#BREAKING: Somalian E-Visa System Has been Hacked and Sensitive... Personal Data Dumped into the Dark Web. The Mogadishu regime began collecting sensitive data from international travellers on September 1, 2025. The information they harvested—including British, U.S. and EU passports, issuing authorities, dates and places of birth, eye colours, height measurements, and other biometric identifiers—has now been breached. Instead of securing this data within a protected state system, the regime irresponsibly stored it on personal laptops owned by the president’s own family. This same family controls Empire Consultancy, the private company covertly running the entire visa application process, leaving millions of documents exposed and vulnerable to hacking—exactly as has now happened. This negligence created a digital time-bomb. Eventually, the entire database—containing millions of passengers’ documents—was hacked. Now all of it is publicly accessible; every passport number, every biometric record, every personal identifier, available to anyone with an internet connection. What began as an electronic extortion scheme run by a corrupt figurehead has exploded into what is arguably the largest data breach ever witnessed.show more

Inside Africa
15,911 views • 7 months ago
In 2013, Russian Intel Officers hacked into Yahoo and... stole personal data from all 3B+ accounts, it was the largest data breach in history and ruined a lot of lives.show more

Historic Vids
650,078 views • 2 months ago
🚨#BREAKING: A major Instagram data breach has occurred, exposing... the personal information of approximately 17.5 million users. The leaked data reportedly includes usernames, email addresses, phone numbers, and other sensitive details.show more

R A W S A L E R T S
3,459,062 views • 5 months ago
excited to share a tiny project I've been working... on over the past few months called whoami wiki, it is a personal encyclopedia written by agents! it helps turn digital archives of photos, chats, documents, location history, and different types of data into a living encyclopedia about your lifeshow more

Jeremy
25,350 views • 3 months ago
New soldiers' biometric system has been implemented for the... PLA. Now the blood type and other personal info can be found in various places on each soldier's uniform. In peace, prepare for war.show more

Zhao DaShuai 东北进修🇨🇳
766,047 views • 6 months ago
‼️🇺🇸: DOJ CONFIRMS FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL PERSONAL EMAIL... ACCOUNT HACKED BY IRAN 👀 The DoJ jas just confirmed that Kash Patel's personal email account was hacked and that the Iran group responsible has been posting excerpts from it. If or how much FBI data may be on it was not disclosed. What in the actual fck? 🤨show more

Diligent Denizen 🇺🇸
38,191 views • 3 months ago
This Huawei ad I just walked by at Munich... airport hit me like a ton of bricks. Huawei watch? HUAWEI HEALTH? Delivering your intimate, real-time location, behavioral & physiological data (heart rate??) directly to the CCP is absolutely insane. I hadn't even considered how many of these watches must be on people hands right now, and how powerful a tool of espionage (the next-level invasive data gathering!) the CCP has at its disposal. Grok, what countries have the biggest usage per capita of huawei watch? Also, considering what I wrote earlier in this post, and given that Huawei is bound by Chinese law to share all data it has access to with the the Chinese government (and not disclose it is doing so), what impact is there for personal privacy and security for users of Huawei watch?show more

Jan Jekielek
149,623 views • 1 year ago
The NIH says it won't be creating an 'autism... registry,' defying what the Department of Health and Human Services Secretary, RFK Jr. has ordered. Instead, it will be using existing data to create a database to research the condition. 'We are not creating an autism registry. The real-world data platform will link existing datasets to support research into causes of autism and insights into improved treatment strategies,' an official for the Nation Institutes of Health emailed CBS News. The director of the NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya outlined a plan to collect confidential health data, as part of RFK Jr.'s general plan to research autism. This led to a great deal of backlash from the public, linking the idea to eugenics and ableism. RFK Jr. previously claimed that his department will know what 'causes' autism by September.show more

NowThis Impact
12,274 views • 1 year ago
🚀LATEST PARTNERSHIP: TECTUM We’re delighted that Tectum has partnered... with Zesh. To celebrate, here’s another incredible giveaway: 💰$300 Giveaway - Participate NOW: Tectum is the fastest 3rd Gen Layer 1 blockchain with 3.5 million TPS and SoftNote™️ crypto payment solution. Their unique method turns the impossible into a routine process: they completely isolate all the transaction-related heavy data from the entire process by hashing, encrypting and signing the bundles at the end of every phase of a transaction and archiving it. Check them out and dive into To The Moon to start earning your rewards!show more

Zesh AI Layer
20,713 views • 1 year ago
From the Dwapar Yug until now, it has been... Radha’s fate to remain a rakhail. And the ending of every Radha/rakhail has been tragic.show more

A 🚀 Man
2,114,735 views • 10 months ago
The response to “End Of The World” has been... SICKENING! Thank you for all the love you’ve been showing this record. My new album “Something Beautiful” means the world to me, it has been my world for a few years now. This process has been full of pure devotion and to now be sharing it with all of you is my deepest joy. This is just the beginning. Forever yours, Mileyshow more

Miley Cyrus
557,962 views • 1 year ago
🔴 RIGHT NOW: The regime has turned a FUNERAL... into a battlefield. Allegedly, basijis showed up and wanted to falsely claim the victim as one of theirs, and the family resisted.show more

𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 ♛ ✡︎
27,146 views • 5 months ago
The charter of the Board of Peace has been... signed and it has now become an International Organizationshow more

