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04/21/2022
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By News Editors
New Brave update protects users from Google AMP
Brave on Tuesday announced De-AMP – a new feature that allows users a browsing experience free of Google’s controversial AMP technology. (Article by Didi Rankovic republished from ReclaimTheNet.org) Google inserts itself, specifically its servers, between visitors and websites, and Brave will now wherever possible scrub the AMP element by rewriting links and URLs, bypassing AMP, and taking […]
04/20/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Taiwan concerned about internet connectivity if China decides to launch an attack
The Russia-Ukraine war is reviving concerns in Taiwan regarding the fragility of its internet connections. Ukraine has used the internet heavily to rally resistance, counter Russia’s propaganda and gain international support – including appeals for weapons by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Despite Russian attacks on their internet infrastructure, the country has extensive internet connections within its […]
04/04/2022
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By News Editors
Ukraine asks ICANN to disconnect all Russian websites, DNS
Ukrainian officials have requested that the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) revoke domains issued in Russia and shut down primary Domain Name System (DNS) servers in the country. (Article by Sebastian Moss republished from DataCenterDynamics.com) Mykhailo Fedorov, First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine, asked Göran Marby, CEO of ICANN, to impose sanctions on […]
03/10/2022
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By Ethan Huff
21 Key U.S. natural gas producers were hacked just before Ukraine invasion: a warning shot?
Back in mid-February just hours before Russia invaded Ukraine, nearly two dozen major natural gas suppliers and exporters were hacked. Among them was Chevron Corp., Cheniere Energy Inc., and Kinder Morgan Inc., according to reports. The attacks targeted companies linked to producing liquefied natural gas, or LNG, as part of a larger effort to infiltrate […]
03/09/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Sanctions may end up isolating Russia’s internet; Russians flocking to VPNs to bypass censors
Western sanctions against Russia could lead to the fragmentation of the internet, with Russia beginning the process of cutting itself off from the wider internet much like China has already done. Some of the world’s largest social media platforms, including YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and TikTok, have already moved to reduce so-called Russian propaganda and disinformation […]
03/09/2022
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By JD Heyes
Russia may be preparing massive cyberattack after announcing country will disconnect from global internet on March 11
As Russian President Vladimir Putin continues his invasion of neighboring Ukraine, his government announced earlier this week that the country will be disconnecting from the global internet in order to defend against external cyberattacks. But that decision has led others to believe he may be planning on launching his own against Western nations including the […]
02/27/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Biden’s handlers want him to launch “massive cyberattacks” against Russia… ESCALATION of world war now guaranteed
In retaliation for its invasion of Ukraine, those who pull the puppet strings of Geriatric Joe have reportedly presented him with a “menu” of options for carrying out “massive cyberattacks” against Russia. Four “anonymous insiders” told NBC News that fake “president” Joe Biden could be just days away from hitting the launch button on an […]
12/13/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Amazon outage causes chaos, renders many helpless (and even locked out of their own homes) without working smart gadgets
Thousands of people were left without working fridges, Roombas, doorbells and lighting at about 10 a.m. Eastern time Tuesday, Dec. 7, following the outage at Amazon.com Inc.’s cloud-computing arm – showing just how reliant people have become on the company. The outage upended package deliveries and took down major streaming services. Affected services included the voice assistant Alexa […]
12/07/2021
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By News Editors
Verizon accused of collecting customer browsing history (and more)
The My Verizon App has been accused of secretly collecting a user’s browser information, tracking apps, location, and contacts, for the purposes of understanding user interests. The mobile network provider appears to be automatically enrolling users in the data collection feature. (Article by Ken Macon republished from ReclaimTheNet.org) Input was first to report about Verizon’s “Custom Experience” feature […]
11/25/2021
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By Mary Villareal
ASPI: China is hoping to export its domestic online censorship around the world
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) advised governments worldwide to err on the side of caution when engaging with Beijing or international bodies heavily influenced by the communist regime, especially on the topic of shaping the internet’s future. In a new report, the ASPI said that China is hoping to export its domestic online censorship around the world by […]
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