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wickedsdesires -> RE: Hand Over Your Data - The Blob Needs Your Data (9/29/2025 6:30:29 AM)
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Fuck me, a good thread Boscox. I knew you could do one a year, more would be better. Big Brother indeed. Larry Ellison right wing fuck, although strictly speaking he is just a greedy kunt and will get as many contracts from Trump as his donations warrant. And, is that that fucking Tony Blair? He used to be PM Labour for UK. In 2002 he tried to introduce digital ID card into UK but it went nowhere. As off today the current government is trying to resurrect that policy. As NHS is mentioned in that clip. The National Health Service holds a wealth or all UK medical information and records and companies have been trying to get their hands on that for decades, especially american companies, so that they can buy and exploit it and the people. A lot the shit you mentioned is already held by companies; facebook, google, apple, amazon, whatevers, and is sold by data brokers -much of that would already be amalgamated. its like windows 11 wants you to sign in with their account. Browse amazon, want you to sign in just to "check you are not a bot" YouTube, etc the same. Or to make sure you are old enough. Thats the same shit as above they just want your data to sell for free to more vultures. The greedy evilcorps usually toss the nutty evangelical politicians a few bucks and say pretend its for the safety of the children. If the governments and these companies want the defacto big brother dataset ID I have an idea. I will wank on the floor and they can over and scrape it up but I do charge a 1 billion, in gold, entry fee. The Defense Department has named Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle as the winners of a multibillion-dollar cloud computing contract whose predecessor the Pentagon had to cancel amid Amazon’s allegations that then-President Donald Trump had interfered in the award process. The contracts announced Wednesday evening for the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability (JWCC) call for providing the military with “globally available cloud services across all security domains and classification levels, from the strategic level to the tactical edge,” through mid-2028. Here is what Israel already does Microsoft blocks Israel’s use of its technology in mass surveillance of Palestinians Exclusive: Tech firm ends military unit’s access to AI and data services after Guardian reveals secret spy project Microsoft has terminated the Israeli military’s access to technology it used to operate a powerful surveillance system that collected millions of Palestinian civilian phone calls made each day in Gaza and the West Bank, the Guardian can reveal. Microsoft told Israeli officials late last week that Unit 8200, the military’s elite spy agency, had violated the company’s terms of service by storing the vast trove of surveillance data in its Azure cloud platform, sources familiar with the situation said. In a joint investigation with the Israeli-Palestinian publication +972 Magazine and the Hebrew-language outlet Local Call, the Guardian revealed how Microsoft and Unit 8200 had worked together on a plan to move large volumes of sensitive intelligence material into Azure. The project began after a meeting in 2021 between Microsoft’s chief executive, Satya Nadella, and the unit’s then commander, Yossi Sariel. Equipped with Azure’s near-limitless storage capacity and computing power, Unit 8200 had built an indiscriminate new system allowing its intelligence officers to collect, play back and analyse the content of cellular calls of an entire population. The project was so expansive that, according to sources from Unit 8200 – which is equivalent in its remit to the US National Security Agency – a mantra emerged internally that captured its scale and ambition: “A million calls an hour.” According to several sources, the enormous repository of intercepted calls – which amounted to as much as 8,000 terabytes of data – was held in a Microsoft datacentre in the Netherlands. Within days of the Guardian publishing the investigation, Unit 8200 appears to have swiftly moved the surveillance data out of the country. Scary shit in deed.
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