Tag: hackers

Disbanding OpenAI

Source: Open AI, “We found you were trying to hack our research,” May 25th 2019. While our team was focused on the science, OpenAI was focused on the “hackers,” in this case researchers that could not legally operate as a team. They were not allowed to be a part of a team, because their work…

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How to Protect Your Computer From Hackers

Password security is a very important issue, especially now when hackers have gained access to your computer by hacking into your credentials, or by forcing you to type in your password at the login page. It becomes dangerous and your whole computer security system is compromised if you are not careful. We must always remember…

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Cyber-Attack Using Malicious Software

“A cyber-attack using malicious software is an attack that uses unauthorized access, data manipulation, or unauthorized access control to compromise a network or network resource. Data security in a network environment is a high priority for security professionals. ” This is a very vague definition. Who would be allowed to modify anything in the system?…

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How to Get Rid of Trickbot Malware

Trickbot malware is one of those programs which can get easily overlooked. In fact, many people fail to fully realize just how dangerous it can be until it actually does damage to some person or business. You might not realize this until you have encountered this malicious, destructive program that can do real damage to…

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Sydney Trains and Transport for NSW Hacker Attack

Sydney Trains and Transport for NSW cyber security flaws exposed in’red team’ hacker attack. The full story from the Sydney Trains and Transport for NSW has been exposed in a massive hacker attack conducted against the train driver’s. Security team of Sydney Trains, Transport for NSW and Australian Government are all in a deep trouble…

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The Open Source Movement Is Growing

The year is 2009. You’d never know it from watching the news, but in the world of software, more and more companies are making use of Linux and the open source software movement. This movement is known as an open source revolution. The movement is growing and growing, and this is happening despite what the…

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Tucker Carlson Is Agreed With Fox News

This story is a very good example of how the establishment often works against those with alternative views and for the establishment against the actual agenda of the establishment. This story does not even deal with the actual content but with the fact that people were angry over the fact that this article did not…

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What Have We Learned About Cyber-Spamware Attacks?

What Have We Learned About Cyber-Spamware Attacks? What have we learned about cyber-spam & cyber-warfare attacks from the recent attacks against government agencies, corporations, universities, and more. The following article contains a discussion of our recent research on cyber-spam and cyberspace warfare attacks. One of our first objectives is to determine whether there is any…

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SolarWinds Software Update 4. 2 Patch Vulnerability for Windows Server 2003 (SP2, SP2-R1) Version of Windows Server

The SolarWinds Software Update 4. 2 Patch Vulnerability for the Windows Server (SAT) for Windows Server 2003 (SP2, SP2-R1) version of Windows server has been released. This Patch Vulnerability was discovered by the SolarWinds team, the bug has been fixed. The patch also fixes an issue that allows users to install, update, and uninstall SolarWinds…

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Fungible Tokens (FTT) – Is This a Real Threat to Your Privacy?

The reason Fungible Tokens (FTT) are set to be replaced by RealCar and Fiat Cars in the near future is because of the security issues. The recent news regarding a hack on a car dealership of Australia that involved stealing cars, leaving millions of dollars of car valuables and security systems, has many wondering if…

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