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U.S. Spies Want to Find Terrorists in World of Warcraft

grumpysgirl
02-26-2008, 05:36 PM
U.S. Spies Want to Find Terrorists in World of Warcraft
By Ryan Singel February 22, 2008 | 2:15:43 PMCategories: Spooks Gone Wild
Be careful who you frag. Having eliminated all terrorism in the real world, the U.S. intelligence community is working to develop software that will detect violent extremists infiltrating World of Warcraft and other massive multiplayer games, according to a data-mining report from the Director of National Intelligence.

The Reynard project will begin by profiling online gaming behavior, then potentially move on to its ultimate goal of "automatically detecting suspicious behavior and actions in the virtual world."

The cultural and behavioral norms of virtual worlds and gaming are generally unstudied. Therefore, Reynard will seek to identify the emerging social, behavioral and cultural norms in virtual worlds and gaming environments. The project would then apply the lessons learned to determine the feasibility of automatically detecting suspicious behavior and actions in the virtual world.

If it shows early promise, this small seedling effort may increase its scope to a full project.
Reynard will conduct unclassified research in a public virtual world environment. The research will use publicly available data and will begin with observational studies to establish baseline normative behaviors.

The publicly available report -- which was mandated by Congress following earlier concerns over data-mining programs -- also mentions several other data-mining initiatives. These include:

Video Analysis and Content Extraction - software to automatically identify faces, events and objects in video

Tangram - A system that wants to create surveillance and threat warning system that evaluates known threats and finds unknown threats to issue warnings ahead of an attack

Knowledge Discovery and Dissemination - This tool is reminiscent of the supposedly-defunct Total Information Awareness program. It seeks to access disparate databases to find patterns of known bad behavior. The program plans to work with domestic law enforcement and Homeland Security.

Kristin
02-27-2008, 09:02 AM
OMG, that is so crazy! :eek:

I have to tell my sons about that! LOL!! :D

cuteguy37048
02-27-2008, 09:45 PM
Worthless..

In gaming especially in COD4, the ballistics for RL weapons featured in the games are not correct in terms of RL physics.

The same is true for the effective range of explosive devices in these games.

A "baseball" grenade (They are shaped kinna like a baseball) and the "lemon" grenade before it (mostly used in Nam and yes you guessed it it's shaped like a lemon) are both deadly effective at 43 feet. You don't see that in COD4 and especially in older shooter based games on older consoles.

Most people don't know the RL physics of the RL battlefield. Game makers refrain to use alot of them for competitive reasons as well as a preventative for future RL incidents.

cuteguy37048
02-28-2008, 12:15 AM
That's why I don't ask my uncle too many questions. He is a ship engineer and has top secret clearance with the US Navy so he can design and or repair their ships.

I also know a few Special Operations guys. I observe the advice they gave a kid on how to gain Top Secret Clearance after he enlisted into the military. It's a good piece of advice on earning trust as well.

"Keep your mouth shut, your nose clean and don't ask too many questions."

I do know a lot of things about the military but it's all declassified information. If you dig on the internet you can know everything I know.

Bodhi Tree
02-28-2008, 04:04 AM
Hope they'll check Agelesslove. They'll find at least one deranged person :rolleyes:

cuteguy37048
02-28-2008, 11:44 AM
Well at least it won't be me. I love my country. :)


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