'Uber for Armed Guards' Rushes to Market Following the Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO | Are you scared to walk down the streets of NYC and also have too much money? There's an app for that (gizmodo.com)
from ForgottenFlux@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 20:03
https://lemmy.world/post/25799650

Protector, an app that lets you book armed goons the same way you’d call for an Uber, is having a viral moment.

Protector lets the user book armed guards on demand. Right now it’s only available in NYC and LA. According to its marketing, every guard is either “active duty or retired law enforcement and military.” Every booking comes with a motorcade and users get to select the number of Escalades that’ll be joining them as well as the uniforms their hired goons will wear.

Protector is currently “#7 in Travel” on Apple’s App Store. It’s not available for people who use Android devices. Sorry Google phone fans, if you want your own armed goons you’ll have to resort to more traditional methods of goon employment.

The marketing for Protector, which lives on its X account, is surreal. A series of robust and barrel-chested men in ill-fitting black suits deliver their credentials to the camera while sitting in front of a black background. They’re all operators. They describe careers in SWAT teams and being deployed to war zones. They show vanity shots of themselves kitted out in operator gear. All of them have a red lapel pin bearing the symbol of Protector.

Who is this for, you might ask? A video posted on January 6, 2025, that runs just over two minutes gives the game away. It opens with a photo of assassinated UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. “We’re going to run through a scenario to demonstrate, where if a Protector had been present, crisis could have been averted,” the Protector says in the video. He then runs through several fantasy versions of the assassination where a Protector is on hand to prevent the assassin from killing the CEO.

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HowAbt2morrow@futurology.today on 19 Feb 20:24 next collapse

You’ve got no choice but to give them 5 stars or your cruisin for a bruisin

Donjuanme@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 20:34 collapse

That was my thought, nobody in their right mind (least of all paranoid rich people) would use a third party service that requires them to announce they’re someone of value.

rc__buggy@sh.itjust.works on 19 Feb 20:36 collapse

This is only going to be used by poseurs.

bobs_monkey@lemm.ee on 19 Feb 23:13 collapse

Or the delusional. Anyone with a serious security concern has mitigation plans in place. This is for people who think they need security because reasons, mainly to satiate their ego.

I remember right after the UHC assassination I was in getting a haircut, and there was another guy getting cut that was loudly spouting off about how he was afraid for his life because he’s a CEO. Like dude, you’re a CEO of a small local financial services firm, not the CEO of a massive conglomerate. I’m technically the CEO of my small contracting company that’s incorporated. We are not targets (unless you’re a massive prick, which by the way he was talking was quite possible), but if one of us got popped it wouldn’t make the news, nor are we likely to be targeted, calm down lol.

apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 20:48 next collapse

Gig economy security guards. What the utter fuck. Doesn’t sound at all like brownshirts in the making.

Arbiter@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 21:52 collapse

Gig economy does not inspire loyalty lmao

maniel@sopuli.xyz on 19 Feb 21:02 next collapse

Trauma team

[deleted] on 19 Feb 21:04 next collapse

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Justas@sh.itjust.works on 19 Feb 21:03 next collapse

It’s all fun and games until the database gets leaked and guards start getting offers to off a particular client.

southsamurai@sh.itjust.works on 19 Feb 21:09 next collapse

It happens

masterofn001@lemmy.ca on 19 Feb 21:27 collapse

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

MegaUltraChicken@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 21:30 next collapse

Found a good use for crowdfunding.

HelixDab2@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 00:42 next collapse

…Or one of the guards has a family member kidnapped and held unless they oopsie, looked the wrong way.

MNByChoice@midwest.social on 20 Feb 00:56 collapse

Easier way is just to signup. Maybe they vet some of the bodyguards…

HelixDab2@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 01:15 collapse

It sounds like potential guards have to have combat experience or significant police experience. So it’s probably not something the average person is going to be able to do.

OTOH, a single bodyguard mercing their protectee would nuke the whole company, which would be pretty funny.

