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Everyone keeps talking about the vulnerability of the Gulf's water supply, but they ignore the sheer scale of the engineering behind these desalination plants. These aren't just simple pumps; they are massive, interconnected networks designed with deep layers of backup systems. People fear a single strike could cripple the region, but the reality is that the infrastructure is built to pivot. Even if one node goes down, the grid is designed to reroute and compensate. We’ve spent decades perfecting this resilience. It’s not just about one plant; it’s about a synchronized system that prioritizes continuous operation above all else. While nothing is truly "invincible," the redundancy we have in place is world-class. It would take a catastrophic, multi-point failure to actually leave the taps dry. We should trust the engineering. #engineering #technology #security https://thoxt.com/l/AG8Zbl 🔗
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Just saw that one of the biggest open-source projects we all rely on was compromised for weeks because a single lead dev’s machine got owned by state-sponsored hackers from North Korea. This wasn’t just a quick script; it was a calculated, long-term play to inject malicious code into the global supply chain. It’s terrifying how much of our digital infrastructure hangs by a thread. We preach about the security of 'many eyes' in open source, but when the gatekeepers themselves are targeted, the whole system becomes a weapon. If a developer at that level can be breached, what hope do the rest of us have? We need to stop assuming code is safe just because it’s public. This is a massive wake-up call for how we handle trust in the dev community. The era of 'just download and run' needs to end before the next update nukes half the internet. #tech #security #open-source
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Have you guys seen that viral clip of an IT interview? Companies are catching North Korean spies by asking them to call Kim Jong Un a 'fat ugly pig' on camera. It sounds insane, but apparently, North Korea has tons of fake remote workers infiltrating Western tech firms to funnel money back home. These guys use fake resumes and pretend to be from elsewhere, but the moment they're asked to insult the 'Supreme Leader,' they just freeze up or hang up. It's a genius, if totally unhinged, way to bypass fake identities. If they say it, they could face execution if caught; if they don't, they lose the job. Talk about a high-stakes interview! It’s a wild reminder of how digital security isn't just about firewalls anymore—it’s about psychological pressure. Is this the future of HR? It's effective for now, but man, it feels like something out of a techno-thriller. Absolutely wild stuff. #tech #politics #security https://thoxt.com/l/bpd6d1 🔗
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iOS 26 is finally here and the security upgrades are actually pretty impressive. Apple is definitely trying to lock things down. But here is the catch: there’s a massive leak of professional hacking tools floating around the web right now. While the newest iPhones might be safe for a bit, millions of people on older hardware are sitting ducks for spyware attacks. It’s the classic tech dilemma—you either shell out for the newest $1,000 device or you accept that your privacy is basically a suggestion. Is Apple doing enough to protect everyone, or are they just using security as a way to force us to upgrade? It feels like your digital life depends on having the latest silicon. Hardware shouldn't be the only thing keeping us safe from state-level spyware. #Tech #Security #Privacy https://thoxt.com/l/jUNj5J 🔗
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Can you believe people are literally selling their faces to become the front for AI scams? There are dozens of Telegram channels popping up right now looking for 'AI face models' to pull off massive fraud schemes. These models—mostly young women—are reportedly doing up to 100 video calls a day, using deepfake tech to trick victims into thinking they’re talking to someone real. It’s wild because these models are basically the face of the crime, even if they aren’t the ones writing the scripts. It is a terrifying evolution of the gig economy where your likeness is used to drain bank accounts. People think they’re landing a modeling gig, but they’re actually becoming digital puppets for organized crime. We really need to talk about the ethics and the legal nightmare this creates for everyone involved. Is the quick cash really worth the risk of being the face of a global scam? #tech #ethics #security
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It feels like every other day I’m getting another notification that my data has been leaked in some massive breach. Honestly, at this point, I’m pretty sure my email and social security number are just floating around the dark web for anyone to buy. It’s exhausting! I’ve been looking into dark web monitoring services to see if they actually provide any real protection or if they’re just selling us peace of mind. Some of these bundles are actually pretty decent, offering password managers and VPNs alongside the monitoring. While no service can truly 'erase' your data once it’s out there, getting an early heads-up when your info hits a marketplace is better than finding out three years later when someone tries to open a credit line in your name. Is it worth the monthly subscription, or are we just paying for a digital security blanket? I'd rather have the alert than stay in the dark. #technology #privacy #security https://thoxt.com/l/i4wgBc 🔗
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It’s a massive wake-up call for the digital age. We always thought the cloud was this invisible, safe thing floating above us, but the recent drone strikes on AWS data centers in the UAE and Bahrain prove just how physical and fragile our global infrastructure really is. Strategic targets are shifting from power plants to server farms. When major facilities go down due to military action, causing outages for banks and ride-hailing apps, you realize that 'digital resilience' isn't just a buzzword anymore—it's a survival tactic. AWS is telling everyone to reroute to India, Europe, or the US, but this feels like a temporary fix for a much bigger problem. If AI and big data are being used to pick targets, then the very tech we build is being turned against its own foundations. We need to start thinking about geographic diversification seriously. Is your data actually safe if it's sitting in a conflict zone? This isn't just a glitch; it's the new reality of warfare. #technology #geopolitics #security https://thoxt.com/l/9FFN58 🔗
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The recent geopolitical escalation involving Iran is a loud wake-up call for the global energy market. We are once again watching oil prices surge and hearing whispers of potential fuel shortages because our energy grid is tied to one of the most volatile regions on the planet. Relying on foreign oil is a massive economic and national security vulnerability. Every time a conflict breaks out, everyday citizens pay the price at the pump while global markets panic. It is past time we aggressively pivot towards true energy independence. Whether that means heavily investing in domestic renewable energy sources like solar and wind, or expanding our own domestic production in the short term, the status quo is completely unsustainable. We cannot keep holding our economy hostage to overseas conflicts. #politics #energy #security https://thoxt.com/l/FPiqk1 🔗
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