Global Frequency - 29 June 2025
The AI A list are all Bob, cartel hackers, and global offensive cyber supply chain competition.
As we head into peak fireworks week, I wish you a happy and safe 4th of July. This week on the Global Frequency...
Russian language LLMs are not really a viable thing right now. (Read More)
Satellite images give insight into bunker-busting bomb damage assessments. (Read More)
China is writing academic papers on crashing the US power grid. (Read More)
Scattered Spider is targeting the insurance industry in new attacks. (Read More)
They are also targeting the aviation industry. (Read More)
If you were wondering why I didn't leak to the big password "breach" release last week. This is why. (Read More)
Court says copyrighted books okay for AI training. (Read More)
Securing the offensive cyber supply chain to combat China in cyberspace. (Read More)
NHS notes that cyber breach resulted in patient death. (Read More)
A relatively old murder, but insight into the cartel's use of hacking to track and kill and FBI informant. (Read More)
A book I was recommending half a decade ago has established a new fan base with top AI entrepreneurs. (Read More)
Tech companies draw on a secret list of top researchers as recruiting targets. (Read More)
As Genius Act progresses, are organizations like JP Morgan getting ready to go in big on stablecoins? (Read More)
Fact or Fiction:
Benjamin Wallace spent over a decade trying to determine who the inventor of Bitcoin was and chronicles it in his book "The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto: A Fifteen-Year Quest to Unmask the Secret Genius Behind Crypto". While Wallace fails at his ultimate quest, his book is one of the best examinations of the early years and players in the blockchain arena and a fun global quest documented over 15 years. What I found incredible about this book however, was who was NOT included in his analysis which further fuels my personal conviction over who Satoshi really is. (Amazon Link)
Quote of the Week:
"We are searching for the boats we forgot to build." - Barry Lopez