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Looks like something might be going on tonight in indy
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Looks like something might be going on tonight in indy
All politicians are NIMBYs. Pretty much every politician that's a "champion of diversity" lives in a neighbourhood that's almost entirely White, East Asian or Jewish.>defund the police
>gets slightly inconvenienced
>HELP, POLICE!
Change her name from Jo to Karen.
It bugs me how people running the show are privileged to live life not under policies THEY run.
GreatDamn it's gone, have a screenshot of it?
There's a GoFundMe for Sean Reed. 33K of 500K raised already. Fuck.The indy10people twitter, BLM INDY is kind of a crapshoot for information. I think they figured out that they were being watched.
Saw this
and
I like this one
As for "lifting up" the family of Dreasjon Reed, maybe they shouldn't have raised him to be a criminal. Just a thought.
What am I missing here? Someone was able to identify these people by accessing the free wi fi? They used their phone and not a Laptop?Broke: using free wifi to organize terrorism.
Woke: sucking black dick in the slammer.
They ran a hotspot, a bunch of tards connected to it and did a bunch of incriminating stuff in cleartext, because their security practices are either non-existent, or laughable to the point cargo-cultishness.What am I missing here? Someone was able to identify these people by accessing the free wi fi? They used their phone and not a Laptop?
Okay, got it. Thanks.They ran a hotspot, a bunch of tards connected to it and did a bunch of incriminating stuff in cleartext, because their security practices are either non-existent, or laughable to the point cargo-cultishness.
Great
This is why i hate doing stuff on mobile. The one time I dont archive, lesson learned. Screen cap
It was from this account. Calling for violence tonight.
First thing I see on that account is a gofundme for some guy named Dreasjon... Yeah, no thanks....
He was a good boy.Dreasjon Reed also recently posted a first-person video on his Facebook of what looks like him committing a drive-by shooting. The gun in this video appears to match the gun seen in his live stream during the fatal police chase yesterday.
He done turn his life AROUND! Was gone go to Kawlidge, get himself an edukayshun and was gone CHURCH!!!
He was a good boy.
He was a good boy.
Getting his life together...And he dindu nuffin.
There is also a thing called "Device name", depending on the network it will also take that info, most people (and cell carriers if bought online/over the phone a la Comcast's cellphone service) name their iphones/phones <Owner's name> <Device>.Maybe I've missed something but question on the wardriving thing:
They drove around with an open AP yes? And ios+android connect to an open one by default? (mine of both oses dont but I think I'm the one who shut that off)
So how did they get names from that? How did they get more than a wifi mac address and knowledge that phones with particular macs connect to particular facebook/google/reddit/netflix whatever services? Some specific app's traffic (that all the commies had) that's unencrypted and a real name is part of that traffic?
edit to add: Android, starting at version ___ will by default use a fake randomized mac address every time it connects to an ap other than the ap that was used during initial setup. If one connects to the same non-setup ap 100x it will use 100 fake macs one for each connect. Since they're getting real names somehow I doubt mac addresses play into this at all but in my little babby infosec knowledge, mac addresses real or fake as well as servers a person's phone connects to are the only pieces of info *I* with my knowledge today could gain from driving around with an open ap. (unless of course unencrypted traffic from popular-app x,y and z is a normal thing in 2020)
There is also a thing called "Device name", depending on the network it will also take that info, most people (and cell carriers if bought online/over the phone a la Comcast's cellphone service) name their iphones/phones <Owner's name> <Device>.
E.g. "Mc1FootPinus iPhone"