All technologies are inevitable. The pace at which we achieve and accelerate them are the only influenceable variables. This week on the Global Frequency...
China admits to US infrastructure hacks. (Read More)
Deepseek is working on self improving AI models. (Read More)
FBI took over and ran a notorious money laundering account for months. (Read More)
12 graphs that explain the current state of AI. (Read More)
US bank regulator emails compromised. (Read More)
UK continues to explore pre-crime warning technology. (Read More)
Russia suspected in cyberattack against German research group. (Read More)
EU races to build AI gigafactories. (Read More)
Generative AI is learning to spy. (Read More)
Space Force experimental marketplace for intelligence is a success. (Read More)
Court documents reveal locations of folks targeted with NSO Group WhatsApp exploit. (Read More)
Defeating prompt injections by design. (Read More)
Binance hopes to curb US regulatory pressures through partnership with Trump family crypto endeavor. (Read More)
Fact or Fiction:
"Death Is Our Business: Russian Mercenaries and the New Era of Private Warfare" by John Lechner is an incredible and fascinating look at the influence Russian mercenaries are having on global power structures, access to natural resources, and Russian global power structures. Covering the landscape of private military companies, but with a special focus on the infamous Wagner Group, this is essential and highly recommended reading. (Amazon Link)
Quote of the Week:
"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown." - H.P. Lovecraft