#UNRIG Video (39:34) Winn Schwartau High Guru of Electronic Pearl Harbor Information Warfare and Computer Security
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Winn Schwartau 6 Stars – Foundation for IT & Web 3.0 Security This book is critical to the post-Western Web 3.0 new Internet and should be translated into Chinese and Russian as soon as possible. This is a Nobel-level piece of work that provides everything that Vint Cerf and Tim Berner-Lee failed to plan for. …
The ‘electronic Pearl Harbor’ Eighteen years ago I was the first to use that term publicly. It was the wrong analogy then. Not anymore. The phrase became a touchstone in the long national argument over cybersecurity, for better or worse. I was not the author of the phrase. That honor goes to a dear friend of …
I REALLY believe in this. This is serious shit. W UPDATE 5: Note from Winn with Link to Pilot Brief on Avionics Insecurity EXTRACT I am saying something very simple: I don’t know, and I don’t know anyone else who really does know, for absolutely sure, how secure the various networks and systems on airplanes …
SUM OF ALL FEARS: Idiots in politics Ignorance in business Apathetic about warnings Arrogance about Preparation Nothing serious will happen if accurate forecasting of the solar storm is done. If we shut down all power grids during the solar storm, nothing will happen. Put the satellites into the Safe Mode and they are all safe. …
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Title: Facebook OSINT Module for Recon-ng Source: Kc57 Date Published: 25th April 2013 Excerpt: ‘….If you haven’t yet heard of Recon-ng I suggest you check it out. It walks you through the process of collecting recon in various forms and provides a nice framework to store, sort, and report on everything you collect. You should …
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US government warns over vulnerable control systems The US government has told thousands of companies to beef up protection of computers which oversee power plants and other utilities. The action comes after a survey revealed that thousands of these systems can be found online. The survey was carried out via a publicly available search engine …