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In Ukraine, hacktivists fight back with data leaks

The Verge

We are Anonymous,” a distorted voice says. “We million followers of @YourAnonNews on Twitter, this video was cited as the moment that Anonymous “declared war on Russia.” A lot of internet bystanders were getting ready to make trouble for Russia — and they were going to use the mantle of Anonymous to do it. Greetings, world!

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A phone relay capture may be the latest of Russia’s communications woes in Ukraine

The Verge

According to the SBU’s Telegram post, the hacker was helping to route calls from within Russia to the mobile phones of Russian troops in Ukraine, and also sending text messages to Ukrainian security officers and civil servants proposing they surrender. Photo: Ukrainian Security Services via Twitter.

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Facebook removes ‘deepfake’ of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy

The Verge

The deepfake appears to have been first broadcasted on a Ukrainian news website for TV24 after an alleged hack, as first reported by Sky News on Wednesday. The video shows an edited Zelenskyy speaking behind a podium declaring that Ukraine has “decided to return Donbas” to Russia and that his nation’s war efforts had failed.

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A year on from Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian startups show astounding resilience

TechCrunch

Today marks exactly one year since Russia’s illegal, unprovoked, and brutal of Ukraine. This week, a majority of the members of the United Nations reiterated its demand that Russia “immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw all of its military forces from the territory of Ukraine and called for a cessation of hostilities”.

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How AI Takeover Might Happen in 2 Years

The AI Alignment Forum

Top personnel from the NSA and US cyber command collaborate with OpenEye to retrofit a semblance of security for U3s weights before senior leaders in China, Russia, Israel, North Korea, or Iran realize just how valuable OpenEyes software has become. Broadcasters say this is not like COVID-19. Russia has a new ruler.

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Chuck Todd on why Meet the Press can’t survive on just one platform

The Verge

And then the media at the time, which was not the internet media, just the big broadcast media was like, we’re doing it. There’s not an issue in America right now where you cannot find some collection of huge voices making an argument pro or con. So Meet the Press started, it’s a radio show, it’s a broadcast show.

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