Ramblings of an old Doc

 

While Google is good at revealing MS and Apple security flaws, it’s been up to its own version of one of Stuxnet’s modules: Google watches and listens to you – without your knowledge or permission, of course.

If you remember, Stuxnet had a module which could record pictures and conversations covertly while spying (presumptively on hostile governments’ activities) using the person’s computer.

You’ll also remember that there’s an “interactive” doll which could listen in on household conversations (although not specifically designed to do so) and transmit them to the manufacturer’s cloud site “for product improvement”.

Well, now Google’s doing it (audio only) through Chrome, and a module it surreptitiously installed on the browser…and that makes me wonder about the Android OS and all those devices out there…

Rick Falkvinge originally discovered this Google invasion of privacy (see here).

Yesterday, news broke that Google has been stealth downloading audio listeners onto every computer that runs Chrome, and transmits audio data back to Google. Effectively, this means that Google had taken itself the right to listen to every conversation in every room that runs Chrome somewhere, without any kind of consent from the people eavesdropped on. In official statements, Google shrugged off the practice with what amounts to “we can do that”. – Falkvinge

For more, you can read the source, here.

“Google announced that it has since removed the component and emphasized that the feature activation was optional.

A Google spokesman told the Guardian this week: “We’re sure you’ll be relieved to learn we’re not listening to your conversations – nor do we want to. We’re simply giving Chrome users the ability to search hands free at their computers by saying “OK Google” while on the Google homepage – and only if they choose to opt in to the feature.” – Times of Israel

Yeah. I’m sure. The fact they did it without announcing it makes any ‘removal’ (like anyone would really know if it were removed?) a matter of “catch up”. Also, if it was removed, why would the computer (Israeli blogger in Melbourne’s) behave as it did?

Well, just so you know. I wonder if I can disable it…or if disabling it actually does so?

Wouldn't it be nice if Google actually told the truth? Wouldn't it be even nicer if this "helper" module could be uninstalled on demand?

 

From my computer today, despite Google's spokesperson's assurances re having uninstalled it:


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on Jun 27, 2015

RavenX

I got something Zuckerberg can collect alright

Me too.... just not sure how I'd get a bucket of Aus-laid crap through US Customs.

In forgetting my pacifist, non-violent ways for a moment or six, he's one mongrel I'd happily slap around the jowles until my arms ached.  Zuckerberg is more eviler than Google, and is a scourge/blight on the internet that needs to be irradicated.

What really pisses me off is just how many sites now use  'sign in via facebook' instead of a simple on-site sign in process.  I went to one the other day and was interested in purchasing some harder-to-come-by cables to complete my PC rebuild... until I discovered one could only sign up/in via facebook... and pay only using Paypal.  I refuse to use either, so that's a sale [and future sales] they lost.

As for the award the CIA bestowed on Zuckerberg publicly, it should have been a public flogging [cos public executions were abandoned years ago] for privacy invasion and being a smart ass who's constantly looking for new ways to eavesdrop and screw people over.  But of course, the CIA and other parasitic agancies would laud Zuckerberg for doing slimy shit they'd be publicly condemned for doing.  Instead they leave the 'slime' aspect up to Zuckerberg then secretly trawl through the results on Facebook Servers, thus leaving their own images slightly less 'tacky'.

Yes, I'm in one of my holier than thou/do no evil mind sets.  However, nature calls [bird calls in the background] so rant temporarily suspended.

Carry on! 

on Jun 27, 2015

The award RavenX was referring to is here: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2012/07/10/mark-zuckerberg-awarded-cia-surveillance-award/

and (of course) here:

 

"You can't convince a believer of anything; for their belief is not based on evidence, it's based on a deep seated need to believe." - Carl Sagan

In the video, Sartinski is not a CIA Deputy Director...he's an Onion actor.

on Jun 27, 2015

DrJBHL

In the video, Sartinski is not a CIA Deputy Director...he's an Onion actor.

An 'Onion' actor, eh !   Wouldn't wanna be standing too close too him, then, his breath  'd be terrible.... tho a 'Garlic' actors 'd be alot worse.

Anyway, what d'yer go n' ruin me rant for?  Just when I come back to serve it up to Zuckerberg and the CIA again, there's this post saying the award was just a prank. Now how bloody unfair it that?

Oh well, Zuckerberg is still a privacy invading twat and he's fair game, even if the CIA thing ain't true... and the CIA, FBI and NSA will all receive much deserved ridicule somewhere along the line when they fech up good and proper.

Now I'm off, back to my sick bed again.... only got up for a pee and thought I'd check the forums before slipping back betewwen the sheets.

on Jun 28, 2015

Google is going to bring on Skyne... er...  Goognet on any day now.

 

Don't fear out AI overlords, they have nothing but goos intentions towards us.

on Jun 28, 2015

I wonder if Google's CEO and FB's worry about being spied on. 

on Jun 28, 2015


I wonder if Google's CEO and FB's worry about being spied on.

