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[ - ] Kozel 2 points 2 monthsMar 30, 2025 19:52:59 ago (+2/-0)

The Document Viewer requires that you enable Javascript.

im not enabling that on fbi.gov

[ - ] MeyerLansky [op] 0 points 2 monthsMar 31, 2025 01:33:37 ago (+0/-0)

Why would you use their document viewer? That has to be the single most retarded way to suggest anyone read a pdf file.

Just download it using the link.

Internet 101.

[ - ] Kozel 0 points 2 monthsMar 31, 2025 21:15:57 ago (+0/-0)

normal person: there's a PDF download link below that you missed

you: autistic screeching

[ - ] MeyerLansky [op] 0 points 2 monthsApr 1, 2025 18:27:04 ago (+0/-0)

The document viewer is inte tionally retarded to make it difficult to peruse large swathes of information difficult and time consuming.

But, as I've just said...

The entire Internet is a risk. Plenty of sites, browsers, extensions and operating systems on your machine are already engaged in surveillance one very granular level. Even your eye movements and key oars history are being exported.

So... if you're suggesting I teach everyone how to use the Internet for free... that's not really my thing.

If you WANT, run the foia vault through any number of online tools to scan for a site's security issues. Then, protect yourself accordingly.

But, Twitter, Facebook, Reddit and many other sites pose significantly greater security risks.

The hand wringing over the Vault is just concern trolling, as far as I'm concerned.

[ - ] HelenHighwater 2 points 2 monthsMar 30, 2025 19:49:18 ago (+2/-0)

Warning. This takes you to the actual fbi site. Just a heads up.

[ - ] MeyerLansky [op] 0 points 2 monthsMar 31, 2025 01:34:09 ago (+0/-0)

You warning the Feds not to look at fedboi limited hangout docs?

[ - ] HelenHighwater 1 point 2 monthsMar 31, 2025 19:36:59 ago (+1/-0)

No, you fucking pitiful moron. I am warning right leaning people to not click into a the fbi fucking website. Who the fuck knows what tech they run on their websites.

[ - ] MeyerLansky [op] 0 points 2 monthsMar 31, 2025 20:21:46 ago (+0/-0)

Thou doth cry like a little girl.

[ - ] Fishsticksforever 0 points 2 monthsMar 31, 2025 21:01:18 ago (+0/-0)

Agreed

[ - ] Fishsticksforever 0 points 2 monthsMar 31, 2025 03:26:01 ago (+0/-0)

Most likely it's the concept that anyone who viewed the document is someone worth spying on to the fedbois.

I know common sense ain't common, but how did you misread that?

There are safer ways to spread the information, that is unless you are the fedboi...

[ - ] MeyerLansky [op] 0 points 2 monthsMar 31, 2025 05:35:17 ago (+0/-0)

The surveillance is so much worse than you think, or are stating, that your point has virtually no weight.

The proper way to use these is to get a good OCR and then feed them into AI training data.

There is a reason they give you shit quality pdfs.

These FOIA releases, specifically from the FBI Vault, are patterned over CIA cover ups via limited hangouts where wrongdoing is never found.

While they often contain new information ation the news won't cover, what they AREN'T saying is equally important.

[ - ] Fishsticksforever 0 points 2 monthsMar 31, 2025 21:03:16 ago (+0/-0)

I realize I'm an InfoSec noob, but what I said still holds gravitas.

Since you know so much more than I, why would you refuse to shelter the inept from guaranteed fed.gov shenanigans against those who would be interested in this information?

[ - ] MeyerLansky [op] 0 points 2 monthsApr 1, 2025 18:26:02 ago (+0/-0)

The entire Internet is a risk. Plenty of sites, browsers, extensions and operating systems on your machine are already engaged in surveillance one very granular level. Even your eye movements and key oars history are being exported.

So... if you're suggesting I teach everyone how to use the Internet for free... that's not really my thing.

If you WANT, run the foia vault through any number of online tools to scan for a site's security issues. Then, protect yourself accordingly.

But, Twitter, Facebook, Reddit and many other sites pose significantly greater security risks.

The hand wringing over the Vault is just concern trolling, as far as I'm concerned.