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07/17/2020
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By Mike Adams
One fat-fingered network admin at Cloudflare just brought down literally half the internet with a single keystroke… imagine what’s possible with malicious intent
Literally half the internet was brought down today by a fat-fingered network admin at Cloudflare who misconfigured a single piece of hardware: A border router that directs TCP/IP traffic, carrying website data across the world. The outage was shockingly widespread, affecting literally millions of websites for as long as an hour. Cloudflare blames a single […]
10/01/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Is China using deepfakes to fool the U.S. military?
Deepfakes, which come from the words “deep (learning)” and “fakes,” have sparked privacy rows recently, and for good reason. The technology behind making fake images is slowly gaining ground — with reports saying that “perfectly real” deepfake images and videos are just months away from being accessible to everyone. While the ramification of this technology is […]
09/23/2019
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By Mike Adams
EXCLUSIVE: The NSA is archiving all encrypted emails and transactions, knowing they will be able to decrypt most digital files in about 3 years, thanks to quantum computing
EXCLUSIVE ANALYSIS – All encrypted emails, files and hard drives that currently rely on 256-bit encryption (such as AES or RSA) may be retroactively broken by the NSA in the next three years, thanks to rapid advances in quantum computing recently announced by Google scientists. The NSA is currently archiving all encrypted communications and storing […]
07/15/2019
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By Vicki Batts
Incompetent local governments are being paralyzed by cyber hackers using ransomware
Cities and towns around the country are being struck by a wave of cyber crime, as hackers exploit government incompetence for financial gain. Recently, the local government of Lake City, Florida paid out $462,000 to cyber attackers after ransomware crippled their infrastructure. The costly incident follows on the heels of another cyber attack in Florida, […]
02/19/2019
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Sustainable conflict: Expert says future “civil wars” will be fed by connectivity and social communication in these 6 ways
Several technological advancements in communication are actually contributing to the sustainability of today’s modern conflicts, a political analyst says. According to Barbara Walter, who is a political scientist at the University of California in San Diego School of Policy and Social Strategy, breakthroughs in information energy, spearheaded by the global scope of the Internet, are resulting in […]
11/03/2018
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By Edsel Cook
MIT researchers design a novel encryption method that secures data used in online neural networks
A combination of two encryption techniques may one day allow neural networks to have their computing cake and eat it, too. An article in Science Daily stated that the new technique improves the security of cloud-based machine learning without incurring any penalties in speed. Machine learning requires a lot of computational power. Convolutional neural networks, for […]
08/19/2018
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By David Williams
Secure quantum communication could soon be available for all, says new research
It’s only a matter of time until quantum computers become mainstream; and when that happens, conventional encryption methods, which so many standard communication tools use online, will be broken. Now a team of scientists have developed a method wherein users will be able to communicate safely and securely between devices that operate based on quantum […]
04/04/2018
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By News Editors
5 things you need to know about fake net neutrality
Three years ago, Google used its influence over the Obama administration to pass sweeping federal government regulations over our modern internet networks. So-called “net neutrality” was subsequently sold to the public through a massive disinformation campaign, asserting that the rules as devised by Obama’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC) were necessary to ensure a “free and […]
05/22/2017
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By JD Heyes
Stinking D.C. swamp: Do these former House IT workers have dirt on congressional Democrats?
During his campaign, then GOP-nominee Donald J. Trump pledged repeatedly to “drain the swamp” in Washington, D.C. Though he’d been around politics for years prior to throwing his hat into the presidential ring, there’s no way he could have fully understood just how wide and deep — and incestuous — the stinking D.C. swamp really […]
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