Visegrád 24
128,572 views • 5 months ago
I built a directory of beaches in manus in... just two prompts it's ridiculous, BUT here's why *you* are more important than ever: it still relies on crawling the web and on other sites to provide the data. for an MVP of a directory, or pseo site, or saas etc that's fine. it's never been easier to whip up that idea in minutes but if you want long term success you need to be the source and not the fork - and that only comes from doing stuff ai can't replicate (yet) all of the data from this site was crawled from elsewhere. is it accurate? how often is it updated? what if those sources change? when it becomes so easy to do things like build a directory or vibe code a saas, doing the hard things is more important than ever i have another app in this niche that has around 10,000 monthly active users it's been going for years and years at this point on autopilot i did it by painstakingly parsing time series of sea temperature data from the us government with a bot that runs 4x a day - no ai 😭 (currently has 63.4m rows of data) this site is the source for manus and other tools and is very accurate. I've had many opportunities to sell the data into bigger companies and none of that would be possible taking the easy route anyway: tldr manus is amazing but humans working on the hard problems with ai as a copilot is still the way you winshow more

Ian Nuttall
13,959 views • 1 year ago
The largest theft in history has already happened. The... people behind it just cannot open what they stole yet. Right now, intelligence agencies and criminal groups are quietly copying the world's encrypted data, bank records, medical files, state secrets, private messages, and storing every byte untouched. They cannot read any of it. They are collecting it anyway, because they know the key is about to be invented. The strategy has a name, harvest now, decrypt later, and in 2026 it stopped being theory. Washington declared this the Year of Quantum Security in January, backed by the FBI, the NSA, and NIST. Canada ordered every federal agency to file a migration plan by April. Europe set its deadline for December. Governments do not impose operational deadlines on a someday problem. They do it when the clock is already running. Here is what moved the clock. Every password, every transfer, every secret on Earth is protected by one assumption, that a certain math problem is too hard to solve. Quantum computers solve exactly that problem. For years the machine that could do it looked decades away. Then in late 2025 Google's Willow chip cracked the hardest part of building one, and in March 2026 Google's own researchers estimated that breaking the encryption behind Bitcoin might take fewer than 500,000 qubits, down from 20 million, and could run in minutes. The day this becomes real has a name, Q-Day, and the latest estimates place it between 2030 and 2033. Now make it concrete. Roughly 6.5 million Bitcoin, about a third of every coin that will ever exist, worth close to 500 billion dollars, sit in addresses that have already exposed the very key a quantum computer needs. That includes the coins of Satoshi, the anonymous creator. On Q-Day they become, in the researchers' own word, trivially stealable. It would not look like a crash or a whale selling. It would look like half a trillion dollars of the most secure money ever built simply walking out the door. The asset designed to trust no one and no institution turns out to rest on a single unverified bet, that one math problem stays hard forever. This is what sits beneath the entire digital world. A bank balance, a Bitcoin, a classified cable, all of it is real only because of a proof you supposedly cannot forge. Quantum breaks the proof. Everything we call secure is true only until someone finally checks, and for the first time the check is visible on the horizon. You cannot know whether your data has already been copied. You cannot know the exact day the key arrives. The trust holding up the digital age is a clock counting down to a zero no one can see. The honest counter matters. No machine on Earth can break this encryption today, and serious cryptographers still argue the real threat is a decade or more away. The timeline is far from certain. Quantum-safe codes already exist, the migration has started, and Bitcoin can move its coins to safety before Q-Day if it acts in time. The danger is not that everything breaks tomorrow. It is that anything which must stay secret into the 2030s, a state secret, an identity, a private key, is being stolen today and is already on the clock. The breach is not coming. It is already here, sitting in storage, perfectly encrypted, waiting for a machine that does not exist yet to read it out loud. Research and opinion, not investment advice.show more

Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
172,569 views • 1 day ago
OpenAI's Deep Research is getting a run for its... money. Deep Lake was just released, and it's a different take on an AI system that can do deep research on your own data. You can use Deep Lake to build AI search with reasoning on your private and public data. (Look at the attached videos to get an idea of how it works.) If you want to research proprietary and sensitive data, Deep Research won't help you because it's limited to public data. Deep Lake, however, will allow you to use your private data. On top of that, Deep Lake supports multi-modal retrieval from the ground up. It uses vision language models for data ingestion and retrieval so that you can connect any data (PDFs, images, videos, structured data, etc.) You can even use mixed-data queries! Deep Lake can search your data from S3, Dropbox, and GCP. It learns from your queries over time, making the results as relevant to your work as possible!show more

Santiago
171,340 views • 1 year ago
🚨BREAKING: MULTI-TRILLION-DOLLAR PAYROLL INDUSTRY GOES ONCHAIN VIA CANTON According... to an official press release from Canton Network $CC, the network has played host to the first ever private payroll transaction. The major milestone was facilitated by Cantor8 and its C8 Wallet, alongside Toku (an enterprise-grade application layer for global payroll). "This is the kind of real, everyday financial activity that shows blockchain can be integrated into core operational workflows without exposing sensitive data or compromising regulatory constraints", said Digital Asset CEO Yuval Rooz. It is no coincidence that Canton was chosen as the host network, given its ability to offer blockchain advantages like instant settlement and low costs, while also making sure sensitive data remains private. “For the network to succeed, the experience for the both the company and the end-user, whether that’s a trader or an employee receiving their salary, has to be seamless and secure,” said Philip Kaddaj, CEO of Cantor8.show more

BSCN
24,315 views • 4 months ago
i re-watched this interview of hudson’s the other day.... hearing the way he talked about how lovely this fandom has been to him and how much love he has for it only for it to turn into what it’s turned into now is heartbreaking. this was only in november, what the fuck happened?show more

mack ⚢
191,757 views • 4 months ago