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From Cybercrime Saul Goodman to the Russian GRU

Krebs on Security

In a retrospective post published to Livejournal in 2014 titled, “Mazafaka, from conception to the present day,” Stalker said Djamix had become a core member of the community. This is the most important thing. Technical capabilities cannot overcome intelligence and cunning.”

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2018 Retrospective

Troy Hunt

I started doing these retrospectives 3 years ago in my first year of independence. Here's my 2018 highlights, starting with travel: Travel "Oh yeah, I'm totally gonna travel less this year" - me every single year In reality, my travel ended up looking like this: That's the same number as last year, 4 more days and another 8,000km.

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Weekly Update 120

Troy Hunt

Funny how quickly it gets away from you, someone just posted on my 2018 retrospective blog post this week and asked why I didn't include my congressional testimony and if I'm honest, it took me a bit to think about why as well (it was in 2017). And then it was 2019. But we're here now so it's back to business as usual blog wise.

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Grading my 2023 Predictions: The Batting Average Dips

John Battelle's Searchblog

I predicted a “war” – and in retrospect, I have no idea what that really means. Forbes noticed it by April of 2023, and the Epic case said the quiet part out loud about Apple – which makes huge profits from its deal with Google. Absolutely. So I’ll take this one as a win.

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That clears that up

InfoGovNuggets

“Court Ruling Boosts Phone Privacy,” The Wall Street Journal , June 23, 2018 A1. Does this hinge on “reasonableness,” which is somewhat loosy-goosey except in retrospect? This raises several interesting Information-related points. First, who owns that information? Or is that somewhat flexible, too?

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2018 Open Access Week Seeks “Equitable Foundations for Open Knowledge”

Archives Blogs

In May, the 2018 Open Access Week Advisory Committee announced this year’s theme as “ Designing Equitable Foundations for Open Knowledge ,” to encourage discussions about making information access less exclusionary, and how even open systems can “recreate or reinforce” inequalities.

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The biggest ‘technology disruptor’ will be the consumer

CGI

Tue, 08/07/2018 - 23:17. The great shame for Insurers is that in reality the Insurance distribution model in the UK has been operating in this way for many years, but in a disjointed and retrospective fashion – much as with the incumbent banks. The biggest ‘technology disruptor’ will be the consumer.