Tuesday, June 16, 2020

NEW SEARCH ENGINE PULLS CONTENT FROM DARK WEB, DEEP WEB, AND REGULAR WEBSITES



My idea that I plan on patenting will include a search engine that gives you options on where you want to pull your information from. It could be the dark web, deep web, or regular web. Allowing these options will give the user more information to learn things over the internet. This cost of this for a new company will cost about 100+ Million Dollars to start up.  If you are reading this and want to invest please send me an email to: nic66567@gmail.com 

I think this will give the new company many new visitors worldwide and allow for future advertising just like Google. The competition will be hard at first, but I think over time we can beat Google and be the next big Search Engine company giving users options for their results rather than having one stuck in stone.


Friday, June 12, 2020

XR GLASSES WITH 5G TECH THE NEXT WAVE OF THE FUTURE

THESE GLASSES ARE ONE'S YOU DON'T WANT TO BRAKE OR LOOSE...

With these dope glasses you can; be tracked, records video, comes with health sensors, records audio, has eye-tracking cameras, has an optical and projection display, has light sensors, multimode connectivity 4G 5G ect., and even has night vision and thermal imaging sensors.

I am pretty sure the retail price on these bad boys is going to be utterly expensive. So don't forget to opt into the insurance program if you purchase these in the future. 

Just think you can walk downtown and search for local restaurants without grabbing your cell phone and typing information to find the nearest one in proximity to your location. You can go to a store and compare similar items at the store and online at the same time. This will change the way we shop, travel, and record things to post on social media.

The question really is how long will the battery last with this new device? If it can do things that a cell phone can do those lithium batteries are quite large. Perhaps they will charge by solar power wearing a hat or some other way. We will just have to wait and find out if these XR Glasses will be a hit or a miss in the market. But I am sure there will be tons of new customers waiting eagerly in lines to buy this product once it hits stores. After all who wants to carry a cell phone, when you can just put these on instead. 

But there are some questions we have to ask...  First off, If someone wears regular glasses to see, then how would these work for each individual? I don't know if the designers and engineers thought of this question or not but perhaps they should think of this issue. Second, these could potentially be a very hot item to steal. Someone could easily steal them right off your head, but it does have tracking capabilities so that robber would get tracked eventually. Third, are they waterproof? How long will they last before needing to be upgraded? Is it going to allow Bluetooth Connectivity? 

Let's just hope they think these things thoroughly before selling a product to the public. Or else, it is going to be a nightmare for the customer service employees.

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

HIVE A PROGRAM THAT THE CIA USES

Could this program have a security flaw in it?


Hive solves a critical problem for the malware operators at the CIA. Even the most sophisticated malware implant on a target computer is useless if there is no way for it to communicate with its operators in a secure manner that does not draw attention. Using Hive even if an implant is discovered on a target computer, attributing it to the CIA is difficult by just looking at the communication of the malware with other servers on the internet. Hive provides a covert communications platform for a whole range of CIA malware to send exfiltrated information to CIA servers and to receive new instructions from operators at the CIA.

Hive can serve multiple operations using multiple implants on target computers. Each operation anonymously registers at least one cover domain (e.g. "perfectly-boring-looking-domain.com") for its own use. The server running the domain website is rented from commercial hosting providers as a VPS (virtual private server) and its software is customized according to CIA specifications. These servers are the public-facing side of the CIA back-end infrastructure and act as a relay for HTTP(S) traffic over a VPN connection to a "hidden" CIA server called 'Blot'.

The cover domain delivers 'innocent' content if somebody browses it by chance. A visitor will not suspect that it is anything else but a normal website. The only peculiarity is not visible to non-technical users - a HTTPS server option that is not widely used: Optional Client Authentication. But Hive uses the uncommon Optional Client Authentication so that the user browsing the website is not required to authenticate - it is optional. But implants talking to Hive do authenticate themselves and can therefore be detected by the Blot server. Traffic from implants is sent to an implant operator management gateway called Honeycomb  while all other traffic go to a cover server that delivers the insuspicious content for all other users.

Digital certificates for the authentication of implants are generated by the CIA impersonating existing entities. The three examples included in the source code build a fake certificate for the anti-virus company Kaspersky Laboratory, Moscow pretending to be signed by Thawte Premium Server CA, Cape Town. In this way, if the target organization looks at the network traffic coming out of its network, it is likely to misattribute the CIA exfiltration of data to uninvolved entities whose identities have been impersonated.

HIVE is a back-end infrastructure malware with a public-facing HTTPS interface that is used by CIA implants to transfer exfiltrated information from target machines to the CIA and to receive commands from its operators to execute specific tasks on the targets. HIVE is used across multiple malware implants and CIA operations. The public HTTPS interface utilizes unsuspicious-looking cover domains to hide its presence.

Anti-Virus companies and forensic experts have noticed that some possible state-actor malware used such kind of back-end infrastructure by analyzing the communication behavior of these specific implants, but were unable to attribute the back-end (and therefore the implant itself) to operations run by the CIA.


68 MILLION USERS ON WHATSAPP ARE GETTING THEIR NUMBERS LISTED IN SEARCH ENGINES

THAT MEANS MORE SPAM CALLS TO YOUR PHONE, OR MAYBE NOT...


If you use WhatsApp’s Click to Chat feature, your phone number may be showing up in Google search results.

Click to Chat lets users create URL links or QR codes that others can use to reach them through WhatsApp, without needing to know their phone number or have them on a contacts list. It’s an extremely convenient feature, especially for anyone who uses WhatsApp for business communication, but it makes your phone number publicly searchable on Google.

