GCHQ could be fans of pancake polls

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If this is to be believed then it might explain the heavy slant polls take towards pancakes;

https://firstlook.org/theintercept/...lls-ways-british-spies-seek-control-internet/

• “Change outcome of online polls” (UNDERPASS)

• “Mass delivery of email messaging to support an Information Operations campaign” (BADGER) and “mass delivery of SMS messages to support an Information Operations campaign” (WARPARTH)

• “Disruption of video-based websites hosting extremist content through concerted target discovery and content removal.” (SILVERLORD)

• “Active skype capability. Provision of real time call records (SkypeOut and SkypetoSkype) and bidirectional instant messaging. Also contact lists.” (MINIATURE HERO)

• “Find private photographs of targets on Facebook” (SPRING BISHOP)

• “A tool that will permanently disable a target’s account on their computer” (ANGRY PIRATE)

• “Ability to artificially increase traffic to a website” (GATEWAY) and “ability to inflate page views on websites” (SLIPSTREAM)

• “Amplification of a given message, normally video, on popular multimedia websites (Youtube)” (GESTATOR)

• “Targeted Denial Of Service against Web Servers” (PREDATORS FACE) and “Distributed denial of service using P2P. Built by ICTR, deployed by JTRIG” (ROLLING THUNDER)

• “A suite of tools for monitoring target use of the UK auction site eBay (www.ebay.co.uk)” (ELATE)

• “Ability to spoof any email address and send email under that identity” (CHANGELING)

• “For connecting two target phone together in a call” (IMPERIAL BARGE)

Could you make use of these tools :)

I would love to meet the guy in charge of naming things there :D

What do you think? Legit?
 
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longer list here
https://firstlook.org/theintercept/document/2014/07/14/jtrig-tools-techniques/

really this isn't massively more l33t that stuff availible in the 80's,
but it's clearly aimed at extremist groups and social media.

Actually I'm a bit disappointed it's not a bit more joined up.


Interested in nmap running over tor though.


I wonder what list we've all just got added to for looking at that web page :D
 
really this isn't massively more l33t that stuff availible in the 80's,
but it's clearly aimed at extremist groups and social media.

That's what I'm thinking. Its all been around for ages but its like they're creating a hirens boot CD from it :D

Some of them must have Backdoor access to these systems or it wouldn't work which would indicate some big companies are lying.
 
"Ability to scan users hard drive for Manga and ferret washing pictures"(ANGRY PANCAKE)
 
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