This programmer wants to use your phone to fight ICE

https://lemmy.world/post/44872297

This programmer wants to use your phone to fight ICE - Lemmy.World

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/57553950 [https://sh.itjust.works/post/57553950] > The first thing you notice when you enter Sherman Austin’s Long Beach, California, apartment is the sounds. His cellphone buzzes constantly, mostly notifications requiring his attention from StopICE.net [http://StopICE.net], a crowdsourced nationwide alert system he developed to let users know when federal immigration officers are nearby. Then there are the beeps. Follow them and they’ll lead you to Austin’s cramped bedroom, where two large computer screens sit inches from his bed. On one, columns of characters scroll continuously, Matrix-style, tracking traffic and potential attacks on a server he uses for StopICE. The beeps come from the other, which displays security camera feeds outside his apartment. Every time a camera spots a potential intruder, it issues a series of loud beeps. It beeps a lot. > > Threats come in two main varieties. The first are promises to hurt or kill Austin himself. “You’re [sic] last days are coming close,” read one February email. A recent commenter on Austin’s Facebook wrote, “You’re just lucky I am out of the US at the moment and it would take me 10+ hours to get there, or I would have already slit your throat in front of your loved ones.” > > Austin, who has a long history in activism for which he spent nearly a year in federal prison in the 2000s, isn’t particularly rattled by these messages. “Most are just talk,” he says. But the other type of threat feels far less nebulous. Austin believes it’s only a matter of time before he looks at his security monitors and sees federal agents crouching outside his door. > > “I’m not doing anything illegal, but we all know how these things go,” he says. “They look for people to make an example of.” > > Austin launched StopICE in February 2025, one of a constellation of digital tools that emerged in response to federal agents terrorizing communities. Users can text in sightings of ICE, which are then blasted out to other nearby users. This is legal: “Reporting on the activities of law enforcement is fully protected by the Constitution,” says Eric Goldman, who co-directs the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University. “If the government is doing something in a public space, we’re allowed to report it, monitor it, catalog it, complain about it, protest it.”

I decompiled the White House's new app

https://lemmy.world/post/44869476

I decompiled the White House's new app - Lemmy.World

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/1014892 [https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/1014892] > Comments [https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47555556]

HackInSOCS

Da venerdì 27 marzo a domenica 29 marzo, dalle 15:00 alle 23:59, presso Socs26, Via Celoria 22

Anno 2026: gli stati in ogni parte del mondo muovono guerra alle comunicazioni criptate e all'anonimato in rete in nome della sicurezza. L'IA trasforma in merda tutto quello che tocca e internet collassa su se stesso. Le grandi aziende chiudono sempre di più il codice e costruiscono database di sorveglianza di massa, incuranti dei costi ambientali e umani necessari a sostenere questa architettura...

Nel frattempo noi non restiamo in balia delle correnti!

Ora più che mai, è evidente che non possiamo delegare la gestione delle tecnologie che usiamo tutti i giorni. Vogliamo inventare, condividere pratiche, immaginare futuri e presenti possibili...insomma, costruire gli strumenti - non solo digitali - della nostra liberazione.

Ed è per questo che ci troviamo il 27, 28 e 29 marzo a Milano per HackInSOCS!

Tre giorni di autogestione per mettere in circolo saperi, studiare nuove vie di fuga, costruire comunità resistenti dentro e fuori dalla rete, smanettando in compagnia e divertendoci decisamente troppo. Hai una scimmia che la metà basta per il Do It Yourself? Vuoi condividere i risultati di ricerche o progetti della tua collettiva? Cerchi compagnia nella nobile arte di spaccare tutto e poi (opzionale) rimetterlo insieme?! Bando alla timidezza, è aperta la call for contents e ogni tipo di sperimentazione è ben accetta, non solo elettronica o digitale!

Proponi il tuo talk/lab a [email protected]. Unici requisiti: l'entusiasmo e un'impostazione orizzontale.

Tutte le informazioni ed il programma su hackinsocs.vado.li

intanto prepara i calzini <3

#socs #hacktivism #hacking #hackinsocs

​After all these blocks and restrictions, it’s highly unlikely the internet will ever be the same. Even without diving into technical specs or the security levels of specific tools, one thing is clear: we are living in a time when everyone, one way or another, uses a VPN. The network has already changed irrevocably. There is likely no going back.

​Privacy used to be a hobby for geeks. Today, even people far removed from IT are trying to figure out Delta Chat and its relays, setting up bridges, and seeking alternative communication channels. Some go even further, deploying Meshtastic to create independent communication nodes that don’t rely on an ISP or a central server. Using email aliases and password managers is no longer a matter of "good etiquette"—it’s a basic survival skill. Even lamers are learning to protect their digital perimeter as naturally as they lock their front door.

