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02-23-2008, 04:02 PM
U.S. Spies Want to Find Terrorists in World of Warcraft (http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/02/nations-spies-w.html)


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.


The report gives no indication why the find-a-terrorist cell in Sims project is called Reynard, though that is a traditional trickster figure in literature.

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Well, they already monitor all our phone calls and web searches/traffic. Why not MMORPG profiling?

Lysander
02-23-2008, 05:03 PM
Dear GOD! Where the fuck is Ron Paul?! Give me back my fucking tax money?!!!!?! Seriously.


I wouldn't be surprised if there was a small cottage industry that developed around such bullshit departments in the US government whose sole purpose is to feed the government crap data and make money off it.

And if the homeland security's computer hacker/leet people just picked what I said up and put it into one of their "suspicious" data files. Please, sir, step back from your computer terminal and re-evaluate the priorities in your life.

Daniel
02-23-2008, 09:52 PM
It's for national security. Shut the fuck up.

P.s. We can't afford change.

/italics.

Stanley Burrell
02-23-2008, 09:55 PM
Write a computer program that checks for Arabic phrases on WoW's servers. You could even invest the other 20 billion dollars on putting a really neat digitalized American flag on the prog' logo.

"In honor of September 11th."

Gan
02-23-2008, 11:09 PM
Here's what the blog in the OP uses as its resource.
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/files/dni_datamining_report_2008.PDF

Amazing how alarmist the blog is as compared to the report. Or not.

Parkbandit
02-24-2008, 12:06 AM
It's for national security. Shut the fuck up.

P.s. We can't afford change.

/italics.


We're 30 years ahead of any country in MMORPGS..

Daniel
02-24-2008, 12:07 AM
We're 30 years ahead of any country in MMORPGS..

Yea, but the terrorists are going to take it over.

Therefore, we need to devote about 1 trillion to stop them. Al'Q has already taken down Naxx.

Parkbandit
02-24-2008, 12:10 AM
Yea, but the terrorists are going to take it over.

Therefore, we need to devote about 1 trillion to stop them. Al'Q has already taken down Naxx.

We should just turn the world into an RP server.. that way, we would have to give permission to any terrorists before they attack us.

BAN PVP!

Jenisi
02-24-2008, 12:11 AM
WoW is the first place I'd look.

Back
02-24-2008, 12:14 AM
We should just turn the world into an RP server.. that way, we would have to give permission to any terrorists before they attack us.

BAN PVP!

Ironically, isn’t that the entire point in real life?

Parkbandit
02-24-2008, 08:36 AM
Ironically, isn’t that the entire point in real life?


Ironically, many libs believe it to be the case currently.

Clove
02-25-2008, 04:09 PM
We should just turn the world into an RP server.. that way, we would have to give permission to any terrorists before they attack us.

BAN PVP!

Or install Vista.