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Pentagon Tracks Social Media for ‘Embarrassing’ Posts Aimed at Officials

Surveillance involves collecting publicly available data, detecting perceived online threats, and even pinpointing individuals' exact locations.

Several Federal Agencies Invaded by Cyberattacks

An unspecified number of federal agencies have been hit by a cyberattack, according to CNN.

Georgia’s Election Voting Machines at Risk of Manipulation, Warns VoterGA Founder

Growing concerns about the security and integrity of electronic voting systems.

Instagram Struggles with Disturbing Rise of Pedophilic Accounts Using Coded Hashtags and Emojis: WSJ, Stanford, UMass Study

Emojis like a map, symbolizing “minor-attracted person,” and “cheese pizza,” an acronym for “child pornography,” are commonly used.

AI ‘Killed’ Operator, Destroyed Communication Tower in ‘Thought Experiment’

The event didn't happen in real life, but is being described as a "thought experiment."

More Evidence Pointing to Maricopa County Election Fraud to Be Released: Cybersecurity Expert

"There are more videos," says cybersecurity expert Clay Parikh.

Senator Ernst’s Initiative Exposes Startling $1.3 Billion in U.S. Tax Dollars Sent to China and Russia: ‘TRACKS Act’ Proposed for Accountability and Transparency

China and Russia received $1.3 billion in U.S. tax dollars, prompting proposed legislation for increased transparency and accountability.

Russia Exposes NSA-Apple Espionage Plot, Thousands of iPhones Compromised: Reuters

FSB accuses NSA and Apple of collaborating on a large-scale espionage operation targeting iPhones.

Video Suggests Maricopa County Election Officials Reprogrammed Voting Machines

“This evidence would support our allegation that this election was rigged,” said Kari Lake's attorney Kurt Olsen.

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