Homeland Security Monitoring Keywords on Social Networks

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  1. skip

    skip Founder Administrator

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    In response to a Freedom of Information request, the dept of Homeland Security released details of its social network monitoring program, including the sites it monitors and the hundreds of keywords it looks for. It also reveals the way it assesses threats.

    So you should think about what you post on social networks, esp. Facebook and twitter which they monitor very closely.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/24/homeland-security-manual_n_1299908.html
     
  2. jaredfelix

    jaredfelix Namaste ॐ

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    "Facebook" is the single most powerful tool for population control ever created - Mark Zuckerberg

    what a surprise right>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks3do5l6-dE"]Facebook CIA Project , Mark Zuckerberg is a CIA AGENT! - YouTube

    have you heard the type of security now at ground zero? o_O
     
  3. stinkfoot

    stinkfoot truth

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    "Walked" away from my FB account last year... added it to my host file so all content from it is blocked on my computer.
     
  4. Aerianne

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    Here's the first page of the list of watched words. It goes on for pages after these.


    This is the section on Domestic Security

    More: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/24/homeland-security-manual_n_1299908.html
     
  5. jaredfelix

    jaredfelix Namaste ॐ

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    dang, i think im good ;p lol
     
  6. Aerianne

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    "Sick" is on the list. How many people have ever said something about being "sick" on a social networking site or public forum?
     
  7. deleted

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    a few days ago, I was sitting in the cafe when this dude I know shows me his phone.
    one this phone was a FB page and himself with gun, pills, drugs, crack, guns, more guns, dope bundles and his fag cars. After he left it was like I took 200ug of LSD I was laughing so hard at that idiot. Im having a flashback right meow..
     
  8. Aerianne

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    Remember when it was okay to just "talk about the weather"??? No more...here's the watched word list on weather terms:

    More: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/24/homeland-security-manual_n_1299908.html
     
  9. rollingalong

    rollingalong Banned

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    people should start pasting those words into every post possible so as to deluge the government with them...if they want to waste money monitoring teenagers breaking up with each other on fagbook then we should help them out....i hope some anonymous dudes are writing a program as we speak that will do it for you surreptitiously
     
  10. Carlfloydfan

    Carlfloydfan Travel lover

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    yah, just copy and paste the list onto your FB. Maybe in protest millions of people can do just that to overload their systems. What it amounts to is a bunch of nonsense but it sure would be funny.
     
  11. stinkfoot

    stinkfoot truth

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    ...or be creative and work them all into a paragraph- then post it all over FB.
     
  12. jaredfelix

    jaredfelix Namaste ॐ

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    not the type of paragraph thatll have you arrested moments later though lol
     
  13. Aerianne

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    Here's another group of watched words; this is the list they associate with
    Southwest Border Violence:


    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/24/homeland-security-manual_n_1299908.html
     
  14. jaredfelix

    jaredfelix Namaste ॐ

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    this website is probably setting alarms off in Langley
     
  15. Aerianne

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    Then, there is the list of Infrastructure-related trigger words:


    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/24/homeland-security-manual_n_1299908.html
     
  16. etkearne

    etkearne Resident Pharmacologist

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    So if I am talking to my friends (I don't use Facebook so it wouldn't happen anyways) about an "infection" I had from the common cold, it would be flagged by the Feds. What a fucking waste of server space that our tax dollars are funding! We should be using that server space to run mathematical models for financial security and economic models and NOT homeland security!
     
  17. rollingalong

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    one of those words caught my attention
    they are a gang of badasses
    [​IMG]

     
  18. Carlfloydfan

    Carlfloydfan Travel lover

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    I actually did do that instead. haha.
     
  19. krozar

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    Don't know why why anyone would be surprised. The most obvious method for surveillance of such a large amount of data is to parse keywords and phrases and flag them for human scanning. They've probably been doing this since 2002. Those massive NSA server banks exist for a reason.

    3 major ways to watch the Internet:
    -parsing posts/emails;
    -browsing patterns;
    -guilt by association;

    Using VPNs stops the surveillance at the ISP level, where much of it actually originates. This is also an era where some IT person, without any oversight, can put your IP in a log and send you to prison. I find that virtually everyone should have encrypted hard disks and lock their computer when away from it. Use Chrome's incognito mode or Firefox's private browsing mode while using a VPN so that your cookies can't be cross-checked.

    -Encrypting hard disks, thumb drives, and containers: http://www.truecrypt.org
    -A list of VPNs that take privacy seriously: http://torrentfreak.com/which-vpn-providers-really-take-anonymity-seriously-111007/

    Keep your computer free of spying programs, such as the freebies. Run AdAware or similar program along with a good malware scanner.

    It isn't paranoia. It's smart. In the age of no rights when it comes to "cyber crimes" and being one IP in a text file away from bang-me-in-the-ass prison; you watch yourself.

    These motherfuckers are crazy.

    Much <3
     
  20. theanimatedone

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    Another reason to make your facebook private.
     

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