Conspiracy theorists who believe criminals or the US government are secretly microwaving them have embraced the same explanation as the cause of injuries …
Month: May 2019
BrainCo CEO says his ‘mind-reading’ tech is all about focus – South China Morning Post
For 32-year-old engineer Han Bicheng, the idea that his brainwave technology could be used to promote a surveillance state is mistaken and absurd.
US ‘asks military’ to solve mystery of targeted sonic health attacks on diplomats – The Independent
The US military has been asked to help discover what is behind mysterious “sonic” health attacks on dozens of American diplomats that triggered a range of …
How Chinese Spies Got the N.S.A.’s Hacking Tools, and Used Them for Attacks – The New York Times
- How Chinese Spies Got the N.S.A.’s Hacking Tools, and Used Them for Attacks The New York Times
- Chinese spies stole NSA hacking tools, report finds CNN
- The Strange Journey of an NSA Zero-Day—Into Multiple Enemies’ Hands WIRED
- Stolen NSA hacking tools were used in the wild 14 months before Shadow Brokers leak Ars Technica
- Chinese Hacker Crew Stole NSA Cyber Weapons In 2016—A Year Before They Were Leaked Online Forbes
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Inside the secret world of the CIA’s social media team | TheHill – The Hill
A government agency known for its secrecy is making a splash in a very public forum: Twitter. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has been raising eyebrows …
Zuckerberg Wants Facebook to Build a Mind-Reading Machine – WIRED
For those of us who worry that Facebook may have serious boundary issues when it comes to the personal information of its users, Mark Zuckerberg’s recent …
Embassy illnesses in Cuba point to mysterious world of microwave weapons – The Seattle Times
- Embassy illnesses in Cuba point to mysterious world of microwave weapons The Seattle Times
- Microwave Weapons Are Prime Suspect in Ills of U.S. Embassy Workers The New York Times
- Microwaves suspected in ‘sonic attacks’ on US diplomats in Cuba and China, scientists say CNN
- Microwave weapons suspected in US embassy ailments – report The Guardian
- Report: Experts Suspect Microwave Weapons Injured US Diplomats in Cuba ວີໂອເອ-ລາວ (VOA)
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The NSA says it’s time to drop its massive phone-surveillance program – Engadget
The National Security Agency (NSA) has formally recommended that the White House drop the phone surveillance program that collects information about …
The Year A President, His FBI And His CIA Spied On The Republican Challenger – The Daily Caller
President Barack Obama is not the first man accused of spying on his party’s political opponents in an election year. Dr. Lee Edwards sat down with The Daily …
Analysis | The Cybersecurity 202: Here’s how the military’s hacking arm is gearing up to protect the 2020 election – The Washington Post
THE KEY. National Security Agency director and head of U.S. Cyber Command Gen. Paul Nakasone testifies before the Senate Intelligence Committee.