Intel’s unfixable chip flaw could give hackers access to encrypted data
Phi Beta Iota: This may be intended as a distraction from the known hardware backdoor.
The truth at any cost lowers all other costs — curated by former US spy Robert David Steele.
Intel’s unfixable chip flaw could give hackers access to encrypted data
Phi Beta Iota: This may be intended as a distraction from the known hardware backdoor.
A good example of what is possible.
Humanity wins: our fight to unlock 32,544 COVID-19 articles for the world
Phi Beta Iota: Now imagine if ALL knowledge was “unlocked.” And do not celebrate the above — published articles are 1% of written articles which are 1% of what is known. The system is hosed.
Known fabricator with gift for narrative, graphics, and links. Context and substance worthy of reflection.
United States Unleashes Military Coup In Saudi Arabia After Russia Ignites Oil Price Armageddon
Way cool graphic below the fold.
Continue reading “Mongoose: Deep State Coup Plotters, Saudi Turmoil”
Amazon Versus Microsoft: JEDI in Play?
DarkCyber spotted a story in Stars and Stripe titled “Judge Says Amazon Likely to Succeed on Key Argument in Pentagon Cloud Lawsuit.” The source appears to be the Bezos-owned Washington Post. That fact may provide some context for the story.
Breaking: Gantz has votes to ban indicted Bibi from forming a government
Lieberman might finally get his political revenge on Netanyahu
Blue and White MPs are telling the press that Likud party members are hoping that Netanyahu can be gotten rid of, so Israel can move forward by shaking off their sociopathic Prime Minister, similar to how many feel about Mr. Trump in the US.
I have no direct knowledge. Iranian leadership circles are buzzing this morning over the possibility that MBS has either been assassinated, or knows he almost was. The arrest of his brother and others is anomalous.
Saudi Arabia's crown prince orders arrest of king's brother and nephew: Reports
Adult leadership still lacking….
As the U.S. spied on the world, the CIA and NSA bickered
The terms of the transaction were all in place when the NSA abruptly “opted out” of negotiations to acquire the Swiss firm, Crypto AG, in the late 1950s, according to the documents. NSA’s last-minute balk is depicted as a typically misguided move by a code-breaking agency known for risk aversion, raising petty objections and “dithering.”