There’s some debate over whether this is intentional or a bug. Google’s algorithm pulls the phone number from the Click to Chat link’s metadata, which is then saved to Google Search Index. Security researchers have labeled this a “leak,” while Facebook, WhatsApp, and Google all gave statements to Threat Post saying it’s expected behavior.

It doesn’t really matter if this is part of the feature or an unexpected side effect; the problem is many WhatsApp users were unaware that using Click to Chat would add their phone number to Google’s search index. There’s a reason people try to keep their personal phone numbers off the internet: It’s a potential security risk and makes spam calls more likely.

So it's not to late to try to fix this, but I will leave it up to you to see if you can figure out what to do....

Monday, June 8, 2020

SCIENTIST FIND SIGNAL REPEATING IN SPACE

Could we not be alone in Space?



It seems that perhaps something is shooting a repeating pulse signal to Earth. The discovery may help solve the mystery of fast radio bursts (FRBs), which are sudden and intense bursts of light that last only milliseconds. Though there are many theories about their origins and causes, FRBs are still unexplained at this time. Could this mean that there is life out in space that is more intelligent than Earthlings? Perhaps so, after all, we are not sending out these types of signals light-years away to other planets that have oxygen on them. Maybe we should start investing in Technology that will really work for Space Travel. Lightcraft Technology is really great and you can travel from Earth to the Moon in four hours.

In radio astronomy, a fast radio burst (FRB) is a transient radio pulse of length ranging from a fraction of a millisecond to a few milliseconds, caused by some high-energy astrophysical process not yet understood. While extremely energetic at their source, the strength of the signal reaching Earth has been described as 1,000 times less than from a mobile phone on the Moon. The first FRB was discovered by Duncan Lorimer and his student David Narkevic in 2007 when they were looking through archival pulsar survey data, and it is therefore commonly referred to as the Lorimer Burst. Many FRBs have since been recorded, including several that have been detected to repeat in seemingly irregular ways. February 2020, has been detected to repeat in a regular way: particularly, FRB 180916 seems to pulse every 16.35 days. Although the exact origin and cause is uncertain, most are believed to be extragalactic. The first Milky Way FRB was detected in April 2020.

When the FRBs are polarized, it indicates that they are emitted from a source contained within an extremely powerful magnetic field. The origin of the FRBs has yet to be identified; proposals for their origin range from a rapidly rotating neutron star and a black hole, to extraterrestrial intelligence.

The localization and characterization in 2012 of FRB 121102, one of the three repeating sources, has improved the understanding of the source class. FRB 121102 is identified with a galaxy at a distance of approximately 3 billion light-years and is embedded in an extreme environment. The first host galaxy identified for a non-repeating burst, FRB 180924, was identified in 2019 and is a much larger and more ordinary galaxy, nearly the size of the Milky Way. In August 2019, astronomers reported the detection of eight more repeating FRB signals. In January 2020, astronomers reported the precise location of a second repeating burst, FRB 180916.One FRB seems to have been in the same location as a known gamma-ray burst.

On 28 April 2020, a pair of millisecond-timescale bursts consistent with observed fast radio bursts, with a fluence of >1.5 million Jy/ms, was detected from the same area of sky as the magnetar SGR 1935+2154. Furthermore, the dispersion measure was too low to have originated anywhere outside of the Milky Way. Although it was thousands of times less intrinsically bright than previously observed fast radio bursts, its comparative proximity rendered it the most powerful fast radio burst yet observed, reaching a peak flux of either a few thousand or several hundred thousand Janskies, comparable to the brightness of the radio sources Cassiopeia A and Cygnus A at the same frequencies. This established magnetars as at least one ultimate source of fast radio bursts, although the exact cause remains unknown. On 1 June 2020, astronomers reported narrowing down the source of Fast Radio Bursts, which may now plausably include "compact-object mergers and magnetars arising from normal core collapse supernovae".

Sunday, June 7, 2020

SCHOOLS WILL TRACK STUDENTS WITH TECHNOLOGY TO STOP SPREAD OF CORONAVIRUS

IS THIS GOING A LITTLE TO FAR?



Schools plan to test a system that would require each student to wear an electronic beacon to track their location to within a few feet throughout the day. It will record where students sit in each classroom, show who they meet and talk to, and reveal how they gather in groups. The hope is such technology could prevent or minimize an outbreak of Covid-19, the deadly respiratory disease at the center of a global pandemic.


How do you feel about this? It would seem that the government will now be able to know more about where your kids are and who they are hanging out with more than you do. This would seem a bit too extreme in my mind. After all, it is going to cost lots of money to pay for all of these devices, and people will have to be trained on how to use the new system to track those kids.


A small but growing surveillance industry has sprung up around COVID already, with firms pitching everything from temperature-tracking infrared cameras and contact tracing apps to wireless beacons and smart cameras to help enforce social distancing at work. 

Saturday, June 6, 2020

ANONYMOUS HACKER GROUP EMERGES DUE TO PROTESTS AND POLICE BRUTALITY

RUMORS SPREADING THROUGHOUT THE INTERNET:



Is it true that Anonymous is going to take chances at hacking into those police individuals that killed George Floyd? Perhaps so, but it could be false or just a bluff. Either you can believe what you think or not. It is inevitable that the Minneapolis Police Department's Website is Down! How, unknown at the current time, but I am sure in some near future we will see why or who shut their site down. We must change the way Websites operate in today's time. Websites get shut down by hackers easily. This cannot be acceptable in today's time. We need stronger and more encrypted coding in all websites so this does not happen. I am surprised that companies have not invested more money in changing the way websites operate due to the amount of information that is going from one server to a device in milliseconds. Perhaps governments will learn from their faults. In time, I think eventually new technology will be made by some programer to stop these hackers from taking down websites and stealing information through the internet holes. At, least that is what I am hoping for in America.


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