iPhone spyware is no longer just for governments
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axios.com
IrregularChat: Tech
3d ago
Recent research indicates that iPhone spyware, once primarily used by governments, is now a widespread threat, targeting everyday users. Cybercriminal groups have adapted sophisticated hacking tools,
US Special Operations Command Needs to Buy Off the Shelf
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smallwarsjournal.com
IrregularChat: Dragon, RF, Comms
3w ago
The article emphasizes the urgent need for the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) to transition from expensive, high-signature military radios to low-cost, commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) technol
The military's top authority on Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) has issued a warning to bomb technicians against uploading sensitive bomb disposal data into generative artificial intelligence (GenAI
Space Force wants competition. Satellite makers want stability.
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spacenews.com
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Jan 14
The Pentagon is pushing for competition and lower costs in satellite procurement through the Space Development Agency (SDA), which aims to create a network of low Earth orbit satellites. However, this
Peter Williams, the former general manager of Trenchant, a division of defense contractor L3Harris, recently pleaded guilty to stealing and selling cyber exploits to a Russian broker. Williams, 39, ac
The Space Development Agency (SDA) has awarded contracts totaling $3.5 billion to four companies for the development of the next phase of its missile tracking satellite program. The contracts, announc