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The speaker questions if the truth is being hidden again, mentioning a global Microsoft update causing issues. They share a hypothetical scenario involving a friend in India affected by a cyber attack, not an update. The friend mentions a cryptocurrency loss and doubts the information's availability on Google. The speaker expresses skepticism towards media and government transparency, suggesting the truth may surface on TikTok eventually.

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Hackers linked to China's People's Liberation Army have reportedly infiltrated critical US services, including the independent power grid in Texas, a water utility in Hawaii, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The Washington Post's report suggests that China's cyber army aims to disrupt or destroy this infrastructure in the event of a conflict, potentially preventing the US from projecting power in Asia or causing chaos within the country. Over the past year, hackers affiliated with the People's Liberation Army have accessed the computer systems of around 24 critical services.

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Last month, CISA disclosed that their systems were hacked due to vulnerabilities in Ivanti products. The compromised systems contained sensitive data on security assessments for government networks and chemical facilities. This breach poses a significant threat to national security, as hackers now have access to critical information. Despite warnings and patches, CISA failed to update their systems in time, leading to the compromise. The impact of this breach could extend to other government agencies and organizations, putting citizens and infrastructure at risk.

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- The speaker claims Windows includes a piece of malware called OneDrive that will spontaneously delete all files off your computer, not from OneDrive but from your local machine. They say, “OneDrive will spontaneously delete all of the files off of your computer,” and that “all of my photos and videos of my family, all of my work files, everything is gone.” - They assert there is no warning, no confirmation button, and no pop-up before this happens. It “will start doing it” during a Windows update that begins using OneDrive, with “no plain language warning to opt out.” - OneDrive allegedly quietly uploads everything on the computer to Microsoft servers, and users may notice only when OneDrive warns that it’s running out of space. The user then looks up how to stop it and “you will get onto your computer the next day to find everything is gone.” - After deletion, the desktop shows a single icon that says, “where are my files?” They say many people thought they had been hit by ransomware or a virus. - When the user tries to recover, they are forced to download all the files back to the machine, which can take a long time on slow or metered Internet connections. - If the user then deletes the files from the local computer and also from OneDrive, the files are deleted from the computer again with “no warning, with no pop up, without anything.” - The only way to delete the files off the machine without also deleting them from OneDrive is to follow a YouTube tutorial with detailed steps, because there is no intuitive way in the menus. They emphasize there is no plain English explanation like, “Hey, do you want us to take everything on your computer and put it on our computer instead?” - The speaker argues that many people assume cloud storage is a backup, but OneDrive “secretly transfers your machine to their machine so that their machine is the primary. Those files are the copy of the files.” When you work on the local machine, it is treated as temporary access to those files. This slows the machine because it writes and reads data to the cloud rather than the hard drive. - Practically, if anything happens to the file on OneDrive’s machine, it’s deleted everywhere because it’s now only on their machine, and you are only allowed to temporarily access it. The speaker notes this is “very intuitive” to accidentally delete everything, and questions how this was allowed to go out the door. - The concluding point: when OneDrive says it’s full and you delete things to free up space, it deletes them from your machine too, which the speaker finds unbelievable.

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Hackers linked to China's military have breached critical US services, aiming to disrupt systems like the Texas power grid. Targets include a Hawaii water utility, a West Coast port, and an oil pipeline. The goal is to weaken US power projection in Asia or create chaos to influence decision-making during a crisis. The People's Liberation Army has infiltrated around 24 computer systems in the past year.

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The Elections Canada website appears to be down for some users. Some people are reporting the issue on social media, including one user on X who said elections.ca isn't working. The issue is causing concern. The speaker states that they have reached out directly regarding the issue.

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Hackers linked to China's People's Liberation Army have reportedly infiltrated critical US services, including the Texas power grid, a water utility in Hawaii, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The goal seems to be to disrupt or destroy these systems in the event of a conflict with the US, potentially causing chaos and affecting decision-making. The report states that over the past year, hackers affiliated with the Chinese military have accessed the computer systems of around 24 critical services.

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Flash drives are not synced with the machines, leading to the need for new flash drives to be distributed to all machines. This issue is currently identified in Cambria County.

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Independent developers and consultants are monitoring network traffic, observing unusual activities related to a DDoS incident. There’s uncertainty about the status of the BC election site and whether it can be refreshed.

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Flash drives are not functioning properly, which is causing issues with the machines. As a result, new flash drives need to be distributed to all the machines. This situation is currently affecting Cambria County.

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Hey, friends. Steve Baldwin here to share important tech info about Elon Musk and Twitter. It's not a glitch; everything Twitter does is intentional. There are no glitches, just actions influenced by Elon Musk, the government, and other forces.