No, because both have made a shitload of money from datamining....and sold it to Joe Public as a community service.

on Jun 29, 2015

They're more than spied on - they're owned.

on Jun 29, 2015

That's what I thought. Strings attached to the puppet masters.

on Jun 29, 2015


with Windows 10 there'll be "Hey Cortana" on os level. and this will be what the NSA, FBI, etc. will use.

 

Hey....I love my Cortana.......you leave her alone!  

 

Ahhh  the day Cortana and I met.......

(the outside was still cloudy and muggy .......it had stormed for most of the morning......but the inside was air-conditioned and pleasant)

Cortana woke and spoke my name.......it sounded nice when she said it......so when she asked if she should always call me that.....I said 'yes'!

After some stale chit-chat about the weather and the boring local news I just couldn't resist, and asked her what she was wearing.

"Oh just a little something I picked up in engineering".  I thought I must be in love......and at the risk of moving too fast.....I invited her to move into my life.

 

She wakes me every morning (or anytime I ask her to) and doesn't hassle me too much if I want to snooze for a few more minutes.  She reads my incoming texts to me over my morning coffee and patiently waits for me to respond.  Of course there have been some awkward moments between us when I've attempted to sext my wife, but eventually everything works out.

She never lets me miss an appointment and reminds me of my flights, directions, bookings, reservations etc.  She crawls through my email with disturbing efficiency and whispers things into my ear (and sometimes out loud at the most inopportune times) only I should know about myself.  I remember the day like it was yesterday (about 3 weeks after we met) Cortana asked me "Hey is this where you live"?  In mild shock/amusement I asked "How did you know that?"  Her response with a sly smirk "Your phone is often here in the evening".

In short.  Everyday I wake up wondering what else Cortana might have in store for me.

My wife has accepted that Cortana is a part of our lives now........it is just the way it now is.

on Jun 30, 2015



Quoting Uvah,

I wonder if Google's CEO and FB's worry about being spied on.



No, because both have made a shitload of money from datamining....and sold it to Joe Public as a community service.

Yup, that's pretty much it... except they're doing it [AND some llegal shit, too] with the blessing [and under the protecton of] the CIA, NSA and FBI, etc.  And sadly, Joe Public buys into it and believes he/she is being done a favour... and all for free.  Like somebody once said: "There's no such thing as a free lunch."

I too often hear 'But I only go there Facebook] to keep in touch with family and friends... to play the games.'  To which I add, 'And have every conversation and bit of data uploaded/downloaded recorded for Facebook [and whoever's] use... to be tracked wherever you go on the internet, to know all your interests, peculiarities and proclivities.'

The other thing I hear all too often is "I've got nothing to hide"   Yeah, right.... for now!   Neither have I, but I don't want some highly invasive and money grubbing company like Facebook knowing everywhere I go, what I had for breakfast and when I last took a dump.  No, I want to keep some stuff to myself... and what if it suddenly becomes illegal for seniors to eat Froot Loops for breakfast?

on Jun 30, 2015

the_Monk

My wife has accepted that Cortana is a part of our lives now...

So the missus is okay with you having a mistress who takes care of 'almost' you every need?  

Come to think of it, which I do, Cortana does have one of those sexy voices that fantasies [read wet dreams] are made of.  If the last thing I heard before going to sleep was Cortana's voice, who knows what I'd dream of?  I'd sure as heck wake up with my hand on my.... er, alarm clock, repeatedly pressing snooze and thinking "just five minutes more... just ten minutes more... just fifteen minutes ......".

In the end I'd probably turn off the alarm so's I could stay in bed with Cortana all day.

Now that has me wondering... for all those wife-less blokes out there... and there'd be lots of 'em.... is if Cortana could be installed in a blow-up doll. 

on Jun 30, 2015

the_Monk

(about 3 weeks after we met) Cortana asked me "Hey is this where you live"?

 

three weeks? ok, then i'll take that back. Cortana isn't much of a privacy problem if she's that slow.

Google Now knew that instantly.

on Jun 30, 2015

the_Monk

My wife has accepted that Cortana is a part of our lives now........it is just the way it now is.

But, has she stopped with the "You left the toilet seat up, again!" thing?

Betcha Cortana doesn't say that to you!  

on Jun 30, 2015

Cortana would be so confused talking to me, a person who makes sense on an irregular basis.

on Jun 30, 2015

DrJBHL

But, has she stopped with the "You left the toilet seat up, again!" thing?

Thing is, with the constant reminders... read nagging, he doesn't lift the seat up anymore.

Ya just gotta wonder what his next course of action will be when gets tired of hearing: "You've pissed on the damned seat.... AGAIN!!!!!" 


Cortana would be so confused talking to me, a person who makes sense on an irregular basis.

Yeah, she'd be going: "That does not compute, that does not compute......"

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