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Axum Shredder App

  • Writer: Axiom City News
    Axiom City News
  • Jan 30
  • 1 min read

Citizen Civilian Cyberstalker networks used by disrupters and protesters targeting law enforcement and other special targets use various means of digital communication to coordinate and execute illegal campaigns carried out by malicious collectives.


Axum Shredder creates a profile of the malicious actors within these networks similar to the way that ThinThread was designed to work.


ThinThread was an intelligence gathering project by the United States National Security Agency conducted throughout the 1990s. The program involved wiretapping and sophisticated analysis of the resulting data. The program was discontinued three weeks before the September 11, 2001 attacks due to the changes in priorities and the consolidation of U.S. intelligence authority. The "change in priority" consisted of the decision made by the director of NSA General Michael V. Hayden to go with a concept called Trailblazer, despite the fact that ThinThread was a working prototype that claimed to protect the privacy of U.S. citizens. ThinThread was dismissed and replaced by the Trailblazer Project, which lacked the privacy protections. A consortium led by Science Applications International Corporation was awarded a $280 million contract to develop Trailblazer in 2002.


Bounce-back features reverse engineer elements deployed through seemingly decentralized means involving digital transactions from an effect to cause proximity. Digital transactions combined with the physical proximity of individuals that may include individual container devices, such as cell phones, can carry and transmit communications between both suspecting and unsuspecting parties.



 
 
 

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