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Alan W. Silberberg retweeted
Jamie Raskin says, "What a disgrace" DC GOP are visiting cop killers and insurrectionists in jail. If only 'someone' would indict rich criminals we wouldn't have to be subjected to them. The 1/6 insurrection did NOT plan itself. How are only HALF the people responsible in jail?
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Business email compromise attacks are on the rise again this time using endpoints and 3rd party vendors as the vector
Didn't some dude lie a few weeks ago about being publicly arrested and begged for tiny handcuffs to be placed on his corrupt traitorous hands?
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Lawyers, Courts, Judges, not ready for deep fake evidence being submitted at trial. Not ready for documents faked so well they look real. Not ready for videos faked so well they look real. Not ready for zoom calls with deep fakes.
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Alan W. Silberberg retweeted
Twitter AI will not let me say “STFU” to my AI bot Dougbert. No words for this level of insanity.
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Alan W. Silberberg retweeted
God yes “Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) said the Court’s expansion is necessary after Republicans with the backing of dark money and conservative legal groups stacked it with “their right-wing nominees of choice.””
Adam Schiff has big plans to 'unstack' the Supreme Court dlvr.it/SlfkVC
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I asked DALL-E to generate a painting in the style of Hieronymus Bosch that captures what extreme fatigue feels like. It took multiple iterations, but this is the final result. #AI
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The EM jet dude kicked off from here is quite active on Facebook. Just saying that jet travels so much, no wonder so many bad decisions are made on the daily.
Alan W. Silberberg retweeted
You want to know why story of the fbi counterintelligence officer who is in the pay and owned by Russia is now relegated to the umpteenth page? Because by and large, 99.9999% of the "Media" got the TRUMP RUSSIA STORY WRONG IN 2016 AND DO NOT WANT TO HAVE GO BACK. #followtheego
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Alan W. Silberberg retweeted
Who is gonna write the country ballad "...when I lost my real verification badge to a fake paid one" I mean it is just crying out to be made. ;-) 🪕🎸🎻🎤
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when spearphishing gets brutal. not a new tactic, especially in war time but this exemplifies the notion that even our families are targets in our #cybersecurity work.
Ukrainian cyber resistance hacked the email of a Russian airforce colonel; posed as an officer from his unit; convinced his wife to do a 'patriotic' photo shoot of all the wives wearing their husbands' uniform jackets & medals, thereby revealing names & details of the RU pilots🏆
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Alan W. Silberberg retweeted
After dealing with 15 years of cyber and reputation issues for high profile brands and people, it became very clear to me over the past summer what is missing. So, in this hybrid world, a hybrid community platform has sprung up. In closed alpha right now. But coming soon.
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Alan W. Silberberg retweeted
Part of that means building something safe + secure first, then adding the fun and community. Not the other way around. Too many tech cos ship product with security as add-on layer. | | So I built something that has security at many levels, but is seamless, users do not notice.
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Alan W. Silberberg retweeted
Many years ago, I built a platform that enabled people to communicate with their governments. Flash forward: Now- people need to be able simply be themselves online. No fake accounts. No bots. No advertising intrusions. To be safe. Secure in themselves and what they do online.
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