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Ransomware today, “Bloodware” tomorrow?

May 17, 2017 by Pops 27 Comments

“WannaCry” this time. Will it be “WannaDie” next?

A ransomware attack that began in Europe last Friday is lingering — and hitting new targets in Japan and China. The WannaCry software has locked thousands of computers in more than 150 countries. Users are confronted with a screen demanding a $300 payment to restore their files.

The cyberattack has hit more than 300,000 computers, White House homeland security adviser Tom Bossert said at Monday’s midday White House briefing.   Some cyber professionals are speculating that the North Koreans may be behind the attack due to similarities in the software code to prior attacks that were traced back to that country.

What if the next attack is not simply one that asks for money? What if the next attack is biological, and is simply not a virus that infects your computer, but infects your body?

Imagine if a contagious disease were purposefully released in five or six major airports around the world, at the same time. Within days, it would be spread throughout the civilized world.

What happened last week should be a wake-up call to everyone. Just as no networked computer is 100% secure, no social human being is safe from a weaponized disease. As John Donne said, “No man is an island, entire of itself, every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main ..”

I’ll call a bio weapon designed for use on a mass scale “Bloodware.”

You heard the term here first.  Let’s hope we never to have to hear that word again.

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Smokin’ in a 2017 Ford

May 10, 2017 by Pops 27 Comments

When Sterling Mestad popped the trunk on his brand new 2017 Ford Fusion, little did he know police would find $320,000 worth of smuggled marijuana stashed under the carpet.

A recent report by the Minnesota-based website Alpha News said state authorities have seized 1100 pounds of marijuana hidden in the spare-tire wells of at least 22 Ford Fusion sedans coming from Mexico, one of which went home with 86-year-old Mestad in February.

Authorities said that before these cars left Ford’s Hermosillo, Mexico, plant, someone boarded the train to pack the drugs and discard the spare tires. Ford’s plant is within the Sinaloa drug cartel-controlled area, and the cartel also has ties in Minnesota, the site reported.

Cheech and Chong – Up in Smoke

Dude…. Yeah, I feel it…… Dude….

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World-Wide Jenga

May 9, 2017 by Pops 27 Comments

Jenga is that game where each player take turns pulling out blocks one by one until the whole stack crashes down.

It is an entertaining and exciting parlor game, with the tension building right up to the elusive point where everything goes to hell in a hand basket. Unfortunately, that is the way the world feels these days – Jenga, but being played on a global scale, using entire countries as the blocks.

Governments the world over are pulling structural pieces out of their own countries with abandon. A piece of privacy here, a couple of blocks of freedom there, extracting punitive chunks of taxes, pulling out entire sections of economies. As a result, the pillars in many nations are wobbling and starting to sway, and some of them are beginning to fall as we watch.

Venezuela is moments from the imposition of martial law as the citizens riot over the lack of food, freedom, and funds. This bounteous South American country, with more oil than Saudi Arabia, has been socialized to the point of collapse.
Greece is also a financial ruin due to over-socialization, having subsidized its people for decades with a mountain of borrowed money. The cradle of democracy – killed by a lack of the same.
Puerto Rico has declared bankruptcy due to its suffocating government debt, and its economy is in a shambles.
In the U.S., the national debt is growing like a cancer, and there is no attempt to stop it. The nation is torn by its own internal politics, and the “rule of law” is no longer the rule for the powerful and politically connected.
In Europe, the EU is about to crumble under the weight of uncontrolled immigration, unsustainable government spending, and internal social and cultural conflict.
In Asia, the Korean peninsula is on the brink of war.
On nearly every continent, national saber-rattling has been elevated to an art form, and petty third world dictators strive to obtain powerful weapons of destruction.
Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Philippines, Somalia, Ukraine, Turkey, Libya…..

Many well-informed people are seriously talking about the coming of World War III.

It looks like Jenga time. Worldwide Jenga.

And it won’t be pretty when its over

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