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The_Franz posted:you can reset the oil change indicator in bmws by holding the trip odometer button while you turn the key on and then wait until it says 'reset'
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qirex posted:proof we're in the darkest timeline: here's an $800 portable bullet shield/briefcase for EXTREME TACTICAL OPERATORS who wear molle web underpants that is pretty impressive
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infernal machines posted:that is pretty impressive
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 21:33 |
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what a badass, deploying a 3 foot long blanket of protection. if you do the math he must be about 5'6
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he may be short, but he's not getting shot
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haveblue posted:she thinks my tractor's exe
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haveblue posted:she thinks my tractor's exe
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there used to be a farm along us-52 who painted HUNGRY? THANK A FARMER!! on bags of hay by the side of the road then about 6 months later i noticed they added FOR YOUR FOOD after the exclamation marks welp that's my farmer story
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 23:17 |
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just get robert deniro to fix your tractor
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 01:28 |
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in which we loot citizens' electronic devices to find something to charge them with
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frankly the "ISPs can sell your browsing history to other companies" story is much more cyberpunk .
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haveblue posted:she thinks my tractor's exe so mad I get this reference
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Moist von Lipwig posted:so mad I get this reference nah, self-aware country music is awesome https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqK4Q67rdM4 give it until the first chorus Sagebrush fucked around with this message at 22:05 on Mar 23, 2017 |
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ConanTheLibrarian posted:frankly the "ISPs can sell your browsing history to other companies" story is much more cyberpunk . https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/21/technology/personaltech/crossing-the-border-heres-how-to-safeguard-your-data-from-searches.html
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SwitchbladeKult posted:https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/21/technology/personaltech/crossing-the-border-heres-how-to-safeguard-your-data-from-searches.html what is it, exactly, that stops border patrol from requiring you to contact this person you left all your passwords with
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carry on then posted:what is it, exactly, that stops border patrol from requiring you to contact this person you left all your passwords with the fifth amendment. see also the item about fingerprint readers
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carry on then posted:what is it, exactly, that stops border patrol from requiring you to contact this person you left all your passwords with you have better plausible deniability that your friend isn't home or lost your passwords that article goes in with the thesis that you're okay spending a night in jail to deny access to your data and that the cops don't really want it too badly. as you observe, if they really wanted it they could execute a search warrant against your password holding friend
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 15:31 |
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Oh yeah. If the state wants your data the state will have your data. I merely linked this because the fact that the state is confiscating personal data at boarder crossing is more proof we've landed square in the dystopian nightmare future.
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haveblue posted:the fifth amendment. see also the item about fingerprint readers the fifth amendment only applies to self incrimination, which is why all of my passwords contain an admission of a crime
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what if you work for the government or a defense contractor or something, and revealing the information on your phone would be a breach of national security -- would border control compelling you to unlock the device then be considered entrapment of sorts, because they're compelling you to commit a crime?
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Sagebrush posted:what if you work for the government or a defense contractor or something, and revealing the information on your phone would be a breach of national security -- would border control compelling you to unlock the device then be considered entrapment of sorts, because they're compelling you to commit a crime? that actually happened during the first travel ban fiasco, some nasa person was forced to unlock his phone which potentially contained sensitive information. don't remember any developments after that
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angry_keebler posted:the fifth amendment only applies to self incrimination, which is why all of my passwords contain an admission of a crime since you can't be compelled to incriminate yourself, you can just say that all your passwords contain an admission of a crime also i maintain that the best solution is just never to enter the united states of america
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Sagebrush posted:what if you work for the government or a defense contractor or something, and revealing the information on your phone would be a breach of national security -- would border control compelling you to unlock the device then be considered entrapment of sorts, because they're compelling you to commit a crime? haveblue posted:that actually happened during the first travel ban fiasco, some nasa person was forced to unlock his phone which potentially contained sensitive information. don't remember any developments after that yeah, in these cases the individual under duress is almost always at fault, the threat of being detained until interagency wrangling has been completed is insufficient to rise to the level of duress necessary to justify breaking a security agreement with a federal agency like, if the cbp dude drags you into a windowless room and threatens to kill you, then you would have a plausible defense, but of course you couldn't prove it so even then you'd likely lose
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the child porn dude just lost his case because the judge ruled that he can unlock the computer without giving up his passwords
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Sagebrush posted:what if you work for the government or a defense contractor or something, and revealing the information on your phone would be a breach of national security -- would border control compelling you to unlock the device then be considered entrapment of sorts, because they're compelling you to commit a crime? defense contractors and feds aren't supposed to have anything that hot on a computer or phone in the first place
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Sagebrush posted:what if you work for the government or a defense contractor or something, and revealing the information on your phone would be a breach of national security -- would border control compelling you to unlock the device then be considered entrapment of sorts, because they're compelling you to commit a crime? if that's the case the device usually has very specific wrapping, including warnings and such. see section 10 of http://dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/520001_vol3.pdf for an example.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 01:28 |
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can i plead a fifth self inebriation lol
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big scary monsters posted:since you can't be compelled to incriminate yourself, you can just say that all your passwords contain an admission of a crime mycrimes.keepass
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mycrimes.txt + myidentity.ppt
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 15:06 |
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Before going through customs make an encrypted bit for bit copy of your phone and laptop, throw it in online storage, wipe your phone and laptop and reimage with the usual android/ios/windows OS with normal stuff on it like steam games and photos of family or whatever. After getting past customs wipe and reimage again with your encrypted backups. Seems pretty easy to get around.
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even easier is to check in your birdbath at the counter
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mycrimes.org myidentity.jpeg
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Blockade posted:Before going through customs make an encrypted bit for bit copy of your phone and laptop, throw it in online storage, wipe your phone and laptop and reimage with the usual android/ios/windows OS with normal stuff on it like steam games and photos of family or whatever. After getting past customs wipe and reimage again with your encrypted backups. Seems pretty easy to get around. I'm the hotel WiFi you're gonna try to upload 200 gigs of encrypted disk image across
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 16:41 |
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Just go read thegrugq on this and STFU forever
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 17:16 |
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just set your lock screen to goatse and fib about your pass code
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Roosevelt posted:just set your lock screen to goatse and fib about your pass code its in there somewhere i just need another look
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 20:39 |
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oh poo poo make your lock screen like a grindr clone and it says "swipe right if youre so fantastically gay". p sure no border guy would be into that
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ugh i hate mobos with at power supplies Sagebrush posted:I'm the hotel WiFi you're gonna try to upload 200 gigs of encrypted disk image across im the delta backup any good phone os creates when idling on wifi Roosevelt posted:just set your lock screen to goatse and fib about your pass code its all fives right in the hole right on the ring
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Roosevelt posted:just set your lock screen to goatse and fib about your pass code George posted:its in there somewhere i just need another look
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