It seems the battle for privacy and ethics ended in slaughter. the advertisers and power mongers just keep steamrolling over whatever they like.

The internet was pretty good for a couple of decades there. Now it's like being a minority, in a bad part of town. You can get mugged by your neighbors or harassed by the fuzz, just by walking down the street minding your own business. Your only options are, stay in the house, defend yourself, or live in fear.

jreb57 • 7 years ago

This sounds dangerous to me. It sounds as though the government is trying to bypass due process