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  • Oct 4, 2021
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    Bazooe

    is the internet even something you can just knock offline in one blow without something massive like emp

    isn't it fairly decentralized or am i just ignorant

    The internet mainframe can easily be brought down via HTML

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    I would think fb and any other social media would have a back up of some sort if s*** goes down???! Ain’t it in the clouds

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    ——— Current Events ———
    8/14/24: Every US Citizens Social Security Number may have been compromisedhttps://twitter.com/ashley_regan/status/1823444515639976266
    2/15/22: US says Russian hackers have collected intelligence from American defense contractors

    Russian government-backed hackers have managed to acquire sensitive information on the development and deployment of US weapons by breaching American defense contractors over the last two years, US security agencies said on Wednesday.

    It's one of the clearest public statements yet from the US government on how Kremlin-linked hackers have gathered intelligence on US defense contractors, and comes as the Biden administration warns Russia against further invading Ukraine.

    US government agencies have for years regularly released information on state-sponsored hacking threats, and US officials continue to say there is no credible, specific cyber threat to the US homeland tied to the Ukraine crisis.

    "These continued intrusions have enabled the actors to acquire sensitive, unclassified information, as well as CDC cleared defense contractors-proprietary and export-controlled technology," says the advisory from the FBI, National Security Agency and US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

    Contractors targeted by the Russian hackers over the last two years have been involved in aircraft design and the development of combat and weapons systems, among other things, the US agencies said.

    SOURCE: https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/16/politics/us-russia-defense-contractors-hackers/index.html


    10/6/21: The entirety of Twitch has reportedly been leaked

    An anonymous hacker claims to have leaked the entirety of Twitch, including its source code and user payout information.

    The user posted a 125GB torrent link to 4chan on Wednesday, stating that the leak was intended to “foster more disruption and competition in the online video streaming space” because “their community is a disgusting toxic cesspool”.

    VGC can verify that the files mentioned on 4chan are publicly available to download as described by the anonymous hacker.

    One anonymous company source told VGC that the leaked data is legitimate, including the source code for the Amazon-owned streaming platform.

    Internally, Twitch is aware of the breach, the source said, and it’s believed that the data was obtained as recently as Monday. We’ve requested comment from Twitch and will update this story when it replies.

    SOURCE: https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/the-entirety-of-twitch-has-reportedly-been-leaked/


    10/4/21: 1.5 Billion Facebook Users Personal Information Posted for Sale OnlineUPDATE:

    An earlier version of this story's headline referred to a hack, however, this has not been confirmed. It is currently believed the data was obtained by scraping publicly available information.

    ORIGINAL STORY:

    Personal information from roughly 1.5 billion worldwide Facebook users was allegedly put up for sale following a recent leak.

    A member of a known forum for hackers claimed to be in possession of the information in late September and offered to sell it in chunks to others on the forum, according to a report from Privacy Affairs. One user claimed to have gotten a quote of $5,000 for the information of 1 million users

    The hacker allegedly in possession of the leaked information claimed that it included the following for each Facebook account: name, email address, location, gender, phone number and user ID.

    SOURCE: https://www.newsweek.com/15-billion-facebook-users-personal-information-posted-sale-after-hack-1635439


    10/4/21: Facebook, Whatsapp, Instagram, and various other service go down

    Facebook's week just went from bad to worse.

    Facebook (FB), Instagram and WhatsApp all suffered outages midday Monday, according to public statements from the three Facebook services.

    Facebook's week just went from bad to worse.

    Facebook (FB), Instagram and WhatsApp all suffered outages midday Monday, according to public statements from the three Facebook services.

    SOURCE: https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/04/tech/facebook-instagram-whatsapp-outage/index.html


    6/12/21: Russia, U.S. and other countries reach new agreement against cyber hacking, even as attacks continue

    SOURCE: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/russia-u-s-and-other-countries-reach-new-agreement-against-cyber-hacking-even-as-attacks-continue/


    6/7/21: Ransomware attacks saddle Biden with grave national security crisis

    The Biden administration Sunday confronted the implications of a sudden and grave national security challenge as ransom-demanding cyber hackers target the staples of American life -- food, gas, water, hospitals and transport.

    Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm Sunday warned that "very malign actors" had the US in their sights after attacks on a pipeline, government agencies, a Florida water system, schools, health care institutions and, even last week, the meat industry and a ferry service to millionaire's playground Martha's Vineyard.

    "Even as we speak, there are thousands of attacks on all aspects of the energy sector and the private sector generally ... it's happening all the time," Granholm told Jake Tapper on CNN's "State of the Union."
    Alarmingly, the former Michigan governor said that foreign hackers have the capability to shut down the US power network, and counseled firms against paying ransoms demanded by hackers.

    They leave President Joe Biden, who took office amid multiple crises, with thorny dilemmas about how to respond without escalating a full-on international cyber war and expose him to new political vulnerability. Many of the attacks appear to be the work of criminal gangs on Russian soil, heaping more pressure on the President's already tense, high-stakes summit next week with President Vladimir Putin during his first foreign trip.

    SOURCE: https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/07/politics/president-joe-biden-cyber-attacks-russia-putin-trump-economy/index.html


    6/4/21: FBI Director Says Cyber Attacks Are A “9/11 Level Threat”

    FBI Director Christopher Wray likened the challenge posed by the recent spate of damaging ransomware attacks on the US to the September 11 terrorist attacks and called for a similar sense of urgency and response in a new interview.

    "There are a lot of parallels, there's a lot of importance, and a lot of focus by us on disruption and prevention," Mr. Wray said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal on Thursday. "There's a shared responsibility, not just across government agencies but across the private sector and even the average American."

    "The scale of this problem is one that I think the country has to come to terms with," he added.

    SOURCE: https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/04/politics/christopher-wray-cyberattacks-9-11/index.html


    ——— Cyber Attacks ———
    6/2/21: The JBS Foods Hack, What You Need to Know

    JBS USA is part of JBS Foods, which is one of the world's largest food companies. It has operations in 15 countries and has customers in about 100 countries, according to its website.

    Its brands include Pilgrim's, Great Southern and Aberdeen Black. The US headquarters is based in Greeley, Colorado, and it employs more than 66,000 people.
    What happened?

    Hackers attacked the company's IT system last weekend, prompting shutdowns at company plants in North America and Australia.

    The hack, which the White House described Tuesday as ransomware, affected all of JBS's US meatpacking facilities, according to an official at the United Food and Commercial Workers union that represents JBS employees. The cyberattack resulted in the closure of all nine of the company's US beef plants, which are located in states including Arizona, Texas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wisconsin, Utah, Michigan and Pennsylvania, the union official said.

    The White House has said that the ransomware attack was likely carried out by a Russia-based criminal organization, and that it is dealing with the Russian government on the matter.

    SOURCE: https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/02/business/beef-hack-jbs/index.html


    The Colonial Hack5/13/21: Colonial paid hackers nearly $5 million

    Colonial Pipeline Co. paid nearly $5 million to Eastern European hackers on Friday, contradicting reports earlier this week that the company had no intention of paying an extortion fee to help restore the country’s largest fuel pipeline, according to two people familiar with the transaction.

    The company paid the hefty ransom in difficult-to-trace cryptocurrency within hours after the attack, underscoring the immense pressure faced by the Georgia-based operator to get gasoline and jet fuel flowing again to major cities along the Eastern Seaboard, those people said. A third person familiar with the situation said U.S. government officials are aware that Colonial made the payment.

    SOURCE: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-13/colonial-pipeline-paid-hackers-nearly-5-million-in-ransom

    5/10/21: Statement from the group regarding this hack:

    5/8/21: Colonial pipeline systems hacked

    The main fuel supply line to the U.S. East Coast has shut down indefinitely after the pipeline's operator suffered what is believed to be the largest successful cyberattack on oil infrastructure in the country's history — presenting a danger of spiking gasoline prices and a fresh challenge to President Joe Biden's pledges to secure the nation against threats.

    A shutdown that lasts more than a few days could send gasoline prices in the Southeastern U.S. spiking above $3 a gallon, market a***ysts said. That could deepen the political risks the incident poses for Biden, stealing momentum from his efforts to center the nation's energy agenda on promoting cleaner sources and confronting climate change.

