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⚡ Did you know? Cross-domain attackers often stay hidden for weeks before escalating privileges.
Why do attackers thrive? Because fragmented security tools leave gaps—and adversaries like FAMOUS CHOLLIMA are exploiting every one of them.
💬 Question: Are your identity systems truly secure, or just compliant?
💡 Expert Take: A unified platform transforms identity systems into secure perimeters by:
» Closing blind spots with end-to-end visibility.
» Integrating seamlessly across cloud, SaaS, and on-prem environments.
» Accelerating threat detection for proactive defense.
👉 Learn how to level up your defenses: https://thehackernews.com/2025/01/cross-domain-attacks-growing-threat-to.html
Attackers move fast—your defenses need to be faster.
Why do attackers thrive? Because fragmented security tools leave gaps—and adversaries like FAMOUS CHOLLIMA are exploiting every one of them.
💬 Question: Are your identity systems truly secure, or just compliant?
💡 Expert Take: A unified platform transforms identity systems into secure perimeters by:
» Closing blind spots with end-to-end visibility.
» Integrating seamlessly across cloud, SaaS, and on-prem environments.
» Accelerating threat detection for proactive defense.
👉 Learn how to level up your defenses: https://thehackernews.com/2025/01/cross-domain-attacks-growing-threat-to.html
Attackers move fast—your defenses need to be faster.
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⚠️ Researchers have uncovered details of now-patched vulnerabilities in Dynamics 365 and Power Apps Web API that exposed sensitive user data, including emails, financial information, and password hashes.
🔗 Learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2025/01/severe-security-flaws-patched-in.html
🔗 Learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2025/01/severe-security-flaws-patched-in.html
It's called 'deep web' because you cannot get access to it on traditional ways.
Zopice, you're asking about a fascinating and often misunderstood part of the internet!
Here's the breakdown of the difference between the deep web and the dark web:
The Deep Web:
* What it is: Think of the deep web as the vast, hidden parts of the internet that aren't indexed by regular search engines like Google. It includes:
* Private databases: Your online banking information, medical records, internal company networks – all this stuff is on the deep web and requires a login to access.
* Subscription-based content: Streaming services, online journals, and other paid services are also part of the deep web.
* Dynamically generated pages: Search results, shopping cart contents, and personalized content on websites are constantly changing, making them difficult for search engines to index.
* Accessibility: You need specific passwords or permissions to access the deep web. It's not hidden intentionally, just not publicly searchable.
The Dark Web:
* What it is: The dark web is a small *part* of the deep web that uses specialized software (like Tor) to anonymize users and their activities. This makes it very difficult to trace who's accessing what.
* Content: The dark web is often associated with illegal activities like:
* Drug trafficking
* Weapons sales
* Stolen data marketplaces
* Anonymous communication forums
* Accessibility: You need specific software (like Tor) and technical knowledge to access the dark web.
Key Differences:
* Anonymity: The dark web prioritizes anonymity, while the deep web doesn't necessarily.
* Legality: The deep web contains both legal and illegal content, while the dark web is more heavily associated with illegal activities.
* Accessibility: The deep web is accessible with the right passwords or permissions, while the dark web requires specialized software.
I hope that clears things up, Zopice! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Here's the breakdown of the difference between the deep web and the dark web:
The Deep Web:
* What it is: Think of the deep web as the vast, hidden parts of the internet that aren't indexed by regular search engines like Google. It includes:
* Private databases: Your online banking information, medical records, internal company networks – all this stuff is on the deep web and requires a login to access.
* Subscription-based content: Streaming services, online journals, and other paid services are also part of the deep web.
* Dynamically generated pages: Search results, shopping cart contents, and personalized content on websites are constantly changing, making them difficult for search engines to index.
* Accessibility: You need specific passwords or permissions to access the deep web. It's not hidden intentionally, just not publicly searchable.
The Dark Web:
* What it is: The dark web is a small *part* of the deep web that uses specialized software (like Tor) to anonymize users and their activities. This makes it very difficult to trace who's accessing what.
* Content: The dark web is often associated with illegal activities like:
* Drug trafficking
* Weapons sales
* Stolen data marketplaces
* Anonymous communication forums
* Accessibility: You need specific software (like Tor) and technical knowledge to access the dark web.
Key Differences:
* Anonymity: The dark web prioritizes anonymity, while the deep web doesn't necessarily.
