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>The Federal Communications Commission will vote next month on whether to eliminate cybersecurity requirements for telecom carriers that the commission enacted under its previous leadership following sweeping Chinese government cyberattacks on telecoms.

>In a blog post published on Wednesday, FCC Chair Brendan Carr said the commission’s November agenda would include a vote to undo its Jan. 15 declaration that the 1994 Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) “affirmatively requires telecommunications carriers to secure their networks from unlawful access or interception of communications.”

>Carr, a Republican who voted against that declaration at the time, described it on Wednesday as an “eleventh hour” ruling that “both exceeded the agency’s authority and did not present an effective or agile response to the relevant cybersecurity threats.”
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https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/fcc-cybersecurity-telecommunications-carriers-brendan-carr-eliminate-rules/804259/
forgot link
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If any world leaders were under the age of 70 these 24/7 state-sponsored cyberattacks from China/Mongolia/NK/Singapore/Ukraine would be correctly recognized as declarations of war.
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>>107102592
Did you not mention Jews and Indians because they buy stolen data from Chinks?
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>>107102532
Will this make it easier to exfiltrate the Epstein files? Great.
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THANK YOU TRUMP
GREATEST PRESIDENT IN HISTORY
THE BEST
CRYPTO DON
THE GOLDEN AGE
YUGE
TREMENDOUS
NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT
MIGA
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>>107102532
>Biden's CALEA requires telecom and ISPs to intercept communication
I dont see anything wrong with appealing this? This less the government look at data going through the internet the better
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>fcc tries to revoke declaration that you need to secure your fucking networks (implemented because foreign cyberattacks fucked up US infrastructure)
>fcc tries revoking declaration that ISPs need to provide discernable information about their services
Everything about this regime is fucking retarded and suicidal.
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>>107102592
If you're a fellow country men of the CIA/NSA/NED glowies, then maybe kys for your hypocrisy.
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>>107102592
they know anon, but the western world is never declaring war on china.
if they somehow do, it's ww4, and humanity gets sent back to the caves/underground.
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>>107104050
it basically means it's an agency rule and has no basis in law passed by congress. and in passing the rule, the agency has overstepped the bounds of its congressionally mandated authority and in doing so has come up against actual laws passed by actual congress and probably the constitution as well. the courts are big at overturning agency rules lately. the solution is to get congress to act and pass actual legislation. so stop crying and blaming the admin for inherited a gigantic and barely legal bureaucratic apparatus that doesn't even do its job anyway.
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>>107102592
>Ukraine
nice try Zigger
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>>107106314
>Congress is incapable of passing rules
>Agencies step in to make sure the country can continue to function
>Retarded conservatives step in going NUH UH, we LIKE not having any rules at all, stability is cringe and gay
You people and your excuses are fucking retarded and you should all suicide right now.
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>>107106456
>You people and your excuses are fucking retarded and you should all suicide right now.
>Oh my heckin' bureaucrats! They're just like Captain America and you're Voldemos!
what's this 'you people' shit nigger? i am telling you the way things work. you seemed to miss the fact that courts slap shit down because, would you believe, the constitution means shit has to be done a particular way. you're also missing the point that people who haven't been elected anything are doing whatever the fuck they want, so much so that the shit that they're doing isn't even legal, ie it's breaking laws already on the books. hence getting overturned by courts.

you'd be in exactly the other court if this current admin was passing agency rules that you didn't like as well. you would be begging for the courts to intervene. go talk to your fucking congressman if you don't like it.
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>>107102532
>I am totally not a Russian puppet. trust me. - trump
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>>107102592
>Those countries
I also see a ton of Swedish, Swiss, American, and Russian IPs often. Not to mention the sheer amount of phishing scams from shitholes like India and Nigeria. Those alone eclipse any real attacks.
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>>107106314
>Furthermore, the Act provides that the FCC was created, "for the purpose of the national defense," and, "for the purpose of promoting safety of life and property through the use of wire and radio communications."
They didn't overstep shit. America is juat a cleptocracy where you can buypardons or procedure removals
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>>107102532
>nicholas the third
russians?
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>>107102802
>>107106314
Elf love
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>>107104050
they're setting it all up for a big happening
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>>107109373
2 more weeks
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>>107102532
Illuminati bankers trying to manufacture another crisis
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>>107109393
>its DA LOMINATI
trump could easily intervene if he so desired
his silence is deafening
either he voluntarily surrounds himself with idiots and chooses not to prevent them from stepping on rakes that destroy the entire country or he is himself a fucking idiot
so which is it, cuck?
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>>107109425
I didn't vote for that pig or his heeb scumsuckers
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>>107106811
A significant portion of the population doesn't care about how the Constitution or various levels of government split and share the power granted to them. They take what they would call a pragmatic approach, only caring about the desired outcome, and not caring about the process of getting there. That's why that other anon thinks random agencies can grant themselves whatever power they want if the elected Congress refuses to do what they want.
Telecom security is a real need. The public keeps electing lazy bozos to Congress, so if you want security for telecom, either the companies should do it without prodding (something they won't due to MBAbros running companies to maximize quarterly results) or some agency will grant itself the power to make regulations that the unelected, political appointees think would be in the interest of whoever own them. The "pragmatist" don't see how this could be abused or why it's anti-democratic.
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>>107102532
government agencies can start using this again
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this administration is full of old retards supported by young retards purposefully kept retarded in order to make sure these power-hungry cucks stay in control forever
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at least for me, most of these security regulations are often not very effective but very expensive.
think how company IT blocks emails with specific file extensions.
Just put in penalties for getting breached (and be willing to actually kill companies) and you can incentivize security without government retardation
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>>107102592
good luck attibuting any attack in a reliable way to any country
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>>107111440
seems like that data would be useful to exfiltrate and feed into an ai, providing plausible deniability, parallel construction, etc. then there's the operational functionality of the machines.
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>>107108623
or just sharty feds with russian cooperation?

strong's number 75 = abas (to fodder)
https://biblehub.com/hebrew/75.htm
to fodder
>In ancient Israel, to fatten an animal required surplus grain or legumes, time, and space. Most households butchered animals only on festivals or pivotal family events. Therefore, a fattened calf or ox was the pinnacle

charlie = 56
kirk = 49
56/7=8
49/7=7
8 7
fourscore and seven years ago
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>>107112324
at least in Germany, most banks are so strangled by safety regulations that their security practices are years behind best practices.
They're forced to do stuff like enforce unrooted android for 2fa and a proprietary TOTP app for each bank instead of just implementing open standards that are infiitely more user friendly.
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>>107112920
>>107108623
G = 7

sharty gem
sharty geg
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>>107102536
>>107108623
>>107112920
>>107113439
in home alone you had the 'wet bandits'
here you have the 'wet blankets'

1789 capital
geg
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>>107113726
>>107112920
>>107108623
gem
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>>107114133
>>107113726
>>107113439
>>107112920
>>107108623
sharty shrimp? your response?

your plans are to keep using all info you collect to feed into an ai to plan out your murders, stealing identities, and conducting false flag operations?
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>>107114924
>>107108623
i thimk many consider this wrong or evil
personally, it brought me back to religion

may the word be illuminated
god bless
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>>107102592
If anyone in charge was under the age of 45 we wouldn't have the government pushing for online verification with your fucking Drivers license in the age of cyber attacks



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