China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) is claiming that the US is doing what it does on a regular basis. NOTE: This information comes from the South China Morning Post (SCMP). While the newspaper is based in Hong Kong and owned by Chinese basillionaire Alibaba Group, it is still Chinese. The substance of the article has been […]
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10.17.25 Security News Bites If You Have Connected a Chatbot to Your Email/Calendar. Or other Apps. You May Want to disconnect it. Gemini and other chatbots (such as Grok) can be compromised by hidden input. The example is Gemini and mail and calendar integration. You can construct a prompt, embed it invisibly into an email […]
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US water utilities are an interesting group. Let us talk about Colorado. Denver Water was founded in 1918, has a budget of $700 million according to Wikipedia and has over 1100 employees. It serves a million and a half people. Indian Hills water district, by comparison, has a budget of $400,000. From what I understand […]
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Well, that is certainly the pot calling the kettle black. Wow. This comes from the US’s plan to put asset tracking tags in GPUs to cut down on black market sales to China. “While accusing others of spying, Washington runs the world’s most sprawling intelligence apparatus. Steeped in Cold War paranoia, some American politicians see […]
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10.10.25 Security News Bites Flock Surveillance Camera Company Now Detects Voices The company that sells nationwide surveillance using license plate readers now also detects gunshots and voices. I think the idea is to detect voices like “Help Police!”, but it is getting a bit scary. You, of course, have no control over this as the […]
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The president has been trying to pressure China by implementing restrictions on trade. Whether that is massive tariffs on many products US companies import from China or banning, on and off, the sale of chips and chip making equipment to China. Apparently, Xi Jinping can read the newspapers and figures if that works for the […]
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