Sciency

I'm all for internet security, beef up. Heres the thing though: Honeypot sites are pretty low-level as hacking tricks go. I've had people on this site (as well as others) have tried to PM me links to nasty malware, its just something that happens when you step on toes.

I don't really buy into this CTR thing though. If the NSA (or someone at the NSA) is backing CTR, why would they risk leaking high-security tools to a room full of what I can only assume are amoral neckbeards? And why take all that risk to implement a top-level tool on the lowest denominator of attack vectors? It would be like building a race car that runs on the motor from a weedwacker...

glennvtx

NEWSFLASH: CTR still faggots.

jewsbadnews

So what can they do to you?

OcculusResurrectio

I can barely figure out how to hook up two monitors to the same pc. I'm not who they are after.

jokersmild

I suspect that attacking the nerds on 4chan would could cause them more problems than they could ever expect.

pessimisticsteel

4chan just banned thousands of ips when the hacked pedesos ipad.

Many have taken refugee at 8 chan.

wellfuckyoutoo

Browsing with HTTPS doesn't mask your IP.

Sciency

True, but it does stop some nasty attacks that almost most any script kiddie could pull off. If by some chance OP's post is at all valid, there's not a lot you can do against NSA level tools.

SeanBox

https://www.voat.co/v/politics/1316648 I posted this a couple weeks ago when I saw it and received mixed reviews. Could be true but idk. I also posted an interesting interaction I had with what I think is CTR in the comments.

OcculusResurrectio

I've been MIA from here for a while so I missed it. Thought it was more recent than your post, but guess I was wrong.

Yeah, who knows what's going, but with the way this year is going, I'm not ruling anything out. Hell, it might just be scare tactics.