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ICE didn’t upgrade its tools. It transformed them into weapons, reactivating spyware that had previously been banned for international abuse and unethical surveillance, giving the agency the power to hack phones, read private messages, and track anyone it deems a target. Families continue to vanish from homes, workplaces, and parking lots without hearings, warnings, or …
The Microsoft SharePoint hack is serious and spreading fast. Hackers found a vulnerability and hit thousands of targets globally including governments, banks, hospitals, and big companies. Over 8,000 servers are at risk. More than 400 systems have been confirmed hacked, including the National Institutes of Health which had to shut down servers for safety. 🇺🇸 …
The CEO of cryptocurrency exchange Bybit, Ben Zhou, has confirmed on X that the company has been hacked. Two hours ago, the X account of Whale Alert highlighted a transfer of more than 401,000 ETH worth $1.1 billion. The hacker transferred the funds to a fresh wallet address, but has since moved the funds to …
Chinese hackers have breached dozens of telecommunications companies around the world. The breach, christened Salt Typhoon by Microsoft cybersecurity researchers, has afforded the cybercriminals unprecedented access not only to information on who has been texting or calling whom and when, but also on the contents of some messages, a much higher technical bar to clear …
Here’s the article instead: https://www.planetcritical.com/p/cyber-security-experts-warn-election-hacked So after years of calling the right “election deniers”, even for pointing out obvious security vulnerabilities in voting machines… the far-left is pushing the same shit. Oh, the voting machines are vulnerable, therefore it’s completely implausible that the Big Bad Orange Man won all the swing states (never mind the …
In a bid to tackle the escalating problem of space debris, a Japan-based startup is making waves with its efforts to utilize ground-based laser beams to remove minuscule space fragments. With the exponential growth of space-related activities globally, the threat posed by space debris originating from defunct satellites and rocket bodies has prompted innovative solutions. …