Monday, November 11, 2013

TED/Mikko Hypponen: How the USA betrayed the world's trust -- time to act

Through recent reports and scandals, it was said that the government of the United States is performing surveillance on any foreigner immigrants, or travelers, once their data pass through the checkpoint. It was such a shocking news to be happening in America, the country of freedom and personal rights. Many stared at the TV screens with their mouths ajar and dropping jaws. The truth is, though the government claimed that every act in this aspect was for security only, but when we go deeper we discovered the anti-constitution in this action. As for how wide this surveillance has gone to so far, we can say that, essentially, every international user of the internet is being watched. Just imagine video cameras from the corners keeping watch on you every second 24 hours a day, how uneasy and privacy invading that is!

As Mikko claimed that the computer viruses today were also raginig and causing big problems in the society. Some of the surveillance were also involved in hacking. The hackers would hack into public video surveillance through internet and computers, which was causing a fright and panic among the crowds.

Mikko is the chief of a governmental research team, leading his team on to some of the largest computer viruses investigations. His team had taken down many of the world wide network attacks with wits and cleverness. As now he focused on the surveillance problem, he decided to talk to the crowd about the whole issue beforehand, asking people's opinion on the way.

As a few hundred million more Internet users join the web from India and China and elsewhere, and as governments and corporations become more sophisticated at using viruses as weapons, Hypponen asks, what's next? Who will be at the front defending the world’s networks from malicious software? He says: "It's more than unsettling to realize there are large companies out there developing backdoors, exploits and trojans."

There are much better ways to initiate a war and none of them involved "controlled explosions". They could of had the same effect with any attack larger or smaller without the semblance of any conspiracy. Why would they need to control the demo to begin with... the crash was horrendous enough to start the war without the whole thing coming down. Also how would they get all those explosives into, installed, and wired without anyone knowing about it... Sooo dumb...

Guess what this guy is from Finland or is working there. Of course he is going to bash American information systems and technologies. He has everything to gain by doing this for him and his business. It is not our businesses that are causing this, it is our government. He did the right thing but he is bending truths and causing problems where there was never any to begin with. China is far worse in how they conduct their espionage. If you want a true enemy you should look towards the east.

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