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IRONIC: Meta Privacy Leak Class Action Lawsuit Requires You Give them An Absurd Amount of Private Data! Who, What, Where, When and BANKING INFO!

It's Possible to Refuse to Fill out the Freaking Banking Info by simply Requesting that they Mail You a Check... It would be Insane to Give FaceBorg My Checking Account Number! 

FILE CLAIM HERE! 

Facebook likely owes you money. How to see if you're eligible.

Meta has agreed to pay out $725 million to Facebook users to settle a class action lawsuit concerning user privacy.
IRONIC: Meta Privacy Leak Class Action Lawsuit Requires You Give them An Absurd Amount of Private Data! Who, What, Where, When and BANKING INFO!



Great Book: "Breaking and Entering: The Extraordinary Story of a Hacker Called Alien" by Jeremy Smith about Hacking and The Biography of a Mom who owns a cyber security business...

https://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Entering-Extraordinary-Hacker-Called/dp/0544903218 

and an Interview On Pirate Television:

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gjwUQ_7ABU&feature=youtu.be

This taut, true thriller dives into a dark world that touches us all, as seen through the brilliant, breakneck career of an extraordinary hackera woman known only as Alien.

Breaking and Entering Book Cover



When she arrived at MIT in the 1990s, Alien was quickly drawn to the school’s tradition of high‑risk physical trespassing: the original “hacking.” Within a year, one of her hallmates was dead and two others were arraigned. Alien’s adventures were only just beginning.

After a stint at the storied, secretive Los Alamos National Laboratory, Alien was recruited by a top cybersecurity firm where she deployed her cache of virtual weapons—and the trespassing and social engineering talents she had developed while “hacking” at MIT. The company tested its clients’ security by every means possible—not just coding, but donning disguises and sneaking past guards and secretaries into the C‑suite.

Alien now runs a boutique hacking outfit that caters to some of the world’s biggest and most vulnerable institutions—banks, retailers, government agencies. Her work combines devilish charm, old‑school deception, and next generation spycraft. In Breaking and Entering, cybersecurity finally gets the rich, character‑driven, fast-paced treatment it deserves. 

I OPPOSE THE USA CYBERWAR AGAINST RUSSIA. Won't that just make them try to Attack OUR Power Grid?

Evidently the USA launched Cyber Attacks on Russia's Electric Power Distribution System. and at the same time, tens of millions of people lost power in SOUTH AMERICA. Are these two events related? Did our attack cause distruption in an unplanned location? 

Face Facts: If we had Tens of Millions of people lose power in the USA for a week, that would lead to FOOD RIOTS and basically the end of Western Civilization. Without electricity and the internet you can't buy food, gasoline or get cash out of the automatic tellers at the bank. Mass starvation... 

Why are we attacking Russia anyway? What mindless vegetable at the Pentagon ordered This War? They had to keep the details Secret from Trump because, as Commander in Chief, he might have COUNTERMANDED THE ATTACK or Leaked the Plan to the Russians... Like, Call Putin on the Phone and Commit Treason Himself... OH, that's right, it's IMPOSSIBLE for him to Commit Treason because he can retroactively declassify anything... 


Hacker's Are Targeting Nuclear Facilities, Homeland Security Dept. and F.B.I. Say. Potentially interrupting power delivery to people.

The cyberattacks on Nuclear Power Plants appear to be in the computer systems that handle the business side of the power plants not the control units that keep the reactors running safe. So far there is no danger of a hacker induced meltdown or radioactive pollution leak. However, an interruption of power delivery, if widespread enough, could be the end of Western Civilization with millions of deaths. Compared to the hacking of our elections this could be a very big threat to our way of life. For example: no power for refrigerators at the grocery store... failure of computer systems at banks... no money? no food? Yikes!


Since May, hackers have been penetrating the computer networks of companies that operate nuclear power stations and other energy facilities, as well as manufacturing plants in the United States and other countries.
Among the companies targeted was the Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation, which runs a nuclear power plant near Burlington, Kan., according to security consultants and an urgent joint report issued by the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation last week.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/06/technology/nuclear-plant-hack-report.html 

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