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Topic: A terrifying Traffic analysis of Windows 10 (Read 1113 times)

sr. member
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January 03, 2016, 08:48:11 AM
#24
I;m not sure how true this report is, but it does seem likely that Microsoft will support the US gov to do this

http://www.disclose.tv/news/a_terrifying_traffic_analysis_of_windows_10/121544

It does show that Windows is not the OS to use for any financial transactions, including Bitcoin.

Microsoft is part of the PRISM program, they help the my government  Smiley
hero member
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"Some Czech guy did a traffic analysis of data produced by Windows 10, and released his findings the other day."
At least we know this comes from a credible source. If "some Czech guy" can't be trusted I don't know where I'll get my news in the future.
legendary
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https://JetCash.com
Yeah, Windows is the wrong OS for paranoid people and control freaks.
For all normal people it works just fine.

Actually windows was developed by paranoid people and control freaks. Unfortunately "normal" people don't realise this, and just keep paying out for upgrades and enhancements that they don't need, and that clog up the internet.
hero member
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Yeah, Windows is the wrong OS for paranoid people and control freaks.
For all normal people it works just fine.

It works just fine for idiots. Smart ppl dont like that every key stroke you make is uploaded to Microsoft servers. Having OS level keylogger is sure great thing for retards to install on their PC.
hero member
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Yeah, Windows is the wrong OS for paranoid people and control freaks.
For all normal people it works just fine.
legendary
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Reading all this, I am more and more happy that I kept away from Win 10 and also blocked all the Win7 updates, which enable "telemetry".

But it looks like I'll to go back to Linux in a year or so, once Win7 stops being supported...
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 03:11:57 PM
#18
A day or so after she (Cortana) flipped/bugged out over some kind of Cepstral licensing issue she went into my shell:startup directory and deleted my p2pool shortcut and all the drop-down menu history. I got home and found the computer had rebooted itself and bitcoind was running all by itself. I'm guessing the fact it was a script and not an exe and aptly named 'p2p-snake' she got confused. That's when I turned her off.
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 01:44:16 PM
#17
I've just managed to disable Cortana if anyone is interested. You have to try to rename the directory. and it tells you you can't. Leave the window open, and stop cortana in task manager, then very quickly, you should hit retry on the directory rename (you wil lhave changed the name in the first attempt of course). Once you've done that it won't restart.
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 12:37:41 PM
#16
So Windows needs dialog with Microsoft as it logs your data? Makes you wonder if you could spoof it. Smiley

Not sure if it's a real dialogue, but the TCP handshake usually enough to determine if there are a connectivity issues.
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 12:17:38 PM
#15
I've had Cortana go on a psychotic break on me a couple of times now, fortunately I found how to disable her but that was some weird shit man.
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 10:43:18 AM
#14
I'm using a little Cisco ASA 5505 firewall at home, so I was able to find out what happening on my network and then seal off Windows 10, but then it started complaining and throwing error messages because of the lack of necessary connectivity. Finally I've got rid of Windows 10 on all of my and my wife's machines. It's just too talkative for our taste.

So Windows needs dialog with Microsoft as it logs your data? Makes you wonder if you could spoof it. Smiley
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 10:33:43 AM
#13
I'm using a little Cisco ASA 5505 firewall at home, so I was able to find out what happening on my network and then seal off Windows 10, but then it started complaining and throwing error messages because of the lack of necessary connectivity. Finally I've got rid of Windows 10 on all of my and my wife's machines. It's just too talkative for our taste.
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 10:01:06 AM
#12
The packet sniffer I used sat between the computer and the hub, so you can do what you like with it. If you are running it on the PC, then Microsoft has got some control over it. Of course, wireless would be a different issue, but if you hardwired a router to your i'net connection, then you could have a wireless transmitter in that. I bet there are some Linux applications around to let you use old hardware for this.
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 08:59:24 AM
#11
Someone should develop a little computer that you place between your computer and your modem, that you can use to completely know and control what you are getting over the Internet.

Smiley

The Russian anti-virus system Kaspersky had a similar tool, to block these useless windows background applications. But MicroSoft guys retaliated against them, and in some cases Windows 8 / Windows 10 users are facing compatibility issues while using Kasper. Kasper is perhaps the most hated IT firm in the world, as far as MS is concerned.
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 08:30:31 AM
#10

Someone should develop a little computer that you place between your computer and your modem, that you can use to completely know and control what you are getting over the Internet.

Smiley

It used to be called a packet sniffer. I made one years ago out of a redundant old pc.

Can you use it to control the "connections," limiting the ones you don't want?

Smiley
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 08:11:44 AM
#9

Someone should develop a little computer that you place between your computer and your modem, that you can use to completely know and control what you are getting over the Internet.

Smiley

It used to be called a packet sniffer. I made one years ago out of a redundant old pc.
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 08:06:03 AM
#8
My Internet connection is way faster on my Ubuntu based computer over my Windows 8 computer.

Smiley

Windows 8 and Windows 10 eats your bandwidth, by diverting it for useless updates (some of them quite big, say 1 or 2 GB in size) and to other useless background applications. The issue is that we can't even detect these updates / programs running on the background, so it is impossible to stop them or slow them down (well, that is unless you are a programming expert).

Someone should develop a little computer that you place between your computer and your modem, that you can use to completely know and control what you are getting over the Internet.

Smiley
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 07:55:02 AM
#7
My Internet connection is way faster on my Ubuntu based computer over my Windows 8 computer.

Smiley

Windows 8 and Windows 10 eats your bandwidth, by diverting it for useless updates (some of them quite big, say 1 or 2 GB in size) and to other useless background applications. The issue is that we can't even detect these updates / programs running on the background, so it is impossible to stop them or slow them down (well, that is unless you are a programming expert).
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 07:42:28 AM
#6
I bought a new notebook computer with Windows 10 on it. It was cheaper than an equivalent computer with Linux or nothing on it. The reason it is cheaper is that it is full of rubbish that I don't want. Anti-virus (the wrong one), Skype, music stuff, cloud realted software, That rubbish cortana stuff that it's really hard to disable. games, and loads more. I'll use it for a bit longer, and I'll put Ubuntu on it.

I think it's also caused the internet connection here to be capped due to excessive traffic.

My Internet connection is way faster on my Ubuntu based computer over my Windows 8 computer.

Smiley

Everything is faster on ubuntu, windows is a resource hog.
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 07:40:11 AM
#5
I bought a new notebook computer with Windows 10 on it. It was cheaper than an equivalent computer with Linux or nothing on it. The reason it is cheaper is that it is full of rubbish that I don't want. Anti-virus (the wrong one), Skype, music stuff, cloud realted software, That rubbish cortana stuff that it's really hard to disable. games, and loads more. I'll use it for a bit longer, and I'll put Ubuntu on it.

I think it's also caused the internet connection here to be capped due to excessive traffic.

My Internet connection is way faster on my Ubuntu based computer over my Windows 8 computer.

Smiley
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