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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 […]
06/16/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
What could do more damage than a nuclear weapon? A hacker
A nuclear attack is terrifying, that much is certain. Both the United States and Russia have pulled out of a decades-old nuclear weapons pact; North Korea continues to test their missile program; and tensions in Iran are putting a lot of people on edge. However, there’s another threat that the world needs to look out for […]
02/12/2020
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By JD Heyes
Wall Street Journal publishes highly classified “leaked” materials proving Chinese telecom giant Huawei uses its tech to SPY on its enemies
For months the Trump administration and the Pentagon have been trying to convince our NATO and European allies not to allow Chinese telecom giant Huawei to build the continent’s 5G network, despite the fact that equipment made by the firm is much cheaper than comparable gear made by U.S. and European competitors. The reason why […]
08/31/2019
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By Melissa Smith
Fingerprint verification makes snooping on your phone EASIER
Almost all smartphones now have a fingerprint verification feature. But instead of adding more security to your phone, the technology makes snooping on your phone easier. With just a touch of a finger, the phone can be unlocked – no password needed. In fact, some people use this feature to spy on their partner’s phone […]
06/06/2019
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By Ethan Huff
Russia preparing for future cyber attacks, readies own web in case of internet shutdown
As the Western media continues to drum up fear and hysteria about the alleged impending threat of Russia launching a cyber attack against the United States and other NATO allies, the former Soviet Union is reportedly prepping its own communications infrastructure to withstand a potential Western-launched cyber attack against itself. According to reports, Russian authorities […]
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 […]
08/04/2018
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By Edsel Cook
The Russian military is building a giant online computing cloud that could disconnect entirely from the global internet during wartime
Electronic clouds of war are being drawn over Russia. The Eastern European country’s military is building a giant online cloud that will allow its important systems to keep running even if it loses its connection to the global internet through hacking – or because it decided to destroy the internet as part of the first […]
07/28/2018
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By Edsel Cook
How to protect your information and remain anonymous online
Protecting your identity in the lawless wild of the Internet is considered to be a lost cause. But an article on Survival Blog.com tackled how you can set up a secure virtual machine for browsing online. Start by getting a gaming laptop with Windows 10 Professional. To make sure the purchase can’t be traced back to […]
07/19/2018
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By JD Heyes
Voting machine vendor admits that remote-access software was installed on “some” systems
Officials with the top maker of electronic voting machines have come out and admitted that back-door remote-access software was installed on at least “some” equipment after initially denying it. As reported by Motherboard, in an April letter to Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., officials with Election Systems and Software (ES&S) acknowledged that the company “provided pcAnywhere […]
07/14/2018
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By Russel Davis
Have YOU been “cryptojacked?” Bitcoin miners are hacking computers; experts explain how to find out if you’ve been hit
Computer users may want to double check if something – or someone – is latching onto their devices, as experts recently raised the alarm on cryptojacking. Tech experts defined cryptojacking as an online activity that aims to exploit an untapped resource to develop an alternative revenue stream for games or media sites and simultaneously reduce the need to […]
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