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🇺🇸🇮🇷 Unidentified Drones Over Fort McNair Expose New Era Of Security Risks Amid U.S.–Iran Tensions
Unidentified drones recently detected over Fort McNair in Washington, D.C. have triggered a fresh wave of security anxiety in the United States, underscoring how cheap, off‑the‑shelf technology can penetrate even highly protected military spaces in the middle of a major geopolitical crisis. Rising drone scare in Washington Multiple unidentified drones were spotted over Fort Lesley…
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🇷🇺 Russia Blocks WhatsApp Nationwide, Pushing State-Backed ‘Max’ App in Digital Sovereignty Drive
MOSCOW — In a dramatic escalation of its crackdown on foreign technology platforms, Russia has officially blocked nationwide access to WhatsApp, the country’s most popular messaging service. The move, confirmed by the Kremlin on Thursday, effectively severs communication for over 100 million Russian users and represents the latest salvo in Moscow’s push to establish a…
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🇺🇸 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has quietly assembled a sophisticated surveillance arsenal
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has quietly assembled a sophisticated surveillance arsenal that reaches deep into the everyday digital lives of migrants, from their mobile phones to their inboxes and social feeds.[1][2][3] For African migrants in the U.S. and those with family in the diaspora, this expanding dragnet shows how technology built in the…
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🇳🇬🇺🇸 US conducts reconnaissance flights over Nigeria
Since late November, the United States has been conducting reconnaissance flights over a significant part of Nigeria, with missions taking place almost daily, Reuters reported, citing monitoring data and statements by US officials. 🔸According to the agency, the reconnaissance missions are carried out by aircraft operated by the contractor Tenax Aerospace, which works closely with…
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Hackers Expose Deportation Flight Secrets—Including Transfers to El Salvador’s Notorious CECOT Prison
A recent cyberattack on GlobalX, the airline contracted by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for deportation flights—known as “ICE Air”—has uncovered shocking details that reverberate far beyond U.S. borders. Hackers affiliated with Anonymous penetrated the airline’s systems and retrieved internal documents, including passenger manifests from multiple deportation flights. Among those listed was Ricardo…
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