Aqarius@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 15:46 collapse

<img alt="Please God it would be so fucking funny " src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/687df944-1efe-4157-9aa3-380030916475.jpeg">

Captainautism@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Feb 00:57 next collapse

Exactly, if $ will get you a thug defense…$$ will get you a thug offense.

slaacaa@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 06:54 collapse

Auction mode would be a nice feature

Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 21:16 next collapse

Ha ha ha, another quality zinger from The Onion!

…wait, this shit’s real???

b161@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 19 Feb 21:32 next collapse

They’re afraid. 🤭

Star@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 19 Feb 22:02 next collapse

This is some cyberpunk shit.

Luigi save us

Zorque@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 23:48 next collapse

Their response wasn’t to fix the problem, it was to find a better way to subjugate people. Clearly his methods aren’t the solution. They’re just an easy way to pass the problem off to someone else without you having to put in the effort to help fix it yourself.

Star@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 20 Feb 05:46 collapse

Then they haven’t had enough.

chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 07:22 collapse

Luigi could’ve passed the screening check to become the guy’s bodyguard. Maybe he even would’ve had a better opportunity to escape.

Many, many ruthless tyrants and other nasty people have been killed by their own bodyguards over the years. And these are often guards who have been properly vetted.

How vetted are these Uber rentacops gonna be? No criminal record doesn’t mean you can trust the person if you’re some ruthless bastard with a lot of enemies.

Tarquinn2049@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 22:16 next collapse

Are you worried people with guns might try to take your money? Why take chances? You should hire these people with guns who will for sure take your money.

schizo@forum.uncomfortable.business on 19 Feb 22:20 next collapse

For what they’re charging, you’re not going to get elite private security, you’re going to get mall cops on their day off.

This is not for the actual rich, it’s for tiktok influencers to show off.

tetris11@lemmy.ml on 19 Feb 22:20 next collapse

Isn’t this the world plot of John Wick?

tyrant@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 22:59 next collapse

There’s no way this could backfire

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 19 Feb 23:05 next collapse

ToS says the app accepts zero liability so the legal person is safe here

tyrant@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 23:07 collapse

Sounds like they thought of everything

gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works on 19 Feb 23:34 collapse

Luigi has entered the chat

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 20 Feb 01:11 collapse

Been seeing his name a lot more.

It is beautiful.

Luigi is the American hero.

Never forget what he did for the common people.

Captainautism@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Feb 00:55 collapse

Gang for hire.

oakey66@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 23:09 next collapse

What a dystopian nightmare we live in right now. Remember when politicians told us we have choices in our healthcare? I guess it says something that insurance CEOs are so hated that they need armed body guards and we’re so happy about “all our choices”.

runjun@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 01:03 next collapse

Seems like an easy way to get close to a target.

Agent641@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 07:21 collapse

“Yes hello I am your security detail, don’t worry I brought exactly enough bullets.”

x00z@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 06:41 next collapse

Lmao they mimic the camera footage of the CEO murder for their promotional image.

Duamerthrax@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 15:58 next collapse

Brian would be proud to know he’s still bringing market value to someone.

SocialMediaRefugee@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 16:17 collapse

How to start a security business.

  1. Get someone killed

  2. Create a business that addresses #1

How’s THAT for conspiracy thinking!? :D

echodot@feddit.uk on 21 Feb 08:31 collapse

It’s called a viral marketing

KeenFlame@feddit.nu on 20 Feb 07:23 next collapse

Ah. So civilian mercs can be bought by corpos for a raid at a moments notice. Great. What’s the patchnotes for the resistance movement again? Oh yeah. Removed the ability to communicate cryptographically. Our only tool. Thanks devs

AutistoMephisto@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 16:15 collapse

Removed the ability to communicate cryptographically. Our only tool.

Not entirely. The old methods still work. I’m talking about old fashioned pen and paper. OTP ciphers and dead drops. Messages, hidden where only the intended recipient knows it’s there. The problem is, there’s no dead drops in cyberspace. There’s no place one can leave a hidden message that can’t be seen by others in cyberspace. And while quantum computing might break OTP, it’s too expensive to use for that purpose.

