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Now taking bets on when it will be announced that the personal accounts were being used for government or even TS/SCI content...

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/iran-linked-hackers-claim-breach-of-fbi-director-s-personal-email-doj-official-confirms-break-in/ar-AA1Zy9XG

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The novel use of WebRTC to exfiltrate skimmed creditcard numbers is interesting as is the more than 54% actively exploited statistic.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/huge-numbers-of-web-stores-are-facing-attack-from-dangerous-new-malware/ar-AA1ZtAJT

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Whoa, that escalated quickly. This just got sent out by the press folks at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The FCC says it has decided that all foreign-made consumer-grade Internet routers are henceforth prohibited from receiving FCC authorization and are therefore prohibited from being imported for use or sale in the United States.

"Update Follows Determination by Executive Branch Agencies that Consumer-Grade Routers Produced in Foreign Countries Threaten National Security

WASHINGTON, March 23, 2026—Today, the Federal Communications Commission updated its Covered List to include all consumer-grade routers produced in foreign countries. Routers are the boxes in every home that connect computers, phones, and smart devices to the internet. This followed a determination by a White House-convened Executive Branch interagency body with appropriate national security expertise that such routers “pose unacceptable risks to the national security of the United States or the safety and security of United States persons.”

"The Executive Branch determination noted that foreign-produced routers (1) introduce “a supply chain vulnerability that could disrupt the U.S. economy, critical infrastructure, and national defense” and (2) pose “a severe cybersecurity risk that could be leveraged to immediately and severely disrupt U.S. critical infrastructure and directly harm U.S. persons.”

"This action does not affect any previously-purchased consumer-grade routers. Consumers can continue to use any router they have already lawfully purchased or acquired."

"Producers of consumer-grade routers that receive Conditional Approval from DoW or DHS can continue to receive FCC equipment authorizations. Interested applicants are encouraged to submit applications to [email protected]."

Not sure how many consumer-grade routers will be left for sale if it really is a ban on approvals for any foreign-made consumer routers like they said, and not just a bunch of already restricted Chinese makers like Huawei and ZTE.

https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-updates-covered-list-include-foreign-made-consumer-routers

FCC's "covered list" of "thou shalt not entities": https://www.fcc.gov/supplychain/coveredlist

Overblown reaction to State-level hacking? Or serious threat and way to prevent bot etsy.com and DDoS?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/us-bans-new-foreign-made-consumer-internet-routers/ar-AA1ZftrR

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I think the coordinates for my jump through hyperspace were off... by... decades.

Comment if you know what this is or used one in the past.

Actually, who out there remembers what year these were released? Go ahead and guess from your memories, not petabytes of web archives sorted through a LLM. That's how you know you're old AF.

Anyone want to see the instruction manual for Palantir Elite used by ICE?

https://www.404media.co/here-is-the-user-guide-for-elite-the-tool-palantir-made-for-ice/

Here is the User Guide for ELITE, the Tool Palantir Made for ICE

404 Media is publishing a version of the user guide for ELITE, which lets ICE bring up dossiers on individual people and provides a “confidence score” of their address.

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Why did investors just erase over $450 million from Microsoft's valuation today?

It seems that the $37.5 billion (66%) increase in spending last quarter on Azure infrastructure for future revenue is being questioned. Turns out that 45% of the projected revenue, $281 million, is just from OpenAI paper promises. It seems that perhaps investors are sick of the "spend big now, win with AI later" gamble not producing anything but glorified grammar checking.

I'm don't have an MBA but spending BILLIONS on physical infrastructure for unproven software that is only delivering millions doesn't seem like good business to me... At least when we had real estate bubbles, the properties had other uses, which isn't quite the same with datacenters.

https://fortune.com/2026/01/28/microsoft-stock-drops-azure-growth-slows-capex-spending-q2/

Microsoft demand backlog doubles to $625 billion thanks to OpenAI, but hefty spending and slower revenue growth spook investors

Future revenues in the form of RPO rose 110% on the back of a $250 billion commitment from OpenAI, but Azure growth slowed to 39% in the second quarter.

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If you've ever manually cleaned your registry or used an app like "CC Cleaner" for your Windows machine, you should check out Microsoft's free management app out called PC Manager.

https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9PM860492SZD

Microsoft PC Manager - Free download and install on Windows | Microsoft Store

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RE: https://c.im/@CNN/115931952097701042

Except no... his plane was turned back to Edward's AFB for "electrical problems". You know, because Air Force One frequently misses maintenance and has issues with all the fully redundant systems.