[PSA/Article] Interesting watch on Netflix (To Catch A Smuggler)

I'm sure you all have netflix, I've been watching to catch a smuggler and I'm telling you there are alot tips and tricks on how to package items more efficient, and a updated ways officers are looking at packages through xray, ect. Look it up, it might teach you a thing or too and let you stay a couple steps above the law! FYI It was made in 2011 so I really don;t know if they use the same tactics, but smuggling a kilo of coke in engine pistons is pretty sweet :D lol and remember (they hate us cause they anus!)


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[4 Points] throwitallaway564:

Hey, remember Jolly Roger's guide to OPSEC?

" Well, Netflix collects metadata on its users just like every other big data corporation. If you are a Netflix user, you likely have a profile which keeps track of every movie you have ever watched and what you rated it and so forth. http://www.usatoday.com/story/theoval/2013/12/17/obama-bidenapple-amazon-twitter-netflix-yahoo-facebook-microsoft-google/4049305/ Quote Electronic surveillance and the new health care law are on the agenda as Obama and Vice President Biden meet with a group that includes executives from Apple, Amazon, Twitter, Netflix, Yahoo, Facebook, Microsoft, and Google. This user stated, that he just watched a specific movie, that he named. And also stated that this movie has been up since 2010. So how many people do you think watched this exact movie in the time frame that this guy stated he watched it? Probably not too many. Under 100 for sure since the movie has been up for almost 3 years. Well, now the federal government has a list of 100 or less suspects, one of which is this particular user on Silk Road."

I'm paranoid, but at least I'm not in jail.


[3 Points] don_crackavelli:

I though it was kilos of heroin in the engine pistons? Could be wrong but still insanely badass, only stealth that is better than that was a massive amount of weed shipped in a refrigerator.