internet of things

Your ‘Smart Home’ Technology Spies On You Day And Night

Every electronic device in your home - from appliances and smart meters to doorbells - forms a personal "Internet of Things." The primary vendors hoover up data, exchange or sell it to others; that is the expected outcome. But a mishmash of security hubris leftover lets black hat hackers assemble an IoT profile on you to see when you are home, what valuables you might have, etc. Figuratively speaking, it leaves you naked as a jaybird for all to peer into your home.

Moving Toward a Global Empire: Humanity Sentenced to a Unipolar Prison and a Digital Gulag

David Skripac “COVID is critical because this is what convinces people to accept, to legitimize, total biometric surveillance.” Yuval Noah Harari, World Economic Forum Using the fake “COVID virus” narrative as cover, the privileged, power-mad parasites who pilfer the world’s wealth have sharply accelerated their longstanding plan to create a single global empire that is …

IoT Forensics: What Your Smart Home Knows About You

This article was received as an email from MIT, but it reveals new information about the topic of IoT forensics, or, discovering what data is hoovered up and stored on you smart home devices. If your home ever becomes a crime scene, all that data could be extracted and analyzed to bite hard. These are the very dangers that TN has been warning about since its inception.

Criminal Minds See The Internet of Things Is The Next Big Hacking Prize

Technocrats are building out the Internet of Things using 5G wireless communications to connect everything that can be connected. However, the IoT is infinitely hackable because of so many unsecured points of entry. This hackable playground is also extending to the Internet of Everything and the Internet of Bodies. Imagine someone gaining access to a patient's pacemaker and turning it off.

Low Power IoT: What Can Be Connected, Will Be Connected

With modern technology, this is only achievable through the IoT, which has more recently been termed the "Internet of Everything" (IoE) to include humans among the inanimate "things". It is unlikely that Nodle will change the world of IoT to a large extent, but it demonstrates the wide-spread development efforts of Technocrats to fulfill the oft-stated adage, "whatever can be connected, will be connected". 

No-Go Zone: Big-Tech 'Smart' Nations & Warrantless Surveillance

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Henrik cover some of the latest news and events in episode 52 of No-Go Zone.
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