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Thursday, February 27, 2014

You Read It Here First: Government Spies On Innocent People Via Webcams, Laptops, Xbox


Latest Snowden Leak confirms story Infowars first broke EIGHT YEARS AGO


Steve Watson
Infowars.com
February 27, 2014


The latest revelation concerning mass government spying confirms an issue that Infowars has been covering for close to a decade. British and American governments are spying on people in their own homes via web cams, laptop microphones and devices such as the X-box.


The London Guardian has the details in a report based on information leaked by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.


The British surveillance agency GCHQ, with help from the NSA, actively spied on nearly 2 million Yahoo users via webcams built into their computers. The documents show that the agency intercepted millions of images as part of a secret program codenamed OPTIC NERVE.


The report also states that Americans were almost certainly targeted as part of the bulk collection of data, and that there is no law to prevent such activity in Britain.


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The documents show that images were collected from webcams at regular intervals, one image every five minutes, and were used by the spy agency to trial automated facial recognition programs.


The Guardian describes the process as “eerily reminiscent of the telescreens evoked in George Orwell’s 1984.”


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The documents dub the practice as “bulk access to Yahoo webcam images/events”, and spies working at GCHQ compared it to a police database of mugshots. “Face detection has the potential to aid selection of useful images for ‘mugshots’ or even for face recognition by assessing the angle of the face,” the papers read. “The best images are ones where the person is facing the camera with their face upright.”


Essentially, the spy agency appear to have been building a huge digital database containing the faces of Yahoo users.


The documents advise employees at GCHQ on how to use the system, noting “[I]f you search for similar IDs to your target, you will be able to request automatic comparison of the face in the similar IDs to those in your target’s ID”.


In one presentation contained within the documents, more technologically advanced systems, such as iris recognition cameras, are discussed as potential surveillance tools. The paper even chillingly states “think Tom Cruise in Minority Report”.


The documents state that Yahoo users were specifically singled out because “Yahoo webcam is known to be used by GCHQ targets”.


The papers also note that a large quantity of the data collected contained nudity or sexually explicit imagery. The spy agency seemingly made no effort to prevent the collection of such images.


Yahoo described the practice as “a whole new level of violation of our users’ privacy,” and strenuously denied having any knowledge of the program.


Infowars first reported in 2006, EIGHT YEARS AGO, that innocent people were being spied on through their computers. We specifically described the practice as Minority Report style technology, as the GCHQ had done.


We have since covered the issue consistently, warning that “Hundreds of millions of Internet-active Americans will all be potential targets for secret surveillance.”


Of course, some quarters dismissed our reports as “conspiracy theories”, while worried internet users questioned whether the reports were accurate.


The GCHQ program was seemingly not limited to Yahoo user web cams either. Another presentation within the leaked internal papers discusses the capabilities of the Xbox 360′s Kinect camera, saying it generated “fairly normal webcam traffic” and that it was being evaluated as a potential surveillance tool.


We have also documented the potential use of Xbox for surveillance purposes, noting that Skype calls made on the devices can be intercepted. We have also warned that the ‘always on’ camera of the new Xbox One, which is so powerful it can see through clothing, is wide open to abuse by hackers and government agencies.


According to the leaked documents, the OPTIC NERVE program began as a prototype in 2008 and was still active in 2012. There is no indication that the program has been deactivated.


Security expert Bruce Schneier writes that this latest revelation highlights how there is no distinction between actively spying on a person and what he called “Eavesdropping by algorithm”, in other words, automated computer surveillance. The NSA and the Obama administration have attempted to argue that what they are doing cannot be called “spying” or even “collecting” data, because when the data is gathered, a person is not looking at it. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper still uses this explanation to claim he never lied to Congress when he answered ‘no’ to the question “Does the NSA collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of Americans?”


The fallout from the OPTIC NERVE program, the creation of facial recognition databases, and the fact that spooks provably looked at images of people, even NAKED images of people, highlights the fact, Schneier argues, that the “NSA’s definition of ‘collect’ makes no sense whatsoever”, and that our governments are indeed actively spying on us.


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Steve Watson is the London based writer and editor for Alex Jones’ Infowars.com, and Prisonplanet.com. He has a Masters Degree in International Relations from the School of Politics at The University of Nottingham, and a Bachelor Of Arts Degree in Literature and Creative Writing from Nottingham Trent University.


This article was posted: Thursday, February 27, 2014 at 11:18 am


Tags: big brother, domestic spying










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You Read It Here First: Government Spies On Innocent People Via Webcams, Laptops, Xbox

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Microsoft Xbox One prompts outrage after YouTube stealth-marketing stunt

Microsoft Xbox One prompts outrage after YouTube stealth-marketing stunt
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Undisclosed money paid to YouTubers featuring Xbox One in gaming videos prompts backlash. By Samuel Gibbs












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Microsoft Xbox One prompts outrage after YouTube stealth-marketing stunt

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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Xbox One basketball game penalises players for swearing

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Saturday, November 23, 2013

More Than 1 Mln Xbox One Consoles Sold On Launch


More than one million Xbox One consoles were sold worldwide in less than 24 hours following its launch on Friday, Microsoft’s Xbox said in a statement on its website. It is the biggest launch in Xbox’s history and the consoles are sold out at most retailers, the company said. However, it’s not clear whether this momentum will be sustained as the reviews for Xbox One-exclusive games have received mediocre reviews, Mike Hickey, an analyst at Benchmark, said in a report ahead of the release. Competitor Sony Corp. had earlier this week launched its new generation PlayStation 4 to a strong reception, also selling more than one million consoles in the first 24 hours.


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Friday, November 22, 2013

VIDEO: Scenes from the XBox One Launch in Times Square







Late Thursday night in Times Square, fans lined up to be the first to get their hands on the new XBox One. Watch scenes from the big event.

















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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Xbox One: Constantly Listening To Conversations


posted on Nov, 21 2013 @ 11:22 AM


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With the announcement of Microsoft’s next generation gaming console, the Xbox One, it has emerged that the new system carries a device that will be constantly listening’ to gamer’s conversations.




During a PR move designed to make the Xbox One appear more attractive, Microsoft’s hardware program manager, John Link, let slip that a component bundled with the console, the Kinect, will contain a microphone that never turns off.



I’ve never owned a Xbox system but as I understand it the current version has settings that allow the owner to turn off the microphone. This new version does not have that option and is always on.



The new system can automatically detect and identify users through their body shape and voice. The system can also monitor heart rates.


Microsoft were quick to defend the technology, releasing a statement: “The new Kinect is listening for a specific cue, like ‘Xbox on,’” the spokesperson said. “We know our customers want and expect strong privacy protections to be built into our products, devices and services, and for companies to be responsible stewards of their data. Microsoft has more than 10 years of experience making privacy a top priority. Kinect for Xbox 360 was designed and built with strong privacy protections in place and the new Kinect will continue this commitment.”



How can he say that with a straight face, does anyone still believe that Microsoft has the customers privacy in mind?


I know we have ATS members who are gamers, is anyone here going to be purchasing one of these?




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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

VIDEO: Halo 3 Now Free To Xbox Live Gold Subscribers







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