    “This was not a minor target,” said Amy Myers Jaffe, a long-time energy researcher and author of Energy’s Digital Future. “Colonial Pipeline is ultimately the jugular of the U.S. pipeline system. It’s the most significant, successful attack on energy infrastructure we know of in the United States. We’re lucky if there are no consequences, but it’s a definite alarm bell.”

    The Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency believes that the intrusion is the work of the criminal ransomware gang known as Darkside and not a nation-state, according to a security researcher who requested anonymity to speak freely.

    SOURCE: https://www.politico.com/news/2021/05/08/colonial-pipeline-cyber-attack-485984

    jack got jokes

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    Flaphead

    Ain't no way

    Not my girl Sarah

    I'm sorry bro

    (Moderate NSFW warning)

    !https://i.imgur.com/w3o3tgF.png

  • Oct 4, 2021
    Shady

    preciatedd

    Hope you have a super awesome day!!

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    Flaphead

    TL;DR, FB uses its tracking capabilities (amplified by their vast network of FB login users) to attribute conversions to their ads (and therefore charge advertisers for those conversions) at an obscene stretch. 28 days, specifically - which means if someone even scrolled past an ad on FB, then 28 days later decided to buy the product (even if it was from some other ad) FB would say hey, it's the same user, time to charge the advertiser.

    You can see how that scales up to some insane numbers of wasted ad dollars that seem more efficient but are completely misleading to small business owners or anyone not well versed in digital marketing attribution really. When I used to work at an agency, the common refrain is to compare your FB conversion numbers to your actual CRM because it will never fully line up with reality.

    That's interesting but kind of speculative because you're just assuming most small companies are too stupid to discern this masquerade

  • Oct 4, 2021
    Nessy

    Ktt got hit too lupe sxn is dead

    lmfaooooooooooooooooo

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    Bazooe

    is the internet even something you can just knock offline in one blow without something massive like emp

    isn't it fairly decentralized or am i just ignorant

    i’m pretty sure it’s decentralized but i could be wrong

    the problem is with companies with massive outreach like google, if they go down, a lot goes down with it - google dns and such

    but also i’m super ignorant to networking so idrk

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    beating your meat on IG>>>>>>

  • Oct 4, 2021
    Scatt

    if they sell any of my info i will just simply go on with my day without a care in the world 🚶🏻

    People act like they dont already get 3 spam calls a day and have the most sus targeted ads

  • Oct 4, 2021
    Scatt

    if they sell any of my info i will just simply go on with my day without a care in the world 🚶🏻

    They can have my s***, enjoy parsing through my high school photos and h**** college DMs you f***ers

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    Yazzy

    I would think fb and any other social media would have a back up of some sort if s*** goes down???! Ain’t it in the clouds

    They def have offline hard drives/servers to back up the stuff too

    Can't trust the cloud

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    atleast we still have vine

  • Oct 4, 2021
    RICKY 2320

    beating your meat on IG>>>>>>

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    fight club ending vibes

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    Chuck McGill

    The internet mainframe can easily be brought down via HTML

    this sounds like a line from a nickelodeon movie about hackers

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    Fiddy

    atleast we still have vine

    Theyll never take yahoo forums from us

  • AR15 💯
    Oct 4, 2021
    RICKY 2320

    beating your meat on IG>>>>>>

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    lmaoyallwildin

    fight club ending vibes

    man f*** fb, who dis?

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    This feel like an episode of Mr Robot

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    Fries

    I'm sorry bro

    (Moderate NSFW warning)

    !https://i.imgur.com/w3o3tgF.png

    Wow what a beefy cock

  • Oct 4, 2021
    Bazooe

    this sounds like a line from a nickelodeon movie about hackers

    its true tho, all you gotta do is hack into the mainframe from a backdoor and code the system

  • Oct 4, 2021
    Bazooe

    this sounds like a line from a nickelodeon movie about hackers

  • Nuja 🦋
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    I heard cashapp is down too if you try sending less than 50$. Can someone send me 50$ real quick just to be sure I’m very concerned

  • Oct 4, 2021
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    TheRocket64

    They def have offline hard drives/servers to back up the stuff too

    Can't trust the cloud

    Why can’t u trust cloud? It’s reasonable method for big sites like this ? Ain’t google on clouds too? That’s why it never goes down cuz there is always a back up of some sort

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