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DECEMBER 27, 2020


There have been alot of talk about hackers who daily hack wifi and cell phones. Many people were unsure that these sort of things were occurring and the evil amongst us have the motto, "deny everything." Most of these hackers are paid by either police or the feds to do what it is they are doing. Then there are those who is racist and hack wifi and cell phones merely for the thrill. There was an explosion which occurred in Nashville, TN., within the past couple of days which was a battle bvetween the NSA and the FBI. But of course you know a scapegoat was apprehended. This was a distraction of whats going on around us daily. Every so often when people start thinking about whose responsible for their demise over the internet, once government agents get a whiff of it, horrible events take place. They don't want you thinking for yourselves nor questioning whose behind all the Covid conspiracies. Not long ago, Montu, aka Muhammad Eury, who lives in West Cleveland, Ohio, did a small lecture on hackers. I have tooken some of the information and articulated it in a way where ordinary people can understand it. And so...

n 2017, hackers and security researchers highlighted long-standing vulnerabilities in Signaling System 7 (SS7, or Common Channel Signalling System 7 in the US), a series of protocols first built in 1975 to help connect phone carriers around the world. While the problem isn’t new, a 2016 60 Minutes report brought wider attention to the fact that the flaw can allow a hacker to track user location, dodge encryption, and even record private conversations. All while the intrusion looks like ordinary carrier to carrier chatter among a sea of other, “privileged peering relationships. Telecom carriers and lobbyists have routinely downplayed the flaw and their multi-year failure to do much about it. In 2018, the CBC noted how Canadian wireless providers Bell and Rogers weren’t even willing to talk about the flaw after the news outlet published an investigation showing how (using only a mobile phone number) it was possible to intercept the calls and movements of Quebec NDP MP Matthew Dubé. Now there’s yet another wake up call: a new report from the Guardian indicates that Rayzone, an Israeli corporate spy agency that provides its government clients with “geolocation tools,” has been exploiting the flaw for some time to provide clients access to user location information and, potentially, the contents of communications. Apparently, the company first leased an access point in the network of Sure Guernsey, a mobile operator in the Channel Islands. From there, it appears to have exploited the SS7 flaw to track users in numerous additional countries:
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“Industry sources with access to sensitive communications data say there is recent evidence of a steady stream of apparently suspicious signaling messages directed via the Channel Islands to phone networks worldwide, with hundreds of messages routed via Sure Guernsey and another operator, Jersey Airtel, to phone networks in North America, Europe and Africa in August.” Of course, as with other past reveals of this type (like when Saudi Arabia was also found to be doing something similar to track targets inside the U.S.), the companies involved either insist they know nothing about such exploitation, or that they’re vaguely aware of it, and have done everything possible to prohibit it from happening. Though one reason many Telecoms may not have been particularly keen on cracking down on the practice is that numerous western governments very likely exploit the SS7 flaw as well. Senator Ron Wyden demanded answers as early as 2017 from mobile phone companies as to why they haven’t done more to thwart the practice, and, last I checked, is still awaiting a response. For smaller carriers it can also be expensive and complicated to remedy the problem, which makes them even easier targets for exploitation. Experts say the U.S. FCC, as you might expect, hasn’t done much of anything to coordinate a response to the threat: Instead, as the SolarWinds supply chain hack illustrates, America under Trump spent countless calories hyperventilating over nonsense like TikTok instead of focusing on the vast number of very real cybersecurity threats that actually pose a risk to international consumer, government, and business privacy.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is supposed to protect Americans from the telecom industry. Unfortunately, it has been corrupt agency for decades. This includes refusing to update antiquated and inadequate radiation exposure guidelines. During the Trump administration, lawsuits have been filed against the agency for not protecting the public from unsafe levels of radiation as well as controversial and dangerous 5G on Earth and in space. Doctors and scientists have asked the agency many times, and again recently that health and environmental risks from radiation from 5G, cell towers and other wireless sources be evaluated by experts with no conflicts of interest. Recently the U.S. Government Accountability Office issued warnings about cybersecurity risks associated with 5G deployment. The White House has also issued a directive about the potential for satellites being targeted by hackers as well. https://youtu.be/xxcl8kC_I98. https://youtu.be/QJQo5EJF3is. https://youtu.be/MhL-SubrMEg. https://youtu.be/JgL-VlR1Nuw. Anyone concerned about cybersecurity and privacy risks from wireless devices may be interested in Mozilla’s annual guide that includes information about specific products.

After thought: hackers, sometimes working for wifi providers, can slow down your use of the internet. Smart meters can also do this along with calculating every tab you press on either your laptop or desktop computers. They are so determined to keep Americans ignorant that they'll force your neighbors to turn against you, and in so doing, someone will hack your devices thinking that noone really cares for you anyway. This happens alot in black and latino communities under their demonic Illuminati leaders and syndicates. Wake up people. Everything around you is an illusion and holograms are being used to usher you in as bewildered cattle. Watch for 2021. All lies will have brought forth events predicted nearly 100 years ago. You have been warned...
Sunday, December 27th 2020 at 2:17AM
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