Just in case people didn't know we live in a dystopian orwellian nightmare, here is more evidence

Just in case people didn't know we live in a dystopian orwellian nightmare, here is more evidence

The police in the UK use this device.

>The technology allows officers to extract location data, conversations on encrypted apps, call logs, emails, text messages, passwords, internet searches and more.

>It can be used on suspects, victims and witnesses.

>It also downloads deleted data, including messages sent to the phone by other people

>there was "no limit on the volume of data" police could obtain, and "nothing clear" in terms of when it should be deleted.

>They don't need a warrant and you don't need to be charged with a crime.

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43507661

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Use a dumb phone. Internet cafe for shit posting.

so i guess the real question of this thread that needs to be answered is, what the fuck do you plan on doing about it bong? Seriously what the fuck are you gonna do about this tyrannical rot that has taken over your country?

He's going to not archive and make us give page visits to the BBC so it can justify increasing its budget to spread more propaganda.

I think a lot of us are trying to find an answer to that question. It's not just the UK, though we seem to be one of the worst. The whole west seems to be heading in the same direction. It's like we are a testing ground.
What do you think we can do?

Can a phone be intentionally infected with something that will brick that device?

>eternal anglo enjoying eternal 1984
Pottery.

Doing anything is prohibited for natural population in Bongistan, else they will be sent to brainwashing factories to watch BBC 24/7.

I don't know how, isn't it the Norwegian Guys job. The bbc doesn't make a profit and is not really concerned with ratings.
Also the guts of the story I green text, so you don't need to even visit the story.

I didn't make it up, honest

It won't be long before a couple of smart guys somewhere figure that out and put it on app store

1. Save archive.li in your bookmarks
2. Paste link and check if the page was already archived (in this case it was archive.li/1k99s )
3. Archive page if it wasn't archived.
4. Post link to archive.

>They don't need a warrant

How is depriving someone of their property, against their will, not theft?

You're taking the first steps in fighting back. Identifying it.

They aren't deprived of their property if you just make copies :^)

dont worry liberalists will save the west....

>Use a dumb phone

I note that the new Nokia phones have replaced the old charging pin with a USB port, presumably to permit the sort of access in the OPS post.

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>Cellebrite

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thanks.

lol are you afraid of your cops
you just need a butter knife to scare them away

Nordbro always wanted others to archive he wanted to change board culture not become a meme with a "job" himself. Remember that, he is a good man.

i miss norbot

Me too man, wherever he is I hope he knows that he did change the board a lot actually.

Reading e-mails and call logs with no warrant or charge. Jesus. There's no limit to the outrages modern Brits will endure.

I always thought it was a bot, it used to happen so quickly.
Russian annon taught me how to do it. i have a new skill now and will try to use it and show and encourage others to do it too

Didn't the patriot act and the stuff Snowdon released mean the US was doing this stuff too?

I think the thing here is they seem to have this device that they can just plug into the phone and take everything off.
Also there is no legislation governing it.
It's like some 3rd world shit and we are probably going to see more of it as technology advances. Technological innovation will be quicker than legislation

I think it was a script but there was a guy running it, I saw him post after it in threads on several occasions. I think he wanted to walk a grey area on the bot thing too because it's against the rules

So basically you are saying the uk is 10 to 20 years ahead of the rest of the world.

The Patriot Act let them use one warrant for multiple devices, but they still had to have the initial warrant. There's no comparison.

We don't have to plug a device in because our NSA already intercepted all that data of yours and can search it via xkeyscore.

We're basically just as fucked but the difference is, ours at least have to pay lip service to the rights and rules and such yours have been given unequivocal carte blanche to do whatever the fuck they want

>The whole west seems to be heading in the same direction.
I'm genuinely surprised every day I wake up and people haven't started forming militias/free corps and started putting the people responsible up against the wall. I mean sure we don't have weapons but that has never stopped people before.

Much though I hate the current state of UK policing. You realise that every police force in the western world can do this too right?

>what the fuck do you plan on doing about it bong?
>Doing anything is prohibited
kek

Not legally. The Fourth Amendment protects us from search and seizure without due process.

>Cellebrite empowers law enforcement, military and intelligence, and corporate customers with relevant and defensible
digital evidence to build stronger cases and more effective operations.
>Cellebrite Mobile Synchronization is an Israeli company that manufactures data extraction, transfer and analysis devices for cellular phones and mobile devices.

You don't own your texts, phonecalls or emails. They belong to your provider you are merely renting their services.

The police can not intercept voice, sms or e-mail without a warrant or court order. It is illegal. In our civilized country we place limits on what the authorities can and can't do.

To clarify, they can't do this to U.S. citizens. With foreigners we can do pretty much what we want.

literally found the only non newfag in this thread and digits confirm

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So how does this device work, surely it's not able to just connect with any device it likes and start harvesting data?

>What do you think we can do?

