@kel yeah a lot of folk seem to be losing their heads.....over what though?
I mean, really is some dumbshit reactions to a debate that wasn't a debate in first place
Political debates stopped being about politics years ago they don't, or shouldn't, mater
¯\(°_o)/¯
Update: #CoSoSec
TeamViewer, together with external incident response support, currently attributes the attack to the Midnight Blizzard/APT29 threat actor.
Remote software services like TeamViewer are frequently used by threat actors to gain initial access and establishing persistence on target networks.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/vpn-rdp-exploitation-common-attack/
TeamViewer Cyber-Attack Attributed to Russian APT Midnight Blizzard
Britain's worst Estates. Exploring how these notorious hotbeds of crime once began as a tool to lift the working class from slums to the middle class. But what went wrong?
The Evil Decline of Britain’s Dystopian Estates
The bigger question is why was that evidence not used to implement the Saudi's
I mean, why would the US government "hide" it away. Don't get me wrong I get why something's need to be sealed and locked away but this looks like it was hidden away more than just sealed and locked away.....
@Razdawg22 indeed
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"For more than two decades, the U.S. position has been that al Qaeda acted alone on September 11th"
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/bayoumi-video-examined-as-september-11-evidence-60-minutes/
I beg to differ on that - think most people actually knew the link with Saudi's
Investigators for 9/11 families examine video taken by man with ties to Saudi intelligence referencing a "plan"
Wait hold up 'stop the bus"
New video & documents bombshell on 9/11 you say 🤔 okay I'll bite
ERM....Saudi Arabia were involved - wait wut that's the bombshell. 🤨
Huh how is that a bombshell ffs
I mean, cmon now yes the new unsealed documents do indeed show evidence that Saudi Arabia were involved it's not a bombshell moment Saudi involvement is common knowledge
The new evidence just furthers that knowledge.
However, the researchers admitted that meteorites may have still led to the formation of graphitic carbon on the Moon, as previous studies have suggested.
https://www.space.com/8693-stuff-pencils-discovered-moon.html
"Further in-depth property investigation of natural graphene would provide more information on the geologic evolution of the Moon," the team concluded.
The discovery could also offer new insights into the early geological evolution of the Moon. As the South China Morning Post reports
it may even upend a long-held theory that the Moon was formed after a small planet collided with the Earth and that much of its carbon came from this impact
Chinese scientists have made an unusual discovery while analyzing the sample Chang'e-5 collected from the Moon's surface in December 2020.
They found naturally occurring "few-layer graphene" for the first time, as state-run news agency Global Times reports
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202406/1314711.shtml
which could have major implications for humankind's plans to make use of local resources once on the lunar surface.
FunFact: & Flashback
Silibil N' Brains, who pretended to be Americans to secure a £250,000 record deal with Sony
The Great Hip Hop Hoax is a documentary film by Jeanie Finlay about a Scottish hip-hop duo
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03cxf8y
Who said Scottish folk can't rap 😆
Nokia is already one of the world's largest telecoms infrastructure kit companies, but says it and Infinera both reckon that merging would provide greater economies of scale to boost profits. This merger > aims to expand optical networking biz, particularly in North America
Earlier this week, Nokia revealed it was ditching its undersea internet cable business, selling it to the French government for €350 million ($375 million).
https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/27/nokia_submarine_network_france/
Meanwhile: #Tech
Nokia is set to buy optical networking biz Infinera in a $2.3 billion transaction
They Said it Couldn't Be Done.
We Did It!
Infinera has a long history of challenging conventional thinking, bending the laws of science, and continually reimagining telecommunication networks. Enabling customers to usher in new services and applications that improve how people communicate with innovative vertically integrated, open, modular solutions.
TeamViewer on Thursday said its security team just "detected an irregularity" within one of its networks – which is a fancy way of saying someone broke in.
https://www.teamviewer.com/en/resources/trust-center/statement/
TeamViewer can't bring itself to say someone broke into its network – but it happened
https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/28/teamviewer_network_breach/
Claims customer data, prod environment not affected as NCC sounds alarm
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Fáilte Abhaile 🏴 “a nod’s as guid as a wink tae a blind horse”
ta be aff yer heid helps