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Hackers linked to China's People's Liberation Army have reportedly infiltrated critical US services, including the independent power grid in Texas, a water utility in Hawaii, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The goal seems to be to disrupt or destroy these systems in the event of a conflict with the US, potentially preventing the US from projecting power in Asia or causing chaos within the country. Over the past year, hackers affiliated with the Chinese military have accessed the computer systems of around 24 critical services.

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A massive cyber breach has occurred, with 40 million UK electoral registrants having their data accessed. This is the largest data breach in UK history. While some of the information was already public, the concern lies in the potential combination of this data with other information to analyze people's habits and lifestyles. The responsible party is still unknown, but there are suspicions that Russia may be involved. The breach went unnoticed for 14 months, starting in August 2021, and was only made public in 2022. The delay was supposedly to strengthen security systems, but it has raised serious concerns and criticism towards the government for allowing such a significant breach to occur.

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New details have emerged about a major cyber hack attributed to Chinese government-affiliated hackers, who compromised multiple US communications companies. The FBI reports that these hackers accessed sensitive records, intercepted voice calls, and even infiltrated the Justice Department's wiretap system. Most intercepted communications involved government or political figures, raising concerns about the vulnerability of nearly all Americans' communications. Officials advise using encrypted messaging apps like Signal, WhatsApp, or iMessage for secure communication. The hacking group, known as Salt Typhoon, is linked to previous attacks on political campaigns. Understanding the risks of digital connectivity is crucial, as it can be exploited against us. China has denied these hacking claims and accused the US of spreading disinformation.

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The speaker claims that Windows includes a piece of malware called OneDrive that will spontaneously delete all files on the user’s local computer without warning or confirmation. They assert that after Windows updates, OneDrive starts automatically and quietly uploads everything on the computer to Microsoft servers, sometimes noticeable only when the user is on a slow or metered connection and sees a large upload, or when OneDrive warns that it is running out of space. When users attempt to stop it by turning off OneDrive backup, they allegedly find that all their local files have been deleted, and their desktop shows a single icon that says, “Where are my files?” The speaker states that many people assume they have been hit by ransomware or a virus because of the sudden loss of data, and when they click the icon, they are told that all of their life’s work is now on Microsoft’s machine, and that Microsoft helpedfully deleted it from the user’s machine without ever asking. They claim users are then forced to download all of their data back to their machine, which can be a massive, time-consuming process on slow or metered connections. Furthermore, they argue that when users try to delete the files from OneDrive, the files are deleted from Microsoft servers and then also deleted from the user’s computer again, with no warning or confirmation. The only way to delete the files from Microsoft’s machine without removing them from the local machine, according to the speaker, is to follow a YouTube tutorial with detailed steps. The speaker emphasizes that there is no plain-language option to opt out, and that OneDrive’s options are buried in menus and do not clearly explain that the service takes everything on the computer and makes their machine secondary to OneDrive. The speaker contends this behavior is not intuitive by design and that it is easy to accidentally delete everything, especially when OneDrive indicates it is full and prompts deletion that also removes files from the local machine. They conclude by expressing disbelief that this was allowed to be released and that no one stepped in to stop it.

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The US Treasury has reportedly been hacked by a Chinese state-sponsored actor, described as a major incident. The cyber attack occurred earlier this month, with reports indicating that Treasury workstations and unclassified documents were accessed remotely.

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The US Treasury has reportedly been hacked by a Chinese state-sponsored actor, described as a major incident. The cyber attack occurred earlier this month, with reports indicating that Treasury workstations and unclassified documents were accessed remotely.

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I've just received word that a hacker group called Dark Storm is claiming responsibility for the DDoS attack on X today. According to someone who claims to have spoken with the leader of Dark Storm, the group hasn't decided how long the attack will last or what their next target will be. The reason Dark Storm gives for the attack is simply "a demonstration of our strength with no political motives." Apparently, Darkstorm also revealed their next target: the wallet application of private banks, SDAD Wallet. This is supposedly a direct challenge to the hackers from the banks, who claim their services can't be stopped.