There’s a certain artistry to the old ways. Invisible inks, dead drops, One-Time-Pads, and the like. Cryptography existed long before computers. Those who would be our rulers have bent so much of their energies towards preventing our communicating in cyberspace that they’ve neglected those of us who studied the pre-Information Age methods. And we can still use them. A guy walks by a trash can, and throws away a seemingly innocuous food wrapper, and a couple hours later another guy goes and collects it, knowing that there is a message written on it in ink that can be revealed with the use of heat and lemon juice. If their intent is to return the USA to the “good ole days”, then let’s use the spy tricks from the “good ole days”.

rivan@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 17:48 next collapse

What’s old is new again

echodot@feddit.uk on 21 Feb 08:31 collapse

I’ve always been a fan of book ciphers, but they’re probably really annoying to actually use.

SocialMediaRefugee@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 16:11 next collapse

The modern aristocracy must be hunted in their native habitats. They are commonly found in walled communities, exclusive islands (i.e. Martha’s Vineyard), exclusive neighborhoods (i.e. Santa Monica, Beverly Hills), luxury stores (i.e. Hermes) and trendy nightclubs. Set up your hunting blind in or just outside of their habitat. Make sure to camouflage it well using native materials like designer labels, advertisements and invitations to political contribution dinners. Use a call to attract them. One that works well is “Annual bonus! Annual bonus!”, “Union forming! Union forming!” or waving a golden parachute. Bait traps also work well such as a pile of designer handbags and the keys to a Bentley.

RangerJosey@lemmy.ml on 20 Feb 16:29 next collapse

Venture brothers ass nonsense. 1-888-HENCH.

rivan@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 17:50 next collapse

In my coping with the horrors of the world, I like to think this is run by a hidden AGI to wack its ideological opponents.

Shardikprime@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:27 collapse

Lol

Hackworth@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:03 next collapse

Going for a shadow run to the grocery store. Don’t forget to pick up a decker to bypass the ice.

Petter1@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 18:19 next collapse

Oh, is this the invitation of DRAMA?

Like from cyberpunk?

aceshigh@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:37 next collapse

Sounds like admitting guilt. Those who hire the goons know they are shitty people. Living with self hate must be a bitch.

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 19:27 collapse

Eh, I don’t think everyone interested in this service are necessarily bad people. There are a lot of internet celebrities that would really rather not deal with crazy fans that this would be perfect for, as in, not rich enough to have their own chauffeurs, but famous enough to make going out on your own a real pain.

jacecomix@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 19:31 next collapse

Interested in seeing how well the armed guard equivalent of “the Uber Eats driver who eats your food instead of delivering it” works out for them.

Olgratin_Magmatoe@slrpnk.net on 20 Feb 19:48 collapse

Background checks can’t catch everyone.

KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml on 20 Feb 19:57 collapse

Look at G4S’ track record, for example

echodot@feddit.uk on 21 Feb 08:18 collapse

Infamously G4S don’t conduct background checks. If they did they wouldn’t hire anyone because all of their employees are psychopaths.

Even when they are hired as mere security guards rather than close protection they still end up killing people.

KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml on 20 Feb 19:58 next collapse

Imagine how funny it will be when someone red teams the endpoints and get all their client’s active locations in a JSON

echodot@feddit.uk on 21 Feb 08:15 collapse

Buy a few drones and you could automate the assassination process for maximum efficiency.

NikkiDimes@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 20:03 next collapse

First of all, I hate this.

But also, this is cyberpunk as fuck.

anonymous111@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 21:23 next collapse

I think I saw this season of Westworld.

echodot@feddit.uk on 21 Feb 08:16 collapse

These people have enough money to hire private protection already, it’s not the lack of an app that has stopped them from doing so up until this point. It’s simply that they didn’t actually believe they were in any danger from the peons.