Author Topic: Apparently NSA can hack cars.  (Read 4928 times)

i honestly don't know what to say
i mean, the whole NSA thing is kinda believable, but seriously, controlling your car entirely and then blowing it up? that's just pure tin foil hat.

However, it IS possible for some of them to do this. But I wouldn't worry unless you're some highly-wanted man on a killing spree and on the run.

EXTRA: Now you can play as the government if all those tracking conspiracies are true!
« Last Edit: June 28, 2013, 12:43:07 AM by Decepticon »

I'm interested in the international ramifications here. If Microsoft has their NSA backdoor built into every copy of Windows since '95, how has that affected/does that affect copies that aren't licensed in the US? If they're still using those backdoors in other countries, that's serious business.

I deleted the DLL. I hope I didn't need that.
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What was the DLL called?

The google self driving car. We must destroy it!

Kinda shocking that you're getting your facts from a guy recording himself playing dead space on youtube, but then I guess you couldn't continue being ignorant if you actually read the news!

Lol. ReviewTechUSA is an idiot. He takes his views from any article he see's (Even if they are obviously false or every already knew that stuff ages ago) and blows them out of proportion to get more views. Example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdydfR1T9mE

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What was the DLL called?



That file. Theres probably more, im thinking. But this is the one he mentioned. I cant delete it, says I need permission from TrustedInstaller.

ill just do it off Windows.

Quote from: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Advanced Services
Provide access to functionality additional to the kernel. Included are things like the Windows registry, shutdown/restart the system (or abort), start/stop/create a Windows service, manage user accounts. These functions reside in advapi32.dll on 32-bit Windows. (It has also been reported that advapi.dll provides access for the National Security Agency to the operating system)
not worth the risk of deleting unless you killed fifty men and are on the run

if it IS true, that is
« Last Edit: June 28, 2013, 01:03:18 AM by Decepticon »

not worth the risk of deleting unless you killed fifty men and are on the run.

now them damn feds got wikipedia in their pockets

not worth the risk of deleting unless you killed fifty men and are on the run.

thank goodness. i'm at 49

thank goodness. i'm at 49
We found the other body in the toilet hole back in Kyoto, Japan in that shady alley.

You're now wanted and we'll be breaking down and hacking your everything.

We found the other body in the toilet hole back in Kyoto, Japan in that shady alley.

You're now wanted and we'll be breaking down and hacking your everything.

then upload my hard drive files on your dirty servers?

d3d11.dll is actually a tracker from bill gate's chinese government contacts as they gather data in their coming nuclear assault of the US
everyone uninstall directx ok

then upload my hard drive files on your dirty servers?
I'm an undercover NSA agent posing as an FBI agent posing as a plainclothes police officer, and you are under arrest. I just exploded your hard drive into a BAJILLION pieces using the C4 we hid in your files.

I'm an undercover NSA agent posing as an FBI agent posing as a plainclothes police officer, and you are under arrest. I just exploded your hard drive into a BAJILLION pieces using the C4 we hid in your files.

nice try but i have two hard drives. one has C4 backdoors and the other doesn't.

The video said
C:\Windows\System32\advapi32.dll

You'll need to download something to disable Windows File Protection or whatever it's called. I'm not sure if I trust it though, so Windows might error next time I start it. I dunno.

I best not ever restart my computer.

He deleted it.

Let the games begin.