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  • @etraces
    e-traces @etraces ART LIBRE 29/09/2020
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    @ericw
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    One Way to Prevent Police From Surveilling Your Phone
    ▻https://theintercept.com/2020/09/25/surveillance-sim-cloning-protests-protect-phone

    Use Signal and add a PIN code to your phone’s SIM card to help protect against spying. Federal agents from the Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department used “a sophisticated cell phone cloning attack—the details of which remain classified—to intercept protesters’ phone communications” in Portland this summer, Ken Klippenstein reported this week in The Nation. Put aside for the moment that, if the report is true, federal agents conducted sophisticated electronic surveillance (...)

    #SIM #smartphone #iPhone #DoJ #Verizon #T-Mobile #Sprint #Google #DHS #activisme #BlackLivesMatter #écoutes (...)

    ##surveillance

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  • @etraces
    e-traces @etraces ART LIBRE 10/01/2020
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    @vanderling
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    « Data brokers », la main invisible du marché
    ▻https://korii.slate.fr/tech/a-la-trace-livre-olivier-tesquet-capitalisme-surveillance-donnees-person

    Quelles sont les conséquences en matière de contrôle social quand votre nom se retrouve dans une base de données informatiques ? Le chapitre qui suit est issu du livre du journaliste Olivier Tesquet, « À la trace-Enquête sur les nouveaux territoires de la surveillance », qui paraît ce 9 janvier 2020 aux éditions Premier Parallèle et décrit sans les fantasmer les mécanismes de ces systèmes opaques qui nous gouvernent. Un manuel à l’usage des personnes, trop nombreuses, qui pensent n’avoir rien à cacher. (...)

    #AddThis #Criteo #Datalogix #Epsilon #Equifax #Experian #Microsoft #Oracle #T-Mobile #Weborama #Sprint #AT&T #Foursquare #Twitter #Uber #géolocalisation #consentement #bénéfices #BigData #data #données #DataBrokers #marketing #profiling #publicité (...)

    ##AT&T ##publicité ##surveillance ##santé

    https://korii.slate.fr/sites/default/files/styles/1440x600/public/pp.jpg

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  • @etraces
    e-traces @etraces ART LIBRE 28/01/2019

    I Gave a Bounty Hunter $300. Then He Located Our Phone
    ▻https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/nepxbz/i-gave-a-bounty-hunter-300-dollars-located-phone-microbilt-zumigo-

    T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T are selling access to their customers’ location data, and that data is ending up in the hands of bounty hunters and others not authorized to possess it, letting them track most phones in the country. Nervously, I gave a bounty hunter a phone number. He had offered to geolocate a phone for me, using a shady, overlooked service intended not for the cops, but for private individuals and businesses. Armed with just the number and a few hundred dollars, he said he (...)

    #T-Mobile #Sprint #AT&T #Apple_Maps #Maps #smartphone #géolocalisation #harcèlement

    ##AT&T

    https://video-images.vice.com/articles/5c34be6e559eb40007bdb6fd/lede/1546966344011-shutterstock_699205381-copy.jpeg

    • #AT&T
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  • @hackernoon
    Hacker Noon @hackernoon CC BY-SA 30/12/2018

    #scrum Project Management: Secrets of Effective Sprint Planning
    ▻https://hackernoon.com/djangostars-scrum-project-management-secrets-of-effective-sprint-plannin

    https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/200/1*AX9V9ZmROP-5fIi63WmjxQ.png

    Nataliia Peterheria — Project Manager at Django Stars.Our experiences make us who we are. This guide is a set of personal findings and experiences the development team and I acquired while working on numerous projects. Like many other companies, we work in Scrum. But Scrum just gives us rules on how to organize the work process. By trial and error, I tried to polish formula to organize every sprint as efficiently as possible based on business demands and team capacities. By using the formula, we managed to create a smooth and harmonic process, the product was finished by the end of the project, no time was wasted during sprints, and no team member was left sitting on their thumbs. For example, as it often happens when teams use an ill-defined approach to planning sprints, developers do (...)

    #sprint-planning #effective-sprint-planning #project-management #agile

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  • @hackernoon
    Hacker Noon @hackernoon CC BY-SA 30/12/2018

    Why We Don’t Gather Feedback at #sprint Reviews Anymore
    ▻https://hackernoon.com/why-we-dont-gather-feedback-at-sprint-reviews-anymore-1a88ea81b54d?sourc

    https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*KxDCvTI212bCVtUCe0fBBg.jpeg

    Recently we decided not to gather feedback at our biweekly sprint reviews anymore and concentrate instead on making the development process transparent for the stakeholders.We’ve always thought that feedback is the main goal of a sprint review. So why have we discontinued this practice?At the recent sprint reviews, we were gathering feedback diligently. We invited guests, managers, and partners. Our teams reported on feedback they’d received. But I wouldn’t say it was a success.20 minutes is not enoughAt a sprint review, teams show what work has been done in brief sessions 20 minutes each. When demonstrating a client app (a website, mobile site, or mobile app), we don’t have time to question more than two or three clients. And that’s not enough. And when we demonstrate a back-office (...)

