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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 →

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 →

Autonomous Hacking

As if hacking wasn’t powerful enough, there is now a competition to create a program that will autonomously attack and Continue reading →

Data That Matters January 2016

Air pollution kills ~ 4,500,000 people annually. US forest fires cost a record $1.7B in 2015. Job growth has been 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 →

Preparing For Satellite Catastrophy

Even the US Navy is preparing for life without satellites. Our lifestyles depend on a constellation of satellites in a Continue reading →

Hacker Drone Convergence

There are plenty of stories about hackers. They’ve gone from fringe to mainstream to key components in military campaigns. There Continue reading →

Cyberwar Becomes Common

Cyberwarfare is developing far faster than people’s awareness of it. Attacks make occasional headlines, but any call to limit the Continue reading →

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