Putin Plays Tough in Opening Move with Trump
https://time.com/7173792/putin-plays-tough-in-his-opening-message-to-trump/
“The message is, if you want a deal, you’re going to crawl on your knees for it,”
Yup... Putin's gonna make Trump beg for his attention and Trump will no-doubt beg
Beg here = remove sanctions - stop helping Ukraine - then we can talk and be pals again
According to the Financial Times newspaper, Serco staff were informed on Monday that “vehicle tracking, panic alarms, navigation and notifications related to estimated arrival times” were disabled due to the Microlise incident.
but said it is “confident that no customer systems data has been compromised.”
Microlise added it “has been bringing services back online and currently expects this to continue over the coming days with the services essentially back to normal by the end of next week.”
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/news-article/SAAS/update-on-cyber-security-incident/16750350
Among its customers is Serco, an outsourcer that operates prisoner escort services for the Ministry of Justice.
Wow
cyberattack on telematics company Microlise has disrupted British prison van systems, disabling vehicle tracking and panic alarms. Despite the severity, there's no evidence of criminal exploitation.
In an updated statement on Wednesday, Microlise confirmed that the attackers may have accessed employee data
ICYMI from July
Everyone should read about how Russia has been flooding X with bots since at least 2022
(PDF report)
In today’s #vatniksoup, I’ll discuss foreign malign influence operations during the 2024 US elections. As in 2016 and 2020, these recent elections were also a target of massive disinformation and hacking campaigns originating mostly from Russia and Iran.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1854502263844209109.html
"First of all, my opinion is that these influence operations alone didn’t affect the elections so much, that they actually made a difference"
I'd agree with that
Everybody knows that the dice are loaded
Everybody rolls with their fingers crossed
Everybody knows the war is over
Everybody knows the good guys lost
Everybody knows the fight was fixed
The poor stay poor, the rich get rich
That's how it goes
Everybody knows
everybody knows - 😜 - don't say you didn't
questions the SNP don't want asked and have been avoiding since 2012
why did scottish government help trump in the first place ?? why did they really overturn a high court order to help him ?? who really benefited from that within SNP?? and many more questions why did trump ask a scottish bank for millions in loans before he purchased the course ?? which was refused
Alex Salmond was warned by experts at the time but he ignored the warnings and helped trump why??
Ahh now it makes sense why the Scottish 1st minister is suckin Donald cock
https://www.gov.scot/publications/us-election-letter-to-president-elect/
Trump International, which runs the golf resorts at Turnberry in Ayrshire and Menie in Aberdeenshire, is planning to open a second course in Menie next year.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjr3jyynxx8o
SNP like suckin his dick
And we all know X keeps your data, way past 12mths, after the account is not accessible by you.
Do they keep it forever ?
Who knows really
Even better question is - will deleting all your posts in the manner I say above actually delete your posts from X servers/back-up etc..... ❓
In theory 😝 anyway, yes, but again who knows really - it will wipe/delete your posts from public viewing thats for sure
There are several other services out there TweetEraser - TweetDeleter - Redact(Mac OS - windows - Linux app) Redact also works for Discord, Reddit and Facebook free version gives unlimited deletion of posts Reddit & Twitter & 30 days of posts from Facebook & Discord >>> all these services use the same strategy for deletion of posts - And last I checked these services still work which was a while back when X changed the API policy.
TweetDelete, one of the best known, is a web tool that lets you both delete your Twitter history and set a timer for the deletion of future tweets. The free version only deletes those most recent 3,200 tweets. The company does offer three paid plans: a Starter plan for $5.99 a month - and ideal for fully deleting your X account
How come?
Because individuals can only delete individual posts, and if you use a third-party app, Twitter will only allow it to delete the most recent 3,200 tweets. To get around that limitation, most deletion apps use your archive (or tell you how to use your archive) to identify all the older tweets you’ve amassed so they can get rid of them.
Best practice is to download your X archive data before deactivating the account that way you then permanently delete and wipe an account - which you need another service to do(unless you wanna delete all posts manually that is) - the main reason that you want to archive your tweets is that, if you have more than 3,200 tweets, you won’t be able to remove them without an archive.
Just so others know when you deactivate your X account it stays active for 30 days - giving you time to reactivate it if you want - if you don't reactivate it after 30 days the account gets "deleted" what this actually means is you can't access the account - X keeps all your data for "deleted" accounts for 12mths per their T&Cs
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