Get a louder voice, organize, protest, vote. Short of a actual civil war(that you would most likely lose) that's your best option.

it only pulls ALL data if the phone is unlocked, its simple dont use fingerprint/face unlock and use a very long number password.

Oh no my secret love of giraffes will be exposed. /S

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>ahead

I don't think that's the right word, but a lot of these crazy things seem to be coming out of western Europe. Sweden seems to be competing with us for top spot.
The weird thing is that a lot of these Draconian practices seem to be coming from the left where as traditionally you might expect them to have come from an authoritarian right.

I do think if they can get away with things here they will try and spread it elsewhere.
Like we have cameras everywhere here. We are filmed everywhere. It's expected. I pass so many cameras just entering and exiting my home. These are all linked up to the authorities. I see this spreading to other countries

our communities and moral seems so broken in the UK. I think we would probably face most opposition from our own people.
I can't understand how there is no response to the grooming gang situation. A new one came out about one in Oxford the other day. Absolutely no response from the people. Yet yesterday there was a big demo in London by the Jews because of perceived anti-Semitism. Our children are getting raped and killed no demos or any response and yet there is still a crack down on dissenting speech.

It is madness

know someone on computer forensics degree, there's ways of pulling all data off phone, complete image, doesn't matter what state it's in, unlocked whatever. smart phones are a liability, always were

Didn't the Prism programme show there was massive collections of data

Also wasn't there stories ( I just had a quick check and couldn't find what I was looking for) that showed that the US uses gchq to spy for them. They get a foreign agency to do it for them

I wouldn’t get on your high horse lecturing Britbong’s abt this shit user, the US is going down the same path and all I see is apathy and passivity.

As opposed to the other cunts that sit around and do nothing? How's that ethnostate coming along Rasheed.

>The weird thing is that a lot of these Draconian practices seem to be coming from the left where as traditionally you might expect them to have come from an authoritarian right.
God damn, you must be young.

>They don't need a warrant and you don't need to be charged with a crime.
that cant be true

>Universal Forensic Extraction Device' (UFED), with the ability to extract both physical and logical data from mobile devices such as cellular phones and other hand-held mobile devices, including the ability to recover deleted data and decipher encrypted and password protected information.

>In March 2016, it was reported that Cellebrite offered to unlock an iPhone involved in the FBI–Apple encryption dispute.

Also they maybe using it in the us and other countries too

>In April 2011, the Michigan chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union questioned whether Michigan State Police (MSP) troopers were using Cellebrite UFEDs to conduct unlawful searches of citizens' cell phones

>A 2017 data dump suggests Cellebrite sold its data extraction products to Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and Russia.

Read up on Parallel Construction.
The NSA and police are already doing this. Just without the official statement.
They can go around it.

Point taken.
I was thinking specifically about free speech and censorship here though. Traditionally the left and liberals (in the UK) have promoted these ideas and now there seems to be a major clampdown.

>Police officers should be prevented from accessing people's personal mobile phone data without a search warrant

>one former chief constable said obtaining a warrant in each instance would be "just not practical".

>decision to download phone data was a judgement that could be made on a case-by-case basis "defined by the investigative requirements of the case

>They can download every aspect of your life - but you have no idea what they are going to do with it," she said.

>"The legislation is not fit for purpose, not just for the people that it would impact, but also for our police forces, who have to keep communities safe."

>still using a cell phone tethering device in 2018

Faggots

What does a USB port have to do with it?
Are they gonna collect your data through the power line?

It doesn't matter, they have all the adapters they need. IPhone, mini usb and most likely old models.
Intelligence services have been using this for years

How do they do this if you refuse to unlock the device? The only way Cele where able to decrypt even the FBI shooters phone was because it was an older model with known exploit.

It’s incredibly hard to brick an iPhone.
This kind of things, if all they can is to brick, are valuable in bug bounties. So it’s dumb to waste it as an app.
Also the AppStore validation goes through actual people, so missing something that straight out bricks a device is hard to miss.
Israeli company was also behind the Pegasus virus.
If we are talking about android, unlocked or locked, it doesn’t matter. Their tools and documentation leaked a while back.
If we are talking about iOS, generally speaking, it works only on unlocked phones with some exceptions.
If they phone wasn’t unlocked after a reboot, you can’t unlock it without the passcode at all.
There was a bug that allowed you to enter how many passcodes you wanted, in an older iOS, it was patched.
If it was unlocked once after a reboot, it depends on the device and iOS version. When they helped the FBI open that phone iirc, they used a vulnerability specific to that iOS version and that device, it was patched.
Staying on the latest version, using a long passcode and avoiding touchID/faceID is the way to go.

>physical extraction functionality can also overcome devices' password locks, as well as SIM PIN numbers.

>Physical extraction enables it to recover deleted information, decipher encrypted data, and acquire information from password-protected mobile applications such as Facebook, Skype, WhatsApp and browser-saved passwords.

