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JUST IN: Major AI research institution caught in explosive U.S.-China intelligence crossfire after delayed corrections to academic publications—suggesting far deeper coordination issues between intelligence agencies than publicly acknowledged. The correction timeline itself raises critical questions: who knew what, and when did they know it? Sources indicate this goes well beyond simple editorial oversight and touches sensitive bilateral research protocols that have been quietly militarized. This story is rapidly evolving and mainstream outlets are nowhere near the scale of what's actually happening.
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Munition remnants pictured at the site of a strike that killed at least 17 people in the town of Tiné, Chad, last week appear to match a weapon previously used by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the war with Sudanese government forces – despite RSF denials of involvement in the incident. Photographs showed what […] The post Munition Remnants Pictured at Site of Deadly Chad Strike Match Weapon Previously Used by Sudan’s RSF appeared first on bellingcat . Source: bellingcat
Tens of thousands of cameras have failed to patch a critical, 11-month-old CVE, leaving thousands of organizations exposed. Source: Threatpost
Hungarian domestic intelligence, the national police in El Salvador, and several U.S. law enforcement and police departments have been attributed to the use of an advertising-based global geolocation surveillance system called Webloc. The tool was developed by Israeli company Cobwebs Technologies and is now sold by its successor Penlink after the two firms merged in July 2023 Source: The Hacker News
The post Why We Went Looking for National Defense Areas Along the U.S. Southern Border appeared first on ProPublica . Source: ProPublica
Hungarian domestic intelligence, the national police in El Salvador, and several U.S. law enforcement and police departments have been attributed to the use of an advertising-based global geolocation surveillance system called Webloc. The tool was developed by Israeli company Cobwebs Technologies and is now sold by its successor Penlink after the two firms merged in July 2023 Source: The Hacker News
The BBC's Europe Editor Katya Adler reports from Prime Minister Victor Orbán's home town of Felscút. Source: BBC News
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