Government Hacking in 1 Minute 🕒 #shorts
Discover how governments use hacking as a tool for investigation in just 1 minute. Stay informed about digital security and privacy.

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Hacking has increasingly become what governments consider a legitimate investigative tool.
And what this means is that they will try to remotely take over your device. Once they do this they can craft a special kind of attack code called an exploit. They then launch this exploit at the vulnerability on your device which allows them to take total control of the device.
Anything you can do on that device the attacker can do.
They can read your email, they can collect every document, they can look at your contact book, they can turn the location services on. They can see anything that is on that phone instantly and send it back home to the mother ship.
They can do the same with laptops.
In many cases they don't need to hack our devices. They can simply ask Google for a copy of our email box because Google saves a copy of that. Everything that you ever typed into that search box Google has a copy of. Every private message that you sent on Facebook, every link that you clicked, everything that you've liked.
They keep a permanent record of.
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Hacking has increasingly become what governments consider a legitimate investigative tool.
And what this means is that they will try to remotely take over your device. Once they do this they can craft a special kind of attack code called an exploit. They then launch this exploit at the vulnerability on your device which allows them to take total control of the device.
Anything you can do on that device the attacker can do.
They can read your email, they can collect every document, they can look at your contact book, they can turn the location services on. They can see anything that is on that phone instantly and send it back home to the mother ship.
They can do the same with laptops.
In many cases they don't need to hack our devices. They can simply ask Google for a copy of our email box because Google saves a copy of that. Everything that you ever typed into that search box Google has a copy of. Every private message that you sent on Facebook, every link that you clicked, everything that you've liked.
They keep a permanent record of.
#samsung #windows #ios #apple #snowden #edward #hacking #government #spying
PrivacyWe. Great information to help protect your privacy online, and keep you anonymous, safe, secure on all of your devices.
📺Subscribe To Our Channel and Get More Great Information https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3TqCBlRx1-1u_4GKieFdlQ?sub_confirmation=1
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#privacy #privacyprotection #data #security #safety
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© 2022 PrivacyWe
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