cyber warfare
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The Shadow Brokers are a self-styled satirical hacking group, also known for their encrypted messages, with broken English that hints at the group not being comprised of US citizens. In August, The Shadow Brokers made headlines when they released hacking tools for routers and firewall products, claiming that the tools were acquired from a top […]
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Julian Assange has been suggesting that Wikileaks would soon drop a bombshell of files related to Hillary Clinton. Many have been awaiting the highly-anticipated announcement from Assange, who delayed the release of those files. Now, another infamous hacker, who goes by the pseudonym Guccifer 2.0, has released files pertinent to the Clinton Foundation, ahead of […]
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If you like to display the peace sign when posing for pictures or selfies, there’s a new strategy you should employ, effective immediately. Make sure the back, or fingernail side of your hand is displayed, and not the fingerprint side. If you are featured in any online photos where you are exposing your fingerprint, you […]
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Big Med has been hit hard this past year by cyber criminals intent on disrupting and disabling the industry. The vulnerabilities exposed by these attacks point to the need for more robust security measures in 2017. At issue is not only invasion of privacy when personal medical records are hacked, but also rising costs to […]
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People who use various medical devices, such as pacemakers, insulin pumps and MRI systems, already have enough to be concerned with just in terms of dealing with their medical conditions. But on top of that, now they also need to deal with the issue of cybersecurity vulnerabilities that affect these devices and that have been […]
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Dan Goodin of Ars Technica writes that the DHS-FBI report on Russian hacking in 2016 “provides almost no new evidence to support the Obama Administration’s claims Russia attempted to interfere with the US electoral process.” (Article by Breitbart News, republished from breitbart.com) From Ars Technica: Talk about disappointments. The US government’s much-anticipated analysis of Russian-sponsored […]
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In the past six weeks, the Washington Post published two blockbuster stories about the Russian threat that went viral: one on how Russia is behind a massive explosion of “fake news,” the other on how it invaded the U.S. electric grid. Both articles were fundamentally false. Each now bears a humiliating editor’s note grudgingly acknowledging that the […]
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Ahead of Jullian Assange’s interview tonight on Fox News with Sean Hannity, in which as we previewed last night the Wikileaks founder will again deny on the record that Russia was the source of hacked Democratic emails, stating that “our source is not the Russian government and it is not a state party“, Wikileaks decided […]
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If you’re not familiar with George Soros by now, consider it a homework assignment to look him up. To scratch the surface lightly, Soros, a white male, has heavily funded the Black Lives Matter movement in an attempt to advance his left-wing globalist agenda. Soros is now financing the group which is helping Facebook flag […]
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With online security being paramount these days it is handy to know some important tips for keeping your information. If you think you’ve got a strong password, don’t use it twice, suggests CNN.com. And if you don’t have the old school piece of paper with all your passwords written down, both CNN and The Guardian suggest a password […]
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A second security hack in the personal business of over one billion users of Yahoo doesn’t seem to bother an unnamed Yahoo spokesperson, reports the Wall Street Journal, who says he remains “confident in [Yahoo’s] value,” as they continue work on selling Yahoo’s $4.83 billion dollar “core internet business” to Verizon. That deal is still expected to close in the […]
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While the corporate, anti-Trump, sore-loser media obsesses about supposed and undefined Russian hacking of the U.S. election, it recently emerged that a Chinese manufacturer installed backdoor spyware on Android phones that scooped up user text messages and sent them to China every three days. In an era of widespread personal privacy violations, it is still […]
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The Democratic National Committee isn’t comprised of the most balanced people on the planet. After all, these are the same people who are so delusional that they blamed Hillary Clinton’s loss to Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election on everything — the Russians, racism, sexism and third-party voters — everything, that is, except for themselves […]
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The interim Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile said Sunday that cyberattacks against the party occurred every day through the end of the election. Article by FoxNews.com “They came after us absolutely every day until the end of the election. They tried to hack into our system repeatedly,” Brazile added. Brazile’s comments were made on […]
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Recently, the Seattle police enlisted the help of car manufacturer BMW to both track and remotely lock a criminal inside of the vehicle he had stolen. This has sparked some spirited debates regarding the remote-lock aspects of vehicles and the ways they can be used. BMW confirmed that they have the power to remotely lock […]
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