Top of the morning to you, kittens! We chez Cryptosphere always like to start off the day by looking at a well-dressed man, and if we didn’t happen to stock the HQ with one the night before, well, we have to go on social media to find them, just like everybody else. Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, we can handle the actual rest of the day a little easier. Here it is: the rest of your day, and possibly your week, if you work in InfoSec and your company is mentioned below. Condolences.
A poem for Sabu (Cyberguerrilla)
NSA tried Stuxnet cyber-attack on North Korea five years ago but failed (Guardian)
German Parliament may need to replace all hardware and all software after hack attack (PCWorld)
Three charts that show Iceland’s economy recovered after it imprisoned bankers and let banks go bust – instead of bailing them out (TheIndependent)
Insider threats are on the rise and here’s why (HelpNet)
Virtual Labor Organizing: Could Technology Help Reduce Income Inequality? (TCF)
The DARPA Challenge: Prelude to a Robot Uprising (Paleofuture)
Officer Involved displays photos from every site of a police shooting in the US (TheIntercept)
The Fake Terrorist Conspiracy Game That Fooled Everyone (Kotaku)
This computer runs on water droplets (PopularScience)
Writing the Historical Record Into Being: the Imperialist Epistles of Columbus (FifthColumn)
Firefighters vs Drone; guess how this ends (RYOT)
Categories: Anonymous, Crime, Crypto, Cyber, Drones, Hector Xavier Monsegur, Interwebbed, Money, News, North Korea, NSA, Politics, Robots, Sabu, Security, Wall Street
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