>Oh come on, someone recently compiled detailed information on US military bases from the publicly available fitbit data of all the soldiers running round them. you can even figure out deployment patterns from it. Most militaries, even the big ones, are desperately naive about this stuff.
I know and so we have to trust them to make the right decisions when taking a country into war. Jeeze we really are run by amateurs!
8 days of water only fasting stimulates hippocampal neurogenesis so you will sleep better than you are currently doing, besides also improving neuroplasticity and thus your future earning potential.
Do you think the military, any military, would require employees to remove their social media profiles? I think so otherwise it seems to be poor planning considering the UK military used to get their squaddies to DoD wipe their hard drives before bringing any computer equipment back from Germany to the UK in the 80's/90's.
I wonder if the Russia rhetoric is just a Cold War 2.0 rhetoric designed to stimulate economic activity and innovation, whilst testing relevant bodies in the UK. Its nearly ten years since the SEC was caught watching porn before the financial crisis kicked off. Familiarity breeds contempt etc etc.
As long as DNS is insecure, Security Services can intercept and reroute IP addresses to send people to the security services version of the internet for brain washing. Installing a fake Certificate Authority on a computer through a zero day remote exploit or domain server hijack from a compromised router lulls users into thinking they are looking at genuine websites, but who knows what secure websites are signed by Digicert or some other CA? Just because its secure doesn't mean its not fake. IEEE standards are woefully inadequate and not joined up, but then one of the largest companies in the world namely Microsoft took 17years to roll out Address Space Layout Randomisation in Windows 10, coupled with Intel pursuing speed over security something which is mutually exclusive due to their chip designs, something ARM recognised a long time ago, so is it any surprise that the IEEE standards are where they are today? If you want to get a headups about what exploits are a problem get involved with the IEEE to find out what standards they are trying to improve to solve some hacking problem. The window of opportunity is open as long as the IEEE takes to finalize a standard.
In the mean time Happy Hardware Hacking because you know your existing security methods cant detect it, but your CPU fan may be the only indicator you have that some malware is running alongside your OS, in a QubesOS/Hypervisor style manner with a coreboot/libreboot bios gone rogue.
When is procrastination not a form of depression? I cant find any study to show SSRI's help or hinder with procrastination probably because no one has thought to study it properly.
Plus some people just need more sleep than the 8hr average and need to wake and work later than most in society. I for example, have just slept 11hrs and woken at 11am, but I will get more done than if I had woken at 7-8am.
Questions need to be asked about how the data was obtained in order to obtain more data, like how do you get to mass email classmates? Take the July 2014 Malaysia Airlines attack, who knew Putin had flown over the area in a near identical near looking aircraft before hand? Was the missile attack supposed to take Putin out?
Remember there are always at least two sides to every story and to question everything because everyone has an agenda.
I know and so we have to trust them to make the right decisions when taking a country into war. Jeeze we really are run by amateurs!