Claims: in ispy function

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17 Aug 2020
iSpy is a platform that records and tracks online interactions to create a searchable database for continuity of surveillance projects.

The other technology that Dynology sells that Bergy brings up here is called iSpy. This is a platform that allows clients to record and track their online interactions. It appears that this is related to recording things that an individual does. If I'm online, then it records all the interactions that I have and puts them into a searchable database. But from the information provided, it doesn't seem like it's the kind of thing where you could record this and extend it outside the interactions of your online self. You would essentially, based on what you're telling me and what he's telling me, he is saying that... Every computer in everywhere is infected with this thing. More or less. A shadow net. Creating a shadow net that is functionally useless. The internet. Yeah. So, look. Essentially, what it looks like to me, and from everything I can tell, this is a platform where you can create... Perhaps a fake persona, and you can interact with something online, and then it will record your interactions for the sake of continuity. So if someone else takes over some sort of surveillance that's going on of, let's say, a dangerous group that has an internet presence, you're able to use ShadowNet. To secure the DoD computers from any possible hack. And then iSpy allows you to record all of the interactions so in case, I don't know, let's say you get sick, someone else can take over and see what has been done in terms of communications.