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The answer probably depends on how much effort the hacker will put into it.
In my case I don't think there is a need for a hacker. Yesterday I posted a thread where I let grokAI let create profile of me based on my SaSu posts.
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It was interesting but at the same time scary how accurate the AI chatbot was. I think obviously it is a breach of privacy rights but grok doesn't care. It gives me the feeling that AI chatbots make it a lot easier to create targeted profiles of individuals. And the people in private chats give even more intimate insights.
Why this question from the title? Well I experienced another dating failure at least I have another interesting dating anecdote to tell. I had a date with an autistic (female) IT student. And then we talked about hacking. I know that there is something like ethical hacking and sometimes institutions have to do offensive hacking in order to defend themselves. I told her I know someone that told me that someone else I know works for an intelligence service. By the way if you think you could get more information from me about this person I have to disappoint you. I don't know much about this person mostly the job only. The woman I dated was a little bit irritated. She asked me how I know that and usually this should be kept secret. I told her noone told me it was a secret. But I admitted now when I think about it it is weird that the person shared it. From the reaction of her and I asked her the following explicitly. She didn't give me an answer but in some ways this had a telling implication. The woman I dated had aspirations to work for an intelligence service herself. She considered the person I told her about as someone who seemingly boasts about it. The woman I had a date with always seemed to me really paranoid. Not necessarily in the pathological sense I myself had a psychosis. But I considered it possible that she had a psychosis in the past. She turned out to have autism and ADHD. So we continued to talk about hacking. And she told me if she were willed to do something illegal she could hack me to find more information about me online. And retrospectively this made me paranoid. What if she finds out my SaSu account. Lol. I think this would be a red flag. However, I think it is extremely unlikely that she tried to hack me. I think the risk for her would be way too high for the potential reward. Moreover, she doesn't know much about me. We had extremely deep conversations but we didn't exchange much personal information that could identify us. I wonder whether she was this paranoid because of a past experience. Her ex boyfriend sounded pretty much like an asshole I wonder why she was in a relationship with him. I tend to think sometimes women are drawn to toxic personality types. (sunk cost fallacy maybe - toxic people can hide this real personality at early stages of a relationship. I wonder whether I would become toxic too in a long relationship)
I think there isn't that much personal information about me on the internet. Besides my SaSu account. Though, I think as the AI chatbot proved this is a massive digital footprint. Though, I will never be able to work anyway. Furthermore, I could imagine that this forum gets wiped one day from the internet and most of the content will be deleted even in digital archives.
I think modern hacking is in most cases more social engeneering. And she even didn't ask for any personal information of that kind.
In my case I don't think there is a need for a hacker. Yesterday I posted a thread where I let grokAI let create profile of me based on my SaSu posts.
Do you think AI chatbots do a good job at summing up and evaluating my online presence in this forum?
I think this thread literally screams solipsism. But consider this thread might be read more often by bots than actual SaSu members. I asked grokAI. From the popular chatbots I think grok doesn't care about sensitive topics and privacy rights the least. I think this thread has the purpose to...
sanctioned-suicide.net
It was interesting but at the same time scary how accurate the AI chatbot was. I think obviously it is a breach of privacy rights but grok doesn't care. It gives me the feeling that AI chatbots make it a lot easier to create targeted profiles of individuals. And the people in private chats give even more intimate insights.
Why this question from the title? Well I experienced another dating failure at least I have another interesting dating anecdote to tell. I had a date with an autistic (female) IT student. And then we talked about hacking. I know that there is something like ethical hacking and sometimes institutions have to do offensive hacking in order to defend themselves. I told her I know someone that told me that someone else I know works for an intelligence service. By the way if you think you could get more information from me about this person I have to disappoint you. I don't know much about this person mostly the job only. The woman I dated was a little bit irritated. She asked me how I know that and usually this should be kept secret. I told her noone told me it was a secret. But I admitted now when I think about it it is weird that the person shared it. From the reaction of her and I asked her the following explicitly. She didn't give me an answer but in some ways this had a telling implication. The woman I dated had aspirations to work for an intelligence service herself. She considered the person I told her about as someone who seemingly boasts about it. The woman I had a date with always seemed to me really paranoid. Not necessarily in the pathological sense I myself had a psychosis. But I considered it possible that she had a psychosis in the past. She turned out to have autism and ADHD. So we continued to talk about hacking. And she told me if she were willed to do something illegal she could hack me to find more information about me online. And retrospectively this made me paranoid. What if she finds out my SaSu account. Lol. I think this would be a red flag. However, I think it is extremely unlikely that she tried to hack me. I think the risk for her would be way too high for the potential reward. Moreover, she doesn't know much about me. We had extremely deep conversations but we didn't exchange much personal information that could identify us. I wonder whether she was this paranoid because of a past experience. Her ex boyfriend sounded pretty much like an asshole I wonder why she was in a relationship with him. I tend to think sometimes women are drawn to toxic personality types. (sunk cost fallacy maybe - toxic people can hide this real personality at early stages of a relationship. I wonder whether I would become toxic too in a long relationship)
I think there isn't that much personal information about me on the internet. Besides my SaSu account. Though, I think as the AI chatbot proved this is a massive digital footprint. Though, I will never be able to work anyway. Furthermore, I could imagine that this forum gets wiped one day from the internet and most of the content will be deleted even in digital archives.
I think modern hacking is in most cases more social engeneering. And she even didn't ask for any personal information of that kind.
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