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Some Lenovo ThinkCentre all-in-one PCs have a physical sliding webcam cover, and you can see at a glance what position it's in. Microphones are harder to handle in such a low tech way, though.
Shorting the two wires of the mic together with a low-value resistor will do what you want, or you can have a physical disconnect switch. It's very easy to modify a mic in this manner if desired. You can even have the switch built into the sliding webcam cover. On digital mics it's a bit more complex to mute without disabling, but the brute force solution is to disconnect their power line in the same manner. Then aga…
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#92The reason I was given for the tape when asked was interesting, since they obviously didn't care about the microphone. Supposedly it was possible for the camera to capture people in the facility in the background and through glass that could be matched with facial recognition. The very fact that certain people were seen inside their facility could be sufficient to expose secrets they wanted to protect. Audio, on the other hand, just captures ambient noise in quarantined spaces which isn't that interesting since the discussion is not classified. In that sense, the camera has much greater range than the microphone. Which makes some sense.
But surely the Director of the FBI would know this.
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#94I care about audio so much more than video, and text/keys/etc captured from the machine even more. As long as my screen and keyboard are out of the frame of the camera, I don't really care about it getting RATed. At worst, you'll see me naked, or making angry/etc. faces at someone on irc or email. While embarrassing it would be less bad than most of what you could accomplish by stealing actual information. OTOH, carr…
And yet somehow, I manage
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#95I care about audio so much more than video, and text/keys/etc captured from the machine even more. As long as my screen and keyboard are out of the frame of the camera, I don't really care about it getting RATed. At worst, you'll see me naked, or making angry/etc. faces at someone on irc or email. While embarrassing it would be less bad than most of what you could accomplish by stealing actual information. OTOH, carr…
Some laptops already have physical switches for wireless connectivity, couldn't you just add one of those that cuts power to the onboard microphone and camera?
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#96>"I saw something in the news, so I copied it. I put a piece of tape — I have obviously a laptop, personal laptop — I put a piece of tape over the camera. Because I saw somebody smarter than I am had a piece of tape over their camera." Such a telling statement. It's my belief that this man does not adequately comprehend the magnitude of the issues at hand. General Hayden, on the other hand, is a man whom I believe to…
He really doesn't understand the actual underlying argument, which is the technical and mathematical fact that a system will either be unreadable by global 3rd parties, or will be readable by global 3rd parties.* It truly is either fully secure from both criminals and government, or it is open for criminals and government to have unchecked free access to our data.
The guy studied chemistry. It's not a "conversation" whether or not particular chemical reactions occur under particular conditions, but fact. Similarly, this is not a "conversation", but fact:
The reality we are faced with is that this easily accessed global communication network carries and connects to basically everything private and public, and all our knowledge of encryption leaves us without a viable "government only" access tool to data.
Any conversation needs to start from the recognition of that technical reality, not before. Comey is tossing this impossible request over the wall to tech companies, completely acknowledging he has no idea how any of that works but that they'll "figure it out", and views that as the way forward.
[* = This is considering that breaches of a mandated government-only back-door to encryption will inevitably happen, be it a leak of keys, attacks on the algorithms, or international information politics weakening the system as a whole. The precedents for these scenarios are plenty.]
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#97I care about audio so much more than video, and text/keys/etc captured from the machine even more. As long as my screen and keyboard are out of the frame of the camera, I don't really care about it getting RATed. At worst, you'll see me naked, or making angry/etc. faces at someone on irc or email. While embarrassing it would be less bad than most of what you could accomplish by stealing actual information. OTOH, carr…
So, yes, the audio thing is something to worry about.
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Did I understand what you said at the end correctly, are you willing to commit to buy 8 million dollars worth of laptops?
Yes. (and then sell them, obviously, ideally for much more than $8mm)