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>> No.12264005

this is exactly what the EU has already done

>> No.12264016

>>12264002
this is supposed to be news? Shit like this has been going on for decades. Look up PRISM and learn something for a change.

>> No.12264029

india are really being very good goys. banned high denominition banknotes, taxes on gold, balkanizing their internet...

>> No.12264049

this is in response to vishnu posting. vishnu posters will be sent to reeducation camps. i warned you white devils.

>> No.12264064

>>12264002
I fucking hate Modi. Complete piece of shit.

>> No.12264081

>>12264005
Yeah, and Australia and the USA and China. Is it over?
>>12264016
>Shit like this has been going on for decades.
Yes, but recently governments outside the west have becoming more and more overt about not only information gathering, but how they plan to censor and penalize people for expression.
It is transitioning from a western project that tries to be low-key + China giving zero fucks and steaming ahead, into a global phenomenon where it is no longer shamefully hidden away like PRISM, but overt and made a part of the fabric of the state's operations in a much more in-your-life and in-your-face way.

The fact that people aren't reacting strongly even now suggests that perhaps, it is over. That we have already been checkmated mentally (into accepting this) before being checkmated technologically as this progresses into a future where new technologies, especially in AI and robotics allow even greater control by few individuals and we are even more locked in until eventually we reach the point where it's just completely physically impossible to revolt.

>> No.12264266

>thinking there are any "free" countries, east or west

The global elite controls everything. Everywhere. Banks, corporations, money flows, international trade, anything that matters is in the hands of the globalists elite. Everywhere. There is no way a politician that goes against their wishes will ever get elected. EVER. They are all of the same ilk.

>> No.12264286

>>12264002
remember the times, when you could easily get a virus, while browsing the web. Well, not anymore. A lot has changed. Another political cycle.

>> No.12264288

>>12264002
>break end to end encryption

how is any business online supposed to be able to work if you can't use a secure VPN? I work in IT and we use VPNs for fucking everything.

>> No.12264295

>>12264081
but yes, in essence you are right. We are seeing a shift from covert surveillance to overt thought policing. Owerll would have been so proud.


Best bit is that politicians are slowly, one by one, dropping the pretense that they are in power to act in the best interest and to protect the people who voted for them. In the EU perhaps more so than elsewhere. They keep adpoting legislation that nobody but their overlords want and get literally vitriolic at the people when they question them.

>> No.12264298

>>12264288
>we use VPNs for fucking everything.
why? what's the business?

>> No.12264310

>>12264005
No, there's no such law.
Only Australia and India so far. Uk tried, it's a crime to not decrypt your data when they request however.

>> No.12264328

>>12264298
>why? what's the business?
banking, though the uses can be applied to pretty much anyone, we use VPNs to connect all the branches together so you can transfer phone calls, print to different branches, transfer files, etc. We use VPNs to connect to cloud hosted services from vendors, we use them to manage our firewall and other appliances, we use vpns to remote in from home, there's a shit ton of stuff you use them for and encryption is pretty much required by law for banks.

>> No.12264334

>>12264002
It's for keeping tabs on people connected to ISIS and Pakistan intelligence, just after they passed this bill, a week later they caught dozens of people planning a terrorist attack.

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Excellent

>> No.12264338

>>12264310
the bit about removing content within 24 hrs originated in the EU. i would be stunned if they don't follow up with encryption regulations though

>> No.12264345

>>12264328
banking, though the uses can be applied to pretty much anyone, we use VPNs to connect all the branches together so you can transfer phone calls, print to different branches, transfer files, etc. We use VPNs to connect to cloud hosted services from vendors, we use them to manage our firewall and other appliances, we use vpns to remote in from home, there's a shit ton of stuff you use them for and encryption is pretty much required by law for banks.
whoa, so all the networks go to single VPN IP address, where files can be shared? I didn't think VPN had so many applications.
>we use vpns to remote in from home
how does this work? you connect to certain IP address, which is whitelisted so you can access bank server or smth?
t. not an IT guy

>> No.12264439

>>12264334
Ah yes, the classic "look, this is why we did this!" false flag
It's only a matter of time before India and Pakistan nukes each other.
Once this happens, central Asian countries north of India and Pakistan will enter a new golden age, supported by silkroad 2.0 that is being built now

>> No.12264451

>>12264439
Why the Pakis and Pajeets hate eachother?

>> No.12264479

>>12264081
>USA
No.

