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Date: Tue, 3 May 2011 23:44:13 +0100
From: Cal Leeming <cal@...whisper.co.uk>
To: nix@...roxylists.com
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Facebook

On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 11:41 PM, <nix@...roxylists.com> wrote:

> > Julian Assagne said:
> >
> > --
> > Facebook in particular is the most appalling spying machine that has ever
> > been invented. Here we have the world’s most comprehensive database about
> > people, their relationships, their names, their addresses, their
> locations
> > and the communications with each other, their relatives, all sitting
> > within the United States, all accessible to US intelligence. Facebook,
> > Google, Yahoo – all these major US organizations have built-in interfaces
> > for US intelligence. It’s not a matter of serving a subpoena. They have
> an
> > interface that they have developed for US intelligence to use.
> >
> > Now, is it the case that Facebook is actually run by US intelligence? No,
> > it’s not like that. It’s simply that US intelligence is able to bring to
> > bear legal and political pressure on them. And it’s costly for them to
> > hand out records one by one, so they have automated the process. Everyone
> > should understand that when they add their friends to Facebook, they are
> > doing free work for United States intelligence agencies in building this
> > database for them.
> > --
> >
> > Any thoughts on that or is not it quite obvious even? I think everyone
> > should stop using that fuckbook.
> >
>
> I forgot to add that it's not that long since they've implemented SSL as
> an option to prevent sensitive data to be leaked; they're themself the
> biggest data maining and leaking company in the world. Quite ironic is not
> it.
>
> What I found even more funny, i run myproxylists.com and guess what, i see
> various desperate attempts from the network owned by FB trying to leech
> the proxies :)
>

what do you mean by 'leech the proxies'? And how is this funny?


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