This report delves into the dirty ticks of intelligence agencies and breaks down a fallacy about what's going on in the aftermath of a major recent cyber ransom attack.
Dozens of websites went down briefly around the globe Tuesday, including CNN, The New York Times and Britain's government home page, after an outage at the cloud computing service Fastly, illustrating how vital a small number of behind-the-scenes c
This may be nothing, but Reddit and The Guardian are out and intermittently there are reports also of Amazon, CNN, The New York Times, and BBC down. Reddit says "Fastly Error" so it may be nothing more than one cloud computing service crashing.
There's an eyebrow-raising technology buried inside millions of Amazon Echo smart speakers and Ring security cameras. They have the ability to make a new kind of wireless network called Sidewalk that shares a slice of your home Internet connection
The Department of Justice announced on Monday that they've recovered some $4.4 million dollars worth of Bitcoin paid in ransom to hackers who prompted the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, according to CNN, which notes that "The ransom recovery is a
The biggest meat processing company in the world, JBS, was targeted by a cyberattack, causing a supply chain issue for the US and Australia for an undetermined amount of time. Price increases and shortages in 3...2...1...
The world's largest meat processing corporation, JBS, was hit by a cyberattack which disrupted meat production in the US, Canada and Australia, and forced many workers to stay home.
What fuels most wars? Today, we get a history lesson from Doug along with a discussion of the recent cyber attacks on pipelines and food supply chains.
As of 2020, no right to repair law has passed in the US. But more than 20 states are considering legislation similar to Nebraska's, and Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have both supported national right to repair legislation for farmers.
The WEF's promised "cyberpandemic" has hit our food supply, as the biggest animal protein producer in the world, JBS, stopped operations worldwide after a cyberattack. The situation may escalate quickly as live animals are involved, and require feed.
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Cyberattack Shuts Down Biggest Meat Producer in World, JBS - Cyberpandemic meets Food Supply - Ice Age Farmer
U.S. insurance giant CNA Financial Corporation coughed up US$ 40 million in late March 2021 to regain control of its network after a ransomware attack.
Elliptic, London-based blockchain analysts, say that DarkSide, a hacker group believed to be based out of Eastern Europe that was behind the Colonial Pipeline attack, received $90 million in bitcoin over the last 9 months from 47 different wallets.
It now seems obvious that the Colonial Pipeline "cyber attack" was a deep state operation to further disrupt America's economy and accelerate the engineered collapse.
The hacker group responsible for the ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline that caused fuel shortages in the Southeast US appears to be shutting down after all its recent success, according to WSJ.
Servers for Darkside were taken down by unknown actors Friday, a week after the cyber extortionist forced the shutdown of a large US oil pipeline in a ransomware scam, a US cyber security firm said.
In this video, we break down who is really responsible for the Colonial Pipeline cyber attack and why more of these major hacks are going to keep happening.
In a stunning reversal to the official narrative in which the good guys lost and those evil "Russian" hackers ended up with nothing, Bloomberg reports that Colonial paid the DarkSide hackers approximately $5 million in cryptocurrency (which Bloomber
Colonial Pipeline does not plan to pay the ransom demanded by hackers who have encrypted its data, according to sources familiar with the company's response on Wednesday.
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