    #less #scrum #agile #sprint-review

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  • @hackernoon
    Hacker Noon @hackernoon CC BY-SA 15/07/2018

    Sprints, marathons and hikes
    ▻https://hackernoon.com/sprints-marathons-and-hikes-f5ed2e9951bf?source=rss----3a8144eabfe3---4

    https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*AS5yEwISbj6vI-3Ihpyynw.png

    Preparing for a #sprint. Photo by William Stitt on UnsplashA sprint is when you run as fast as you can a short distance. You exhaust as much energy as you can in what can be described as a focused explosion. The goal is set (typically 100, 200 or 400 meters away) and the track is planned and designed to optimize for speed. The goal of a sprint is to finish as fast as possible (on time).A #marathon is a long distance run with a clear goal. You know from the beginning how long you will run and which path to take. Conservation of energy is a concern but you still have to keep a high pace. Collapsing at the finishing line is a legit strategy because the goal of a marathon is to finish it on time and on budget. You carry no extra weight to be able to reach this goal.Photo by Pietro Rampazzo on (...)

    #agile #startup #product-management

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  • @etraces
    e-traces @etraces ART LIBRE 19/05/2018

    Géolocalisation : la sécurité pas une option pour les données personnelles
    ▻http://www.zdnet.fr/actualites/geolocalisation-la-securite-pas-une-option-pour-les-donnees-personnelles-39868

    LocationSmart recueille les données de localisation en temps réel de millions de clients de la téléphonie cellulaire grâce au concours des opérateurs américains. Problème : une faille de son site Web permet de gélocaliser une personne, sans son consentement. Une vulnérabilité dans le site Web d’une entreprise qui recueille les données de localisation en temps réel de millions de clients de la téléphonie en Amérique du Nord permet à quiconque de voir où se trouve une personne, et bien entendu sans le (...)

    #smartphone #géolocalisation #hacking #LocationSmart #AT&T #Sprint #T-Mobile #Verizon

    ##AT&T

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  • @etraces
    e-traces @etraces ART LIBRE 19/05/2018

    A bug in cell phone tracking firm’s website leaked millions of Americans’ real-time locations
    ▻https://www.zdnet.com/article/cell-phone-tracking-firm-exposed-millions-of-americans-real-time-locations

    The bug allowed one Carnegie Mellon researcher to track anyone’s cell phone in real time.

    A company that collects the real-time location data on millions of cell phone customers across North America had a bug in its website that allowed anyone to see where a person is located — without obtaining their consent. Earlier this week, we reported that four of the largest cell giants in the US are selling your real-time location data to a company that you’ve probably never heard about before. The (...)

    #LocationSmart #T-Mobile #Verizon #Sprint #smartphone #géolocalisation #hacking #AT&T

    ##AT&T

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  • @etraces
    e-traces @etraces ART LIBRE 28/04/2017
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    @suske
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    La neutralité du net aux États-Unis, c’est bientôt fini
    ▻http://www.numerama.com/politique/252993-la-neutralite-du-net-aux-etats-unis-cest-bientot-fini.html

    Aux États-Unis, le régulateur des télécoms lance le chantier pour mettre un terme à la neutralité du net, à la plus grande satisfaction des fournisseurs d’accès. Mais les partisans de ce principe n’ont pas dit leur dernier mot et la mobilisation se met en branle pour une bataille qui sera capitale. C’était cousu de fil blanc. Avec un chef de l’État franchement hostile à la neutralité du net et la nomination à la présidence de la commission fédérale des communications (FCC) d’un opposant farouche à ce (...)

    #Comcast #Sprint #Verizon #neutralité #FCC #Charter

    ##neutralité

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  • @etraces
    e-traces @etraces ART LIBRE 22/11/2016

    Trump prouve son hostilité à la neutralité du net avec deux nominations controversées
    ►http://www.numerama.com/politique/210554-donald-trump-demontre-son-hostilite-a-la-neutralite-du-net-avec-deu

    Donald Trump avait critiqué la neutralité du net en 2014. En 2016, deux nominations dans son équipe de transition révèlent davantage son hostilité à ce principe. La neutralité du net aux États-Unis n’a qu’à bien se tenir : Donald Trump va lui mener la vie dure au cours des quatre prochaines années que durera son mandat. En effet, il a été découvert que le président-élu a fait appel à deux personnalités farouchement hostiles à ce principe dans son équipe chargée d’assurer la transition du pouvoir avec (...)