​Trust in centralized giants is shattered. When any service can turn into a pumpkin at the flick of a regulator's switch or due to sanctions, people begin to value what is under their full control. Sane users are migrating to federated networks (like Mastodon), where there is no single "kill switch." Some are hosting their own instances and using protocols that are harder to track and block.
​The global web is fracturing into a patchwork quilt. Instead of a unified information space, we’ve ended up with a Splinternet — a system of isolated segments connected by guerrilla paths. The internet is becoming more complex, slower to configure, and more demanding of the user’s knowledge. Yet, at the same time, it’s becoming more resilient. Attempts at control give birth to bypass tools that make the network decentralized — essentially what it was always meant to be.

​The old "transparent" internet is dead. The new internet is a territory of digital resistance, where anonymity, encryption, and owning your own infrastructure are the only ways to stay connected. The dumber ones will eventually realize that access to information is not a right, but the result of a correctly configured tunnel or proxy. The era of digital naivety is over.

The ultimate irony of this censorship saga is that this very "yeast" is breeding a hyper-technical generation. By trying to shield itself, the state machine has inadvertently triggered a digital evolutionary leap that might have taken a century in peacetime. We are hurtling toward a reality where the "average user" goes extinct; the standard proficiency in anonymization and decentralization tools will soon rival that of modern-day hackers. Consequently, attacks on state infrastructure will inevitably grow in volume and sophistication. This transformation is happening right now, and in about five years, we’ll witness a far more hardcore level of digital confrontation.

Welcome to our glorious bright future, to the brave new world, and finally — to the cyberpunk reality (high tech, low life).

#DigitalResistance #Splinternet #CyberSecurity #Privacy #InternetFreedom #VPN #Decentralization #Hacktivism #Censorship #FutureIsNow #TechSavvy #GuerrillaTech

Acktivism is no longer random, it’s increasingly driven by geopolitical events.
Organisations must be prepared with stronger monitoring, faster response, and proactive defence strategies.

#CyberSecurity #Hacktivism #ThreatIntelligence #InfosecK2K #CyberResilience

Collettivo Rotte Balcaniche | Raccolta Materiali - Powerbank, Telefoni, Caricatori

Da giovedì 26 marzo a giovedì 25 giugno, dalle 19:00 alle 23:30, presso socs, via celoria 22, entra dal cancello oramai lo sai.

Ciao!
A partire dall'HackInSocs in avanti parte una campagna di raccolta materiali (powerbank, telefoni, caricatori) sarà possibile contribuire portando i materiali in socs, se volete fare due chiacchere e passare all'hacklab ogni giovedi dalle 19 in poi oppure ogni giorno in socs durante l'orario diurno.
Se non riuscite a passare o volete iniziare una raccolta nei vostri spazi possiamo coordinarci via mail scrivendo a "[email protected]".
Ci vediamo presto <3
https://t.me/hackollo/85

Ecco qui un breve testo preparato per l'occasione:
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Raccolta Materiali

Il Collettivo Rotte Balcaniche sostiene le persone in movimento lungo le rotte balcaniche e lotta contro le frontiere, con l'obbiettivo di sostenere concretamente la libertà di movimento e di lottare contro ogni meccanismo di confine.

Le attività del Collettivo cercano di abbattere i confini proprio là dove questi si manifestano nella loro massima brutalità.

La border police sul confine dell'unione europea utilizza sistematicamente la violenza: oltre a quella contro le persone, che si manifesta sia fisicamente sui loro corpi ma anche attraverso razzismo disumanizzante, detenzioni e pushback, esiste anche la vilenza contro gli oggetti, come i cellulari e qualche dispositivo elettronico, che posso aiutare chi sta attraversando questi territori.

Per questo motivo vogliamo raccogliere materiali utili da portare in Bulgaria per darli alle persone che incontriamo, affinché possano usarli per orientarsi, mantenere contatti e aggirare così la feroca delle frontiere.

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#socs26 #socs #hacktivism #hackollo #Hacklab #hackinsocs

WikiLeaks, the whistleblower website - Negative PID

WikiLeaks first appeared online in 2006. It was a small, cryptic website run by activists.

Negative PID

With my formerly being HEAVILY into such ingenious #HackTivism as this -&- *also* being a Colorado native, my reactions to this are as follows.

First: as we used to say;

"Ow, my ¢ó¢k" -!

{{ as in a cheeky twist on getting away with openly saying, seeing as how it is almost indistinguishable from "Oh, my God." And with that: you're welcome. "Go forth & multiply" my lovelies -! }}

Second: to express just how much "I love this for hIM" -!

👇🏻

youtu.be/bL3njH00eak?si=Eny58M8hGMte1NrW

Yeshiva World News in New York hit by defacement

Yeshiva World News in Brooklyn was defaced with pro-Iran imagery and remained on a maintenance page as staff worked to restore service.

DysruptionHub
Cyber warfare groups: SEA - Negative PID

The Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) represents the evolution of state-aligned hacktivism: born from political loyalty, it evolved into a propaganda machine, and

Negative PID