In a fight the likes of which we have not seen since the battle between Microsoft and the DoJ that ended around 20 years ago, the Justice Department sued Google this week, accusing it of using its market dominance to hobble its rivals. Just to be clear from the beginning, I am not a huge […]
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Update Oct 23 – As this saga continues, Homeland Security says that this email campaign is being waged by Iran. Director of National Intelligence called a hasty news conference with DHS and said that their analysis says this is the work of Iran, who, after all, is not on great terms with this administration. Iran, […]
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Note: I am going to try and keep this as non-political as possible. Just weeks before the presidential election a New York newspaper published documents that they claimed belonged to Hunter Biden and documented supposedly potentially illegal business dealings he had in China and Ukraine (article here). I grew up in New York and even […]
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5 Eyes Ask For Crypto Backdoor – Again Law enforcement does not like it if they cannot snoop whenever they want. It has been a problem since encryption started to be used by the masses. The CIA, for example, even went to go so far as to BUY the Swiss encryption company Crypto AG, insert […]
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The President signed an executive order a few months ago asking the FCC to look at whether social media companies like Twitter should lose their “section 230 immunity” if they are biased in their editing. It also asks the FCC to propose regulations regarding this. That was about six months ago. I suspect that the […]
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Orca Security scanned more than 2,200 virtual appliance images – the same ones that your company probably uses every day. The images represented over 500 vendors. They were found on the marketplaces at Amazon, Microsoft, Google and others. They included both open source and commercial (licensed) software. Orca created a scoring system that ran from […]
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