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Sky's the Limit: Russia's Unique Jamming System Getting Upgrade
The Borisoglebsk-2 is a multi-purpose jamming system developed by the United Instrument Manufacturing Corporation for the Russian Armed Forces. Its development started in 2004 and its evaluation testing was completed successfully in December 2010.The system was initially introduced to the Russian army in 2014. Speaking to Sputnik Iran, Danil Gatilov said that the Borisoglebsk-2 is designed to suppress mobile satellite communications and satellite-based navigation signals of a potential enemy.

Half The World's Population Is Not Yet On The Internet
Less than half of the world's population still isn't using the Internet, although the numbers are improving, according to a United Nations report.
A report recently released by the United Nation's International Telecommunication Union (ITU) found that 47.1% of the population is online, an increase from 2015's figure of 43%.
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Facebook's plan to tackle fake news raises questions over limitations
Operation prompted scrutiny about process and site’s apparent unwillingness to pay for fact-checking that relies on users and non-partisan organizations
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Ricochet Software Empowers Whistleblowers to Message Journalists Securely and Anonymously
The article titled Ricochet Uses Power of the Dark Web to Help Journalists, Sources Dodge Metadata Laws on The Age announces the completion of a formal security audit that gives would-be users of the software the go-ahead. Ricochet is secure messaging resource intended to enable whistleblowers and human rights activists to communicate with journalists without fear of being exposed. The article explains,