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05/20/2022
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By Cassie B.
Canada bans Chinese tech giants Huawei and ZTE from its 5G networks
The Canadian government has announced that it is banning equipment made by Chinese tech giants Huawei and ZTE from its 5G networks, citing national security concerns. Starting in September, all telecommunications companies in the country will be banned from obtaining new 4G and 5G equipment from these companies and must remove any existing Huawei and […]
05/11/2022
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By Mary Villareal
European Commission to intensify online surveillance in guise of fighting child pornography
The European Commission has introduced to the public a draft law on mandatory chat control. This chat control law is similar to Apple’s highly controversial “SpyPhone” plans, where the Commission will oblige all providers of email, chat and messaging services to automate the search for suspicious messages and forward them to the police supposedly to combat child pornography. […]
04/27/2022
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By News Editors
Microchip implanted in your hand? Why worry?
Story at a glance: Implantable microchips are marketed as the ultimate in convenience, but the goal is to create the Internet of Bodies, described by the World Economic Forum (WEF) as an ecosystem of “an unprecedented number of sensors,” including emotional sensors, “attached to, implanted within, or ingested into human bodies to monitor, analyze and […]
03/31/2022
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By JD Heyes
Producer of power grid film says U.S. is “incredibly vulnerable” to massive society-ending cyberattack
The maker of a film focusing on weaknesses inherent in the U.S. power grid says that with war raging in eastern Europe, Iran on the move, North Korea testing new ICBMs, and China eyeing Taiwan, America’s electric nerve center is at major risk of being destroyed by a cyberattack. In an interview late last week, […]
03/24/2022
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By News Editors
Android messages and dialer apps quietly send data to Google, report alleges
Google’s Dialer and Messaging apps have been collecting and sending data without users’ consent and an opt-out option, according to a new report. The practice potentially violates Europe’s GDPR laws and other privacy laws across the globe. (Article by Ken Macon republished from ReclaimTheNet.org) Trinity College Dublin’s Professor Douglas Leith recently released a report, called “What […]
03/24/2022
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By News Editors
Breaking: Biden White House warns of potential cyberattacks on critical infrastructure in US by Russia based on “evolving intelligence threat”
On Monday, Joe Biden urged private sector partners to strengthen their cyber defenses, citing “evolving intelligence” that suggests Russia might conduct cyber activity against American companies and critical infrastructure. These attacks would be a move of retaliation against the economic sanctions placed on Russia by the US and its NATO allies. (Article by Amber Crawford […]
03/18/2022
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By News Editors
The cashless life won’t be worth living
While they have us freaking out about “Ukraine,” our overlords are moving swiftly to rendition all of us into the global cyber-gulag of a social credit system, enabled by a digital currency doled out (or not) by the central banking system. (Article by Mark Crispin Miller republished from MarkCrispinMiller.Substack.com) This report, from December, 2021, “assess[es] market opportunities for […]
12/16/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
World Economic Forum simulates global cyberattack that could bring about “Great Reset”
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is now predicting a global cyberattack that shares many characteristics with the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). Klaus Schwab, founder and executive director of the WEF, called this crisis scenario a “Great Reset.” “The frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyberattack could bring a complete halt to the power supply, transportation, hospital services, […]
07/28/2021
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By Nolan Barton
Russia successfully disconnects from the global internet during tests
Russia successfully disconnected from the global internet during tests in June and July, Russian business newspaper RBC Daily reported on Thursday, July 22, citing documents from the working group tasked with improving Russia’s internet security. In late 2019, Russia adopted legislation known as the “sovereign internet” law that seeks to shield the country from being […]
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 […]
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