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Intel GEN 5/6 chips SPYING

 
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Intel GEN 5/6 chips SPYING
Intel generation 5/6 CPUs have distributed networked spying functions.

It cannot be turned off.

Made to connect with new Generation of spy drones.

Needs no INTERNET, has a leap-frog function that jumps from device to device until connected to the net.

ULF signal piggybacks on all mobile signals and has DE-encryption built in.
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09/29/2015 11:00 PM
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Wait, I am not knowledgable enough to discern, does gen 5/6 mean newer intel chips or ones that have been out for awhile?
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09/29/2015 11:02 PM
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Re: Intel GEN 5/6 chips SPYING
Last 18 months and the new Skylake series
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09/29/2015 11:05 PM
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DARPA at it again Idol1

I was actually thinking about building a gaming PC with it sometime in the future.
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skynet
One of these days... A *REAL* rain is gonna come and wash all this scum off the streets.
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:skynet:
 Quoting: Travis Bickle


omg, skynet is that scary nsa google right?
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skynet
 Quoting: Travis Bickle


omg, skynet is that scary nsa google right?
 Quoting: Caylus Ark


seriously

They've been tracking is for several years now.
One of these days... A *REAL* rain is gonna come and wash all this scum off the streets.
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09/29/2015 11:15 PM
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So I gutted an old Viacom system like 2006... and ran .5 volts by wire to the pins and then cycled through the on/off parameters on my new intel cpu. Linux works best... so the wifi silicon on the Viacom is pickiing up the signal at 100 feet.... 300 feet.... 600 feet.


From Intel

To overcome those limitations meant converting almost all of the analog aspects of radio to a digital format by creating a specialized processor to handle frequency filtering and modulation tasks. "We had to rethink radio operations from a digital perspective, and approached it as a computational problem," Palaskas said. "It wasn't just converting analog components to a digital equivalent. In some cases we had to invent new things and rethink fundamentals."
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:skynet:
 Quoting: Travis Bickle


Yep, it doesent need to be so complicated but i guess some systems are created to be tamper proof etc. I think its just a case of accepting that everything you do online or with your mobile on your person or anywhere nr tech etc is known.

Just go about your business with that in mind cos imo their is no getting away from it now.

1984 on steroids is here and we lapped it up.
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Intel is converting the radio into a product now; the Rosepoint system-on-a-chip remains in research, but its technology could soon find its way onto handheld devices. The most obvious first candidates for technology like Rosepoint are handhelds, tablets, and even cell phones, such as the Android "Jelly Bean" phones based on the Medfield Atom processor, which are expected to hit the market next year. But the technology could easily spread upward into other parts of Intel's product line, and find its way into ultrabooks and other notebook PCs, giving these devices even more efficient WiFI connectivity and longer battery life. The radio technology on its own could have much larger applications—making wireless access points much cheaper and more energy efficient could make deploying outdoor mesh networks powered by solar, battery, or Power over Ethernet much more practical.
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09/29/2015 11:22 PM
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skynet
 Quoting: Travis Bickle


omg, skynet is that scary nsa google right?
 Quoting: Caylus Ark


NSA doesn't really exist.

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We all breathe the same air.
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09/29/2015 11:31 PM
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:skynet:
 Quoting: Travis Bickle


omg, skynet is that scary nsa google right?
 Quoting: Caylus Ark


NSA doesn't really exist.

:glpgood1morning:
 Quoting: repatriated_one


that picture doeesn't LOOK edited...but if its real
oops2
lol
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09/29/2015 11:56 PM
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nice post
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09/29/2015 11:58 PM
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You could use a spectrum analyzer. I imagine you would have to go out to where you could rule out interference and then take you base line readings and see what parts of the spectrum light up and how far away you can pick it up. They are pricey in that range though but I have always wanted to see if you can rent one.
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Anyone with ANY type of internet connection is being spied on.
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Anyone with ANY type of internet connection is being spied on.
 Quoting: Regenerated


^^^This^^^

Well, except that 'Internet' is a proper noun and must be capitalized.
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