When you surf the internet the ideal "peace of mind" traffic has to look this way:
Like a steady cycle with the same data size (assumed the content of the webside remains equal) but unfortunately in most cases this steady flow is only reachable through ssl aka port 443. Usually in most situations people surf on port 80 and then everything looks totally different and A.S.I.Eye comes into the game like I described here.
All Seeing Eye is a pretty static monster in most cases you are the trigger when you push the mouse button or the enter key to surf the next webside. If you would not let go the key A.S.I.Eye probably could not transmit its informations, I found out that its viral function relies "on key release" specifically if you push F5 to renew the web content. Try it out yourself catch explicitly http traffic push F5 and don´t release your key that is the first weakpoint of this devilish global monster control system.
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15 years ago