Government Caught Installing Keyloggers

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  1. elusive

    elusive Well-Known Member

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    I came across this and it amazed me. Click the link for orginal article.
    http://www.infowars.com/articles/bb/gov_ca...oke_loggers.htm


    GOVERNMENT AND COMPUTER MANUFACTURERS CAUGHT INSTALLING HARD-WIRED KEYSTROKE LOGGERS INTO ALL NEW LAPTOP COMPUTERS!

    Turner Radio Network | October 4, 2005

    Devices capture everything you ever type, then can send it via your ethernet card to the Dept. of Homeland Security without your knowledge, consent or a search warrant each time you log onto the internet!

    Freedom Of Information Act Requests For Explanation From DHS, refused.

    I was opening up my almost brand new laptop, to replace a broken PCMCIA slot riser on the motherboard. As soon as I got the keyboard off, I noticed a small cable running from the keyboard connection underneath a piece of metal protecting the motherboard.

    I figured "No Big Deal", and continued with the dissasembly. But when I got the metal panels off, I saw a small white heatshink-wrapped package. Being ever-curious, I sliced the heatshrink open. I found a little circuit board inside.





    Being an EE by trade, this piqued my curiosity considerably. On one side of the board, one Atmel AT45D041A four megabit Flash memory chip.


    On the other side, one Microchip Technology PIC16F876 Programmable Interrupt Controller, along with a little Fairchild Semiconductor CD4066BCM quad bilateral switch.

    Looking further, I saw that the other end of the cable was connected to the integrated ethernet board.

    What could this mean? I called the manufacturer's tech support about it, and they said, and I quote, "The intregrated service tag identifier is there for assisting customers in the event of lost or misplaced personal information." He then hung up.

    A little more research, and I found that that board spliced in between the keyboard and the ethernet chip is little more than a Keyghost hardware keylogger.
    The reasons a computer manufacturer would put this in their laptops can only be left up to your imagination. It would be very impractical to hand-anylze the logs, and very CPU-intensive to do so on a computer for every person that purchased a laptop. Why are these keyloggers here? I recently almost found out.

    I called the police, as having a keylogger unknown to me in my laptop is a serious offense. They told me to call the Department of Homeland Security. At this point, I am in disbelief. Why would the DHS have a keylogger in my laptop? It was surreal.

    So I called them, and they told me to submit a Freedom of Information Act request. This is what I got back:[​IMG]


    Under the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) the only items exempt from public disclosure are items relating to "law enforcement tools and techniques" and "items relating to national security."

    The real life implications of this are plain: Computer manufacturers appear to be cooperating with the Department of Homeland Security to make every person who buys a new computer subject to immediate, unrestricted government recording of everything they do on those computers! EVERYTHING!

    This information can be sent to DHS, online, without your knowledge or consent, without a search warrant or even probable cause! That's why this device is hard-wired directly into the ethernet card, which communicates over the internet!

    I am not certain how long this information will be permitted to remain online for all the world to see before the government takes some type of action to attempt to have it removed from public view. I URGE you to take copy of this page immediately and spread this information to everyone you know immediately! The more people who find out about this, the more can protect themselves and raise a HUGE outcry to force government and computer manufacturers to immediately CEASE installing these devices in new computers!
     
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    wow fcking nice find just bought a new computers gonna check mine lol
     
  3. Shadowgamers

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    Only in America
     
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    They're Watching
     
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    lol this sounds like one of those chain mail things.

    note: I said "sounds" not is, some people might get that confused.
     
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    Yea I highly doubt that they are putting keyloggers in peoples computers.
     
  7. elusive

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    Its something I came across not + if its true but that is BS if it is.
     
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    Only in america? Lucky me.... Well just check ya Laptops >.>
     
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    If this was true i think they would have coughten this subject a long time ago , so i think its loads of bs
     
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    omfg stupid governemnt, they dont have that right-_-
     
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    i doubt it if this really happened, and if it did you would not be able to detect the logger anyway. the codding of hard-wired loggers are very strong and pretty much invisible
     
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    That's just to scare people, the government has skilled hackers if they wanted to monitor anyone...
     
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    Government = installing keyloggers.

    If this isnt bull----, Im about this close to starting a ----ing revolution, this is too far.
     
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    interesting, fortunately, I built my own computer so if they got a keylogger in my PC they deserve to know how much porn I don't look at.
     
  15. Squirrelâ„¢

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    That's why I don't really like the American Government. If they can out a keylogger into a computer without that many people noticing, Imagine what else they can do. And they're the government, so they'll always find a cover story...Kind of scary IMO, that they could be watching us type at this very moment...

    EDIT: Yeah I think it's fake, look at the last paragraph. :/
     

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