    #Sprint #neutralité_du_net

    • #Donald Trump
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  • @erratic
    schrödinger @erratic 15/09/2014

    Sprint, Windstream traffic routing errors hijacked other ISPs

    It is not always longer far away countries such as India or Pakistan which make these mistakes but also Mr. USA himself can made erroneous announcements (#BGP #route_hijacking).

    In simple words, it is like putting road signs on the Internet where Sprint and Windstream say to the world:
    “Hey guys, send all traffic for the following networks to us: Telesmart, Macedonia, Saoudinet, Saoudi Arabia, a network from Gaza, one from Iceland, and three from China”
    (all their traffic are belong to us ...)
    The effect is that the traffic does not reach its destination, or that it transits via another network as was the case for Telesmart.

    Quotes from ▻http://www.renesys.com/2014/09/latest-isps-to-hijack :

    From 13:56 UTC on Tuesday (9-September) to 15:56 UTC on Wednesday (10-September), US wireless carrier #Sprint (AS1239) started hijacking a prefix (95.128.184.0/22) from Telesmart, an ISP in Macedonia. What was interesting was that once traffic arrived at Sprint, it continued onto Cogent and finally onto its intended destination at Telesmart in Skopje. Was this an accidental #man-in-the-middle (#MITM) or something else?

    [...]

    The same day #Windstream (AS7029) began announcing 212.118.142.0/24 (SaudiNet), which is normally announced by Saudi Arabian incumbent, Saudi Telecom. Unlike the previous Sprint example, traceroutes to this prefix along the Windstream route died within Windstream, effectively knocking this network off the Internet for anyone accepting the bogus route. Then on Wednesday, Windstream announced a handful of strange routes for about 10 hours including one from Gaza, one from Iceland, and three from China — all more-specifics of existing routes, ensuring their global propagation and acceptance.
    [...]
    There is a potentially innocent explanation to this example. Perhaps, these address ranges were ones that Windstream deemed to be sources of bad traffic and so was “blackholing” them internally, a relatively common practice. In this scenario, we could have simply witnessed Windstream inadvertently leaking internal routes to the global Internet for 10 hours.

    PS: Also interesting reference in a larger context, at this year’s #Defcon 22 conference, Luca Bruno and Mariano Graziano from eurecom.fr ("a leading teaching and research institution in the fields of information and communication technologies") gave a talk about the vulnerabilities of some ISPs’ public #looking_glass utilities that would allow an attacker to remotely modify #router configurations.

    white paper:
    ▻https://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-22/dc-22-presentations/Bruno-Graziano/DEFCON-22-Luca-Bruno-Mariano-Graziano-looking-glass-WP-UPDATED.pdf
    presentation:
    ▻https://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-22/dc-22-presentations/Bruno-Graziano/DEFCON-22-Luca-Bruno-Mariano-Graziano-looking-glass-Updated.pdf

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/03/Aybabtu.png

    #ISP
    #security
    #blackhole

    #Wristcutters

    • #Gaza
    • #Sprint
    • #China
    • #Iceland
    • #India
    • #Macedonia
    • #Pakistan
    • #United States
    • #wireless carrier
    • #ISP
    schrödinger @erratic
    • @erratic
      schrödinger @erratic 15/09/2014
      @stephane @erratic

      Previous recent hijacks this year:
      bitcoin theft ▻http://seenthis.net/messages/283266 @Stephane
      indosat ▻http://seenthis.net/messages/2435467 @erratic

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  • @reflets
    Reflets [RSS] @reflets 20/02/2014

    Faites les taire !
    ▻http://reflets.info/faites-les-taire

    Jusqu’à quand ? Jusqu’à quand tolérerons-nous ces déclarations ridicules qui sont une insulte à l’intelligence des peuples ? Jusqu’à quand ? Des exemples ? Ils manqueront de pertinence tant ils sont nombreux, une déferlante sans fin… Le nuage de Tchernobyl qui s’arrête aux frontières françaises, le patron du Medef qui demande que l’on arrête de […]

    #A_la_Une #Tribunes #Amesys #Angela_Merkel #Bad_Aibling #Bude #Cogent #Facebook #Fleur_Pellerin #GCHQ #Google #Level3 #Menwith_Hill #NSA #Patriot_Act #Qosmos #Snowden #Sprint #Twitter #Verizon

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  • @liotier
    liotier @liotier CC BY-SA 7/06/2013

    #AT&T, #Sprint, credit card companies - yes, of course #NSA #surveillance involves more companies than already listed: ►http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324299104578529112289298922.html #Verizon

    • #AT&T
    • #Sprint
    • #Verizon
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