>extracts mobile device data directly onto an SD card or USB flash drive. Another major difference from the UME is the UFED's ability to break codes, decipher encrypted information, and acquire hidden and deleted data.

>has the ability to extract data from nearly 8200 devices as of June 2012.[14] These include smartphones, PDA devices, cell phones, GPS devices and tablet computers. The UFED can extract, decrypt, parse and analyze phonebook contacts, all types of multimedia content, SMS and MMS messages, call logs, electronic serial numbers (ESN), International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) and SIM location information from both non-volatile memory and volatile storage alike.[15] The UFED supports all cellular protocols including CDMA, GSM, IDEN, and TDMA, and can also interface with different operating systems' file systems such as iOS, Android OS, BlackBerry, Symbian, Windows Mobile and Palm as well as legacy and feature cell phones' operating systems.

Not trying to brick an iPhone kike. I'm trying to brick the data acquisition device

> Israeli company was also behind the Pegasus virus
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Partners

>V9YYVGoy

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Wikipedia seems to suggest they can
>Android user/pattern lock bypass for physical extraction and decoding, physical extraction from phones with Chinese chipsets (including MediaTek and Spreadtrum), TomTom GPS trip-log decryption and decoding, iOS device unlocking, and other research and development.

You think apple can't be unlocked? Is apple now the safest. They used to say it was blackberry

USB has 4 wires 2 x data and 2 x data. Simply disconnect the 2 data wires. You can do it on the usb port on the actual phone if you're confident enough.

>>The technology allows officers to extract location data, conversations on encrypted apps, call logs, emails, text messages, passwords, internet searches and more.
>>It can be used on suspects, victims and witnesses.
I can do this myself all I need is the phone number

I can access both camera phones also

>Use a dumb phone. Internet cafe for shit posting.
you can use a smart phone it just has to be paid with cash with no name on it then they can't do shit they can't prove it was you

buy the phone and the cards in cash and then wait a week or longer so the security tape at the place you bought it cycles through and is erased

>Is apple now the safest.
android now safest for security professionals

They we’re always usb they just had a proprietary plug. If you had an adapter a computer could see it.

Apple actually has hardware encryption, is by far the safest if you're not using a 4 pin code and something longer it should be uncrackable.

I can do that on my phone too.....

How?

text the target with a malicious link

>The weird thing is that a lot of these Draconian practices seem to be coming from the left where as traditionally you might expect them to have come from an authoritarian right.
checks , because if it came from the right it would be "totally unacceptable" and worthy of a "major uproar" for "fascist practices" so the use the left to pass this dictatorship wave .

you're a dumbass if you think your iFaggot data is safe

Kek

>iFaggit

Thanks for the KeKs girls

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>cards in cash
friend, they banned them in most eu countries in 2016 or so because terrorists used them.

>non newfag
>too new to know how to make one themselves

>not encrypting your entire phone

If they find it in your pocket with all your information on it and the number you've said is yours, buying it using cash and all that shit is useless

Actually its software. a few years back i got a bet I lost. I had to unlock a bricked iphone. sadly i could only get the previous owners phone numbers.

We can still get Sims with pre loaded data though can't we? Then that could just be stuck in a burner phone

I thought iPhones were UN-H@x0rzable!!!!!!!!

>they can't do shit they can't prove it was you
Haha.

You are going to have to build some more prisons Bong.
With them hate speech laws, and that tech the ones you have are going to be rather crowded

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Kill yourself reddit nigger

>so i guess the real question of this thread that needs to be answered is, what the fuck do you plan on doing about it bong? Seriously what the fuck are you gonna do about this tyrannical rot that has taken over your country?

What can he do? The vast majority support that stuff. Everyday in America more and more assholes come here and support the same shit. He is pretty much alone, i'd suggest he flee but that only buys him some time as we're turning into them.

>Didn't the patriot act and the stuff Snowdon released mean the US was doing this stuff too?

Yep, we live under the same shit, when the public found out some grasped and then made believe it wasn't happening or it was just. If you cross the wrong powerful people in the US they will crush you all the same with those tools.

>decipher encrypted data


.doubt

>he said data twice

Lost right can be recovered, but you need to know they were stolen.

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>You think apple can't be unlocked? Is apple now the safest. They used to say it was blackberry

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM_(surveillance_program)

The phone maybe locked but any data / messaging it did has been logged. Tim Cook just larps to please lull his customers into thinking no one is logging everything off Apple devices, its PR nonsense.

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Do they needs to be unlocked? Yes? Then get fucked, pigs. You’ll have to arrest me before I give up my lolis.

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Briskly walk away from the useless cops before they have a chance to use it.

I was going to point out how people were literally demoing to take your guns the other day. As many of our own people favour this sort of shit. Things are only going to get worse

Chant "God safe the queen" over and over

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