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@RoseCityAntifa @PortlandPolice For the last two months, we've been wardriving antifa rioters, letting them associate with mobile honeypots to access

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@RoseCityAntifa @PortlandPolice For the last two months, we've been wardriving antifa rioters, letting them associate with mobile honeypots to access internet, so we could look at their traffic.

~~~~~~~~Can somebody decode this?~~~~~~~~~~

 
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Something the left doesnt like if they suspended him.
 
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It had something to do with using portable wifi hotspots near the rioters for several months to capture their communications and identify who the antepha/blm ringleaders are, identify the ones in the cloud who do the most communicating and who with. It was a sort of communication density map with an index to pertinent data represented in the map, a peck order of who received and placed the most calls. I think the reason it was deleted was because somewhere within the information there was a link that identified the players by phone number, name and address, one post said that anyway, I don't know. In times like these it could all be just more nonsense, but if the law enforcement people didn't actually do something like this they need to be replaced with someone who can. Irony is catching libtarts with free wifi, like rats to cheese in a trap.
 
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It's a man in the middleish type attack. Anyone dumb enough to connect to an unsecured wifi connection, it connects them, but it's also watching what's coming and going.

Stingray is similar except it's a fake phone tower and it's indiscriminate, which is why they're bullshit. A honeypot wifi you have to be dumb enough to set your phone up to connect to whatever is available without thinking.

Probably have to sift through the Amazon shopping and porn, and more porn, to find anything juicy.

edit: This isn't space age spy stuff. Penetration testers do this frequently, and for the low low price of $100 you too can buy an entry level "Wifi Pineapple" from any number of vendors