>> No.12264482

>>12264451
They used to be 1 country (called India). They have long running territory disputes and Pakistan has always had aspirations towards ruling highly muslim parts of India.

>> No.12264490

Have you been asleep for the last 2 years or is this your first time of /biz/?
Do you seriously think people here are investing their lifesavings in chainstink and derogold, or spend their day tethered to the bitcoin charts?
Do you not see cryptocurrency was always meant to be a political system for peaceful revolution, and that after the bitcoin project got subverted by blockstream, idealists quietly and efficiently moved to ethereum?
Do you not understand coins, tokens, speculation and price appreciation are covert ways to fund open source development for the greater good?
You're given all the information, in plain sight, and it's like it floats past you

>> No.12264493

>>12264479
Yeah USA hasn't done it overtly. Just covertly bullied tech companies into building backdoors into hardware and software for the 3 letter agencies to use.

>> No.12264496

>>12264310
I thought you aren't alowed in those countries to encrypt your data in the first place.

>> No.12264507

>>12264310
>it's a crime to not decrypt your data when they request however
they can't legally prove i didn't forgot the password / lost the keys.

>> No.12264524

>>12264328
>>12264288

Companies are not the target/primary victim of this phenomenon.Although,depending on their scale, they may be.Your average Joe though that walks around with his smartphone which is connected to all his email/social media/credit cards etc etc is whole other story and that person hasn't the faintest idea of how to protect against such intrusions

>> No.12264531

>>12264507
good luck trying to use reason to defend yourself
they'll spin it as extremely unlikely on the level of "well we can't prove an invisible pink elephant isn't in the room either".

only politicians and other powerful people get away with bullshit like "whoops lost the keys xD"

>> No.12264532

Let Yurope burn

>> No.12264536

>>12264531
i don't think that flies in courts the burden of proof is on the prosecutor unless you are dealing with the irs.

>> No.12264590

>>12264345
>>we use vpns to remote in from home
>how does this work? you connect to certain IP address, which is whitelisted so you can access bank server or smth?
>t. not an IT guy

You run an app that is usually preconfigured by your IT department to connect to a specific IP address, to increase security we also require the use of a USB dongle that the employee must have plugged into their computer.

>> No.12264598

>>12264493
You think those companies don't see the benefit for themselves to have those backdoors?
You don't think those companies find it useful to be able to brick a phone or computer or tablet just on their whim?
You don't think companies see those backdoors as a means to control consumers either through collecting consumer data and sending targetted ads or by bricking their device and tricking consumers to buy new ones?
I am sure other countries of the world also don't mind use of those backdoors that _the companies wanted and built into their products_.
Take your lefty liberal bullshit somewhere else.
Leftists and liberals are as evil a corporatist as any `nazi` or `fascist` or `capitalist`.

>> No.12264607

>>12264598

You sound like a whiny little snowflake

>> No.12264620

>>12264607
I might sound like one, but you are a faggot.

>> No.12264631

>>12264620

keep crying bitchboy

See how far they gets you

>> No.12264651

>>12264631
Damn. You gay.

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>>12264002
Guess we are going for pajeet technocracy.

>> No.12265227

>>12264002
THEY ARE TRYING TO ELIMINATE THE VISHNU ON THE BLOCKCHAIN

>> No.12265279

>>12265169
Superpower 2030

>> No.12265318

>>12264266
This. Central banks controlling money supply means there isn't really a free market anywhere in the world. We live in socialist shitholes where politicians whine and blame the private sector for every stupid thing they do, and stupid people still vote for them.

>> No.12265354

Humanity lost the second the Jew took form.

>> No.12266014

>break encryption
lmao they have no idea what the fuck is encryption, do they
also since fucking when is facebook fucking encrypted hahahahahahaha
nigger if I don't have the encryption key then it's not fucking encrypted

>> No.12266148

Public blockchains came along just in time to combat this bullshit. Kinda suspicious how well the timing is actually.

>> No.12267109

>>12266148
All according to keikaku.

>> No.12267167

>>12264451
Pakistan used to be a part of India and everyone got along just fine, but the British divided the two, rounded up all the muslims and gave them their own country. And have been stirring up ethnic tensions ever since. Most conflicts are due to territorial disputes.

>> No.12267190

nobody really cares what the pajeets are doing. its still very easy for those that know what theyre doing to be both private and undetectable that they are hiding something