* Legality: The deep web contains both legal and illegal content, while the dark web is more heavily associated with illegal activities.
* Accessibility: The deep web is accessible with the right passwords or permissions, while the dark web requires specialized software.
I hope that clears things up, Zopice! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Meta confirms they plan to add tons of AI-generated users to Instagram and Fedbook w/bios, PFP, and shares content
They claim 100K+ have already been created, but creators have allegedly kept most of them private.
Soft disclosures for a plan already set in place.
The Kissinger/Eric Schmidt book on AI basically states that the real promise of AI, from their perspective, is as a tool of perception manipulation - that eventually people will not be able to interpret or perceive reality without the help of an AI via cognitive diminishment and learned helplessness.
For that to happen, online reality must become so insane that real people can no longer distinguish real from fake in the virtual realm so that they can then become dependent on certain algorithms to tell them what is "real".
Please, please realize that we are in a war against the elites over human perception and that social media is a major battleground in that war. Hold onto your critical thinking and skepticism and never surrender it. – Source
They claim 100K+ have already been created, but creators have allegedly kept most of them private.
Soft disclosures for a plan already set in place.
The Kissinger/Eric Schmidt book on AI basically states that the real promise of AI, from their perspective, is as a tool of perception manipulation - that eventually people will not be able to interpret or perceive reality without the help of an AI via cognitive diminishment and learned helplessness.
For that to happen, online reality must become so insane that real people can no longer distinguish real from fake in the virtual realm so that they can then become dependent on certain algorithms to tell them what is "real".
Please, please realize that we are in a war against the elites over human perception and that social media is a major battleground in that war. Hold onto your critical thinking and skepticism and never surrender it. – Source
Five months after Schmidt was appointed to the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, he made a little-noticed private investment in an initial seed round of financing for a start-up company called Beacon.
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/10/24/how-googles-former-ceo-eric-schmidt-helped-write-ai-laws-in-washington-without-publicly-disclosing-investments-in-ai-start-ups.html
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https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/10/24/how-googles-former-ceo-eric-schmidt-helped-write-ai-laws-in-washington-without-publicly-disclosing-investments-in-ai-start-ups.html
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"I'm incredibly excited about the Human Immunome Project,
eric schmidt 11/29/22
https://youtu.be/n1KwTgONQr0
"I'm incredibly excited about the Human Immunome Project, basically because I think we can try to do the kind of research that can really save millions of lives"
eric schmidt 11/29/22
https://youtu.be/n1KwTgONQr0
"I'm incredibly excited about the Human Immunome Project, basically because I think we can try to do the kind of research that can really save millions of lives"
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👁 Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt Becomes “Licensed Arms Dealer”
Schmidt recently transitioned into the defense sector by launching a startup called White Stork, which focuses on developing AI-driven drones.
The company aims to create low-cost, AI-targeted kamikaze drones capable of operating in GPS-jammed environments.
From Big Tech to the Military Industrial Complex - merging AI with war is bound to end well… 🤡
@RiseGS
Schmidt recently transitioned into the defense sector by launching a startup called White Stork, which focuses on developing AI-driven drones.
The company aims to create low-cost, AI-targeted kamikaze drones capable of operating in GPS-jammed environments.
From Big Tech to the Military Industrial Complex - merging AI with war is bound to end well… 🤡
@RiseGS
“We would just create a tech company.” He goes on to sketch out a vision of the internet of things with a deadly twist. “It would build a large number of inexpensive devices that were highly mobile, that were attritable, and those devices—or drones—would have sensors or weapons, and they would be networked together.” —ActivistPost
■■■□□ SmuggleShield is a browser extension that aims to prevent basic HTML smuggling attacks by detecting common patterns. While this is not a comprehensive or bulletproof solution, it is an attempt to provide an additional layer of security during browsing or during your red/puprle team exercise.
https://github.com/RootUp/SmuggleShield
https://github.com/RootUp/SmuggleShield
GitHub
GitHub - RootUp/SmuggleShield: Protection against HTML smuggling attacks.
Protection against HTML smuggling attacks. Contribute to RootUp/SmuggleShield development by creating an account on GitHub.
China achieves breakthrough in satellite-to-ground laser communication, paving the way for 6G. https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3293038/china-beats-starlink-hi-res-space-ground-laser-transmission-6g-standard "Musk's Starlink has revealed its laser inter-satellite communication system but hasn't deployed laser satellite-to-ground communication YET.
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