A Right to Property
By trip elix
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Each day the loss of privacy seems to expand. Countless companies collect our information and sell it to the highest bidder. Your information is being stolen under the guise of unenforceable privacy agreements. It is also being collected without your permission or consent. Other factors help to reinforce popular belief in nonexistent laws and myths. All were set in place to deceive you. It is expected that you will sit idly by and allow it to continue. Discover how it came to be and what steps you can take to control your own Information. It is your choice to make a change or continue to be exploited.
trip elix
I witnessed the evolution of the internet and have considered it an unparalleled innovation. Along with it came creativity with a leveling of sorts. The story of the individual making a difference for humanity is what the internet provides. It was why Tim Berners-Lee left his creation it to the world. He is the inventor of the web platform. Equally common people now have a platform, and ability to share with others, though the vision of Zuckerberg. After the invention of Facebook that was the first system built by hackers, countless other services came online. It created the platform and a movement for the world to follow. Marketing and commerce have attempted to co-opt what is free space and implemented a retrofit of security. Most of these is what makes the very thing that should be for open and free communication so vulnerable. To me, the internet is like the public square, not the wild west. The internet is a multifaceted tool that is being hijacked for self-interest. Large corporations and government are using the platform to spy on the populations in mass scale. These companies claim that they collect your actions for simple advertising. It is far from that, control and manipulation of the public is afoot. Did you know you have a pseudo-credit score? For a few dollars anyone can purchase where you went in your car. They can find out where you reside and who has lived with you. It doesn’t need to be this way. I have spent many years as a forensic computer and as an internet security technician. I have used or owned almost every version of every operating system used since the invention of the personal computer. Along the way, I have sought and met others that are hackers, phreaks, and pirates and have met the infamous before and after their jail sentences. I regularly attend security conferences held by the computer underground, including Defcon, Infosec and others. My published writings started after befriending veteran author and columnist Andy Thibault. He is a true advocate for many people with no voice. He encouraged me to write and to publish on my own. My future will include more novels and books as long as I have the time to write them.
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A Right To Property
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This book is dedicated to Aaron Swartz.
You died way too young and were persecuted
for your beliefs; you will never be forgotten.
Acknowledgements
The forces that are behind the writing of this book came from a group of strangers that I do not know. I simply would state one problem and listen to people for solutions. That is what our politicians are supposed to do; instead they are more interested in putting their hands into the pockets of big companies that steal our information.
The problems that we face as a society are vast, in the finite world of data and information, it is a little easier. Joe Finkle stands out, who wrote a post on a yahoo board as one of the countless members of the Internet community. It saved me hours of time researching alternatives in a subject that I don’t use every day. I would like to thank every member of the Internet community. Your efforts and your time is what makes the Internet both interesting and engaging.
My close friends, Nelly, Frank, Lori and Patrick who without your support I would have never completed this work. My mother for her wisdom and caring nature into everything I do. Additionally Lisa, who helped edit and Andy Thibault my personal literary mentor.
Introduction
Many think that privacy is over in the United States. Currently, the amount of data collected on every American citizen is astonishing. Government agencies and private corporations together have breached the boundaries of public trust. We live in a world that no longer affords us of our own privacy. Or does it?
I do want to express that I am neither a globalist nor a legal scholar. I proclaim to be a common citizen of this country and the world, one no better or wiser than you. Those who oppose this book and its ideas will proclaim that I am not qualified or educated; I herby acknowledge that fact and make absolutely no claims to the contrary.
Those responsible for creating systems that track every facet of our lives so completely and have created a society that has become more intrusive than even George Orwell could have imagined.
I understand data, its collection, and the systems that use the data. In the beginning of the digital age before the Internet, I worked for one of the first data brokers in the country. My job was to assemble information on individuals, and the company sold the information to private investigators and law enforcement. Since changing occupations, I have watched the processes used in data collection actually become commonplace. I know very well what systems there are, and how anyone can purchase that information. It was previously my job to do exactly that.
There are things we can do to fix the broken system. Privacy is not a distant whisper in the wind of history. It is a natural state of our beings. It is normal to not want someone to shout our intimate affairs from our rooftops, let alone make each of our lives into a reality TV series.
You have been lied to and the forces in place do not want you to realize the simple truth that you have known all along. You are not powerless; there are things we can do together to strip the power from those who pry into our daily activities.
Throughout the world, there are privacy laws. It exists in legal systems modeled after out own, yet we don’t have one.
Much of the information contained in the government should be open and viewable by anyone. Some of the information is private information about us as individuals and is no one’s business.
Inside, you will discover that change is needed not only for yourself, but for our government. So much needed data is unavailable, things that should be open for access for anyone but are hidden.
I personally hope you enjoy this material and it will help bring the change we all need.
Privacy is not dead, people just blindly comply with myths devised to steal their personal information.
Property vs Privacy
Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power
George Orwell 1984
You have the right to be left alone and not to see advertising at every turn. The privacy of your home and every move is being invaded, your private information is being sold to others. Your name is your property. The information that comprises your identity includes your name, date of birth, address, Social Security Number, or any other piece of data that separates you from another person and are the most important details of your existence. Throughout this book, I will make reference to stolen information. It describes data that was taken from you without your consent or knowledge.
Not all information on the Internet is being stolen. Many pieces of information have been given freely by the owners for the entire world to see. That is the beauty of the Internet—it provides a platform that allows mass communication to happen both instantly and globally. I will make no secret in that I am an Internet fan; I logged on the second day it was available.
There are many different opinions on what exactly the Internet is; it sparks controversy and ignites revolutions. My personal perception of the Internet is that it is the single most deceitful medium in the world, yet capable of uniting the world like nothing else before it ever could.
Your information is for sale on the Internet. Detailed data about you, the ones you love, and everyone else you know are for sale. The same corporations that sell it have no shame, no morals, and make judgments that affect your life. In testimony given to a committee of Congress in 2013, Pam Dixon of the World Privacy Forum stated that companies had sold information that contained the names and addresses for recent rape victims and police officers. Unfortunately while doing my own research, I found that the depths by which the systematic analysis of our information currently exists to predict not only your future spending habits. It can predict many other things in your life, records of habits and soon it will be commonplace for employers and others to purchase these details and use them over the work force.
Part of this prediction is currently in place. Whether you realize it or not, you have multiple credit scores. The credit system as we know it is in peril. Its old mainstay of spying on our every move and selling the rumors and fictitious information now has competition. The so-called pseudo-credit scores exist outside of congressional regulation. Some insurance companies and employers will use this information in lieu of a financial credit report. These secondary reports are cheaper and include other information including on-line habits, and other things in general you would not expect. The traditional credit reporting systems are becoming increasingly insignificant. Since the general public is unaware of the pseudo-scores, brand awareness will be reinforced by the traditional credit reporting industry. It is the business strategy of the traditional credit reporting bureaus that brand awareness with credit scoring to combat the marketplace dependence on pseudo-scores. The bureaus will adopt advertising to reinforcing brand awareness of credit scoring with consumers. Even though consumer have been kept completely in the dark how the score is tabulated and it will eventually fail.
Another term comes to light when trying to describe how a pseudo-score is derived. You may have heard the term big data; it is a broad term for data sets so large or complex that they are difficult to process using traditional data process applications. These sets of information are combined into smaller sets to allow correlations to