@SlowNewsDayShow This whole meme about Flock being bad was likely started by foreign adversaries.
It isn’t the first time narratives to destroy American municipal infrastructure were boosted.
Crazy that something as benign as license plate readers on public roads has turned into the boogie man
@d0tslash@Bin4ryDigit@UnitreeRobotics You can either give permission as asked or cry about it and insult people.
I honestly don't care either way. But until I get that permission, I have nothing to contribute to whatever this is.
@Bin4ryDigit@d0tslash@UnitreeRobotics I gain absolutely nothing by not linking this information in the description of my video. As I mentioned, I even put a screenshot of the repo as to not take credit for your previous work on the unit.
The holdup is one of the authors not clearing it. That's all.
@d0tslash@Bin4ryDigit@UnitreeRobotics Generally, when accusing a multi-billion dollar conglomerate of having malware on their devices to spy on people, I have an attorney comb through the script.
Again, if you want a link to the code in my video, simply respond to the email saying that you permit it.
@d0tslash@Bin4ryDigit@UnitreeRobotics I don't know how many people need to tell you that you simply need to reply to one of those emails saying "You have my permission to commercially attribute" before you actually do it.
But it's clear that you're more interested in creating beef than casual citation.
@d0tslash@Bin4ryDigit@UnitreeRobotics Lol wat
I took the time to kindly explain that I just need your permission due to you setting a non-commercial license (and YouTube is commercial)
I even screengrabbed your repo to visually provide attribution until then.
You instead called me names and threatened my manager
My top Flock videos combined more views than Stephen Colbert's final Late Show episode.
@GainSec and my research is being cited across the country in council hearings and legislation.
@joerogan, your viewers need to see a real demonstration of why Flock is so controversial.
Recently, @joerogan had one of Flock’s largest investors on to promote the company’s technology.
Now let’s get @bennjordan on to explain how these systems actually work.
Tell @JoeRogan you want to hear the other side.
https://t.co/cURyvooFtT
#DeFlock#Privacy#Surveillance
@Flock_Safety@JessicaLBurbank This is literally what accompanied my posts about the FOIA logs. People have accused me of "defending pedos" because of it.
@Flock_Safety@JessicaLBurbank I never accused anyone of being a predator.
In fact, I went out of my way to explain how knee jerk accusations can be harmful to survivors of CSA.
If anyone else logged into a preschool camera w/o the knowledge of the preschool and parents, they'd be brought in for questioning.
@MichelangelYo@TelepathicPug@JessicaLBurbank If you actually read the papers, CVEs, or watched my video, then you'd note that accessing the AP allowed easy escalation to full ADB control, access to hardcoded credentials (API keys, etc), and modifying the Android Things ecosystem to obtain root access to the components.
@Flock_Safety@JessicaLBurbank Flock/Dunwoody allowed employees to access a private facility's cameras for "demonstration purposes" and got caught via public records.
If that's "part of their job", then their employer is the problem. Not a person auditing FOIA requests.
@MichelangelYo@TelepathicPug@JessicaLBurbank lol
That's your critique? That WPA2 is well-known to be vulnerable and I explained how its vulnerabilities can be used to compromise sensitive data?
But you're not concerned that a police surveillance camera broadcasted a WiFi AP with a hardcoded password of "security"?
@jsrailton@aidaxbaradari I slapped together some analog and mems components to see if I could find an "RF signature" from them using the equipment I use to detect emf leakage. So far, nothing is detectable even with the microphones on top of an active loop antenna. 🤷🏻♂️