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The speaker asserts that Windows includes a piece of malware called OneDrive that will spontaneously delete all files on the user's local computer without warning, confirmation, or any prompt to opt out. They describe a process where, during a Windows update, OneDrive starts automatically, begins uploading everything on the computer to Microsoft servers, and then the user may be alerted that the system is running out of space. When the user attempts to turn off OneDrive backup, they find that all local files have already been deleted, and only a desktop icon with the message “Where are my files?” remains. The user explains that many people who encounter this assume they have been hit by ransomware or a virus, because OneDrive provides a message claiming that “all of your life’s work is now on our machine” while having deleted it from the user’s machine without asking. To restore files, users are forced to download the many gigabytes back onto their machine, which is particularly burdensome for those on slow or metered connections. When users attempt to delete files from OneDrive, the system deletes them from Microsoft servers and also from the local computer again, without warning. The only way to delete files from their machine without removing them from Microsoft servers is to follow a YouTube tutorial detailing specific steps. The speaker emphasizes that there is no intuitive way to stop OneDrive from doing this; the options to disable it are buried in menus and do not clearly explain what they do. There is no plain English explanation that OneDrive will take everything on the computer and put it on Microsoft’s machine. The issue is described as widespread enough that people are familiar with cloud storage, but OneDrive is framed as the cloud making the machine’s files primary, with the local machine acting only as temporary access. As a result, if anything happens to the file on OneDrive’s machine, it is deleted everywhere because there is no independent copy. The speaker notes that this behavior slows down the machine, since data is uploaded and downloaded to the cloud rather than written to or read from the local hard drive. They question how this was allowed to be released and why no one intervened to stop it, expressing disbelief at the situation.

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LFA TV reports that America's largest supplier of drinking water, American Water Works, has been hacked. The New Jersey-based company provides drinking water to over 14 million people across 14 states and 18 military installations. According to CBS News, an American Water spokesperson stated that the company disconnected many systems to protect customer data and prevent further harm. They are investigating the incident and will waive late charges while systems are unavailable. The report questions the timing of the hack during hurricane season when many people need fresh drinking water and suggests the Biden Harris administration is mishandling multiple crises, including this hack and other disasters, while sending billions of dollars overseas.

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Hackers linked to China's People's Liberation Army have reportedly infiltrated critical US services, including the Texas power grid, a Hawaiian water utility, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The goal seems to be to disrupt or destroy these systems in the event of a conflict with the US, potentially preventing the US from projecting power in Asia or causing chaos within the country. Over the past year, hackers affiliated with the Chinese military have accessed the computer systems of around 24 critical services.

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Hackers linked to China's People's Liberation Army have reportedly infiltrated critical US services, including the independent power grid in Texas, a water utility in Hawaii, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The goal seems to be to disrupt or destroy these systems in the event of a conflict with the US, either to prevent American power projection in Asia or to cause chaos within the US. The report states that over the past year, hackers affiliated with the Chinese military have accessed the computer systems of around 24 critical services.

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The Great Google Crash: The World’s Dependency Revealed
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In December 2020, Google services experienced a global outage lasting one hour, causing chaos for users and businesses reliant on platforms like Gmail, YouTube, and Google Meet. The outage affected major companies, schools, and medical institutions, highlighting the world's dependency on Google. A Google spokesperson attributed the issue to internal server problems, not a cyber attack. The incident raised concerns about Google's dominance and its implications for antitrust issues, as the U.S. Department of Justice is pursuing a significant case against the company. Speculation arose that the outage might relate to a recent sophisticated cyber attack on U.S. government systems.

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Chasing The Most Hated Hacker In History - Joe Tidy
Guests: Joe Tidy
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Scattered Spider is a loosely coordinated group of hackers causing disruptions in the UK and US, notably attacking major retailers like M&S and the Co-op. These attacks have led to significant operational issues, including empty shelves and logistics problems. Unlike traditional cybercrime gangs, Scattered Spider operates more like a collective, using platforms like Discord and Telegram for coordination. CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm, has been monitoring their activities and coined the name Scattered Spider due to their disorganized nature. The motivations of teenage hackers have shifted from exploration to seeking fame and financial gain, influenced by social media platforms like Twitter. This shift has contributed to the rise of cybercrime gangs, with many young hackers starting their journey through gaming and gradually moving towards more serious cybercrime as they discover the potential for profit, particularly with the advent of Bitcoin. Ransomware attacks, which encrypt victims' data and demand payment for access, are a major concern, with social engineering often being the initial entry point for hackers. Scattered Spider's activities exemplify this trend, as they exploit vulnerabilities in corporate systems through deceptive tactics. The conversation also touches on the potential for future cyber threats, particularly regarding autonomous vehicles and the implications of quantum computing on encryption. The risks associated with insider threats in cybersecurity are highlighted, especially in public sector roles that may not offer competitive salaries. The discussion concludes with the mention of Joe Tidy's book, "Control Alt Chaos: How Teenage Hackers Hijack the Internet," which explores these themes in depth and is set to be released in June.
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