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Desktop and IoT malware report for Q3 2025 | Securelist

In Q3 2025:
Kaspersky solutions blocked more than 389 million attacks that originated with various online resources.

Web Anti-Virus responded to 52 million unique links.

File Anti-Virus blocked more than 21 million malicious and potentially unwanted objects.

2,200 new ransomware variants were detected.
Nearly 85,000 users experienced ransomware attacks.

15% of all ransomware victims whose data was published on threat actors’ data leak sites (DLSs) were victims of Qilin.

https://securelist.com/malware-report-q3-2025-pc-iot-statistics/118020/
IT threat evolution in Q3 2025. Mobile statistics

According to Kaspersky Security Network, in Q3 2025:
47 million attacks utilizing malware, adware, or unwanted mobile software were prevented.

Trojans were the most widespread threat among mobile malware, encountered by 15.78% of all attacked users of Kaspersky solutions.

More than 197,000 malicious installation packages were discovered, including:
52,723 associated with mobile banking Trojans.

1564 packages identified as mobile ransomware Trojans.

https://securelist.com/malware-report-q3-2025-mobile-statistics/118013/
This Week in the New Normal #109

1. Atlantic current collapse a “national security threat”
2. “The climate crisis is a public health crisis”
3. The end of paper tickets?
BONUS: Suspicious death of the week


https://off-guardian.org/2025/11/17/this-week-in-the-new-normal-109/
The Perfect Time Will Never Come

The world is full of people who are glad to tell you what to do. They have elaborate arguments as to why their plan is the right one and why everyone else’s is wrong. They’ll encourage you to commit to them, and they’ll try to surround you with people who have already chosen their plan. If you join, you’ll get lots of pats on the back and assurances that you’re a good person.
But all those ways are wrong. They offer you fast, cheap self-esteem. They offer you a fast track to feeling useful, important, and wanted. And all you have to do is join their very pleasant crowd.
Let me make this very clear: There is no blueprint for freedom. There will be no great plan to follow.
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https://freemansperspective.com/right-time-will-never-come/
Technocracy Roundtable with Courtenay Turner, Patrick Wood, and Iain Davis, May 20, 2025

Technocracy; accelerationism; Nick Land; Curtis Yarvin; the Dark Enlightenment; Elon Musk; technopopulism; China; religion; deception; digital currencies; and a "humane alternative to genocide"

https://dhughes.substack.com/p/technocracy-roundtable-with-courtenay
Golden Disobedience

Inertia is a human frailty. Too often, we go along to get along. We conform. Because of this, those who claim authority can get most of us to do their bidding if it comes with a plausible justification and is only incremental. We get nickel-and-dimed to death, the death of a thousand cuts.
Back on April 5, 1933, His Majesty, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), had a pen and a telephone. So he issued Executive Order 6102, which made it a federal crime for Americans to own or trade gold anywhere in the world. There were some minor exceptions for some jewelry, industrial uses, collectors’ coins, and dental gold, but the vast majority of the gold had to be turned in...


https://freemansperspective.com/golden-disobedience/
A brief overview of US military interventions in the Americas

Amid US threats of an attack on Venezuela, we look back at some of the most infamous chapters in the history of US military invasions in Latin America and the Caribbean.

https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/11/14/a-brief-overview-of-us-military-interventions-in-the-americas/
Ownership of Digital Content Is an Illusion—Unless You Self‑Host

...what does it mean to own digital content now?

Files: You keep the data itself, not pointers to it. If the internet vanished, you’d still have your collection.

Open formats: Your files should be playable and readable across decades. Open or well-documented formats are your best bet.

Keys: If encryption is involved, you control the keys. No external gatekeeper can revoke your access.

Servers: You decide where the content lives and how it’s served—local storage, NAS, or self-hosted services—so policy changes elsewhere don’t erase your library.

https://itsfoss.com/news/digital-content-ownership-illusion/
Forwarded from Geopolitics & Empire
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