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Breaking The Internet

This morning, a massive attack succeeded against Twitter, CNN, the Guardian, Etsy, and several other sites. The size of such Continue reading →

Data That Matters June 2016

Between April 2015 and April 2016, US beekeepers reported losing 44% of their colonies. Instead of creating 158,000 jobs in Continue reading →

A Digital Currency Stumble

New ideas usually need to mature. When the new idea is a digital currency, maturation must take place within the Continue reading →

Data That Matters March 2016

The net worth of the twenty richest dropped from $899B to $827B because of the drop in oil and commodity Continue reading →

US Dam Hacked

By luck and chance, one of the major dangers from hacking was averted. One hacker managed to access the sluice Continue reading →

Botched Bank Hack

Banks are being hacked and losing hundreds of millions of dollars. One bank hack is making news because, ha ha, Continue reading →

Electric Grid Hacked

One of the large concerns about hacks is the eventual assault on public infrastructure. It finally happened, in the Ukraine. Continue reading →

Cybercrime Felonies Rise

Depending on how and where you count it, cybercrime now accounts for 3 out of 10 felonies. Some of the Continue reading →

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