T&P The Army once had a simulation round for a tactical nuclear blast.
[SANS ISC] A Backdoor with Smart Screenshot Capability
I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “A Backdoor with Smart Screenshot Capability“: Today, everything is “smart” or “intelligent”. We have smartphones, smart cars, smart doorbells, etc. Being “smart” means performing actions depending on the context, the environment, or user actions. For a while, backdoors and trojans have implemented screenshot
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Eritrea persecuted relatives of military draft dodgers, rights group says
Eritrea has punished the family members of thousands of alleged draft evaders during a conscription drive intended to bolster its military campaign in neighboring Ethiopia, Human Rights Watch said on Thursday.
Australia’s defence department bans Chinese-made CCTV over spying concerns
Australia is to remove security cameras made by firms linked to the Chinese Communist Party from its defence department buildings.
Netflix just extended its password-sharing crackdown further
Sharing a Netflix password beyond your household? Netflix has some new options for you.
Charlie Asks Kari Lake is She’s Considering a Senate Run- Watch Her Response #MaryPatriotNews #CharlieKirk #CharlieKirkShow [Video]
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FTX founder keeps talking, ignoring typical legal strategy
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder and former CEO of FTX, has been unusually talkative following the November collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange and his subsequent indictment on fraud and other charges.
China’s bid to improve food production? Giant towers of pigs
This is pig farming in China, where agricultural land is scarce, food production is lagging and pork supply is a strategic imperative.
In Iran, NPR sees anger and desperation. Its government tells us nothing is wrong
In an interview with NPR in Tehran, Iran’s foreign minister dismisses the protests that have spread in the wake of Mahsa Amini’s death, saying “nothing important had happened.”