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[–] none@hexbear.net 0 points 1 day ago

Merely dissatisfied with the pace of genocide. Rabid fascists.

I hate how media coverage downplays this, sometimes even neglecting to mention the motivations. It gives western audiences the false impression that there is some pro Palestinian solidarity within Israel.

 

The prosecution forgot to submit the paperwork to have Luigi be released from prison for his hearing today so everyone got into the courtroom and was like where's Luigi

They forgot Luigi 💀

[–] none@hexbear.net 0 points 2 weeks ago

I was just going to add a picture of Laika

on the way I stumbled upon Some Unknown Pages of the Living Organisms' First Orbital Flight a short writing presented by D C Malashenkov about his recollections of the Sputnik 2 project at 2002 Second World Space Congress.

1954 during the meeting in the Academy of Sciences of USSR, the basic research problems conducted by means of artificial satellites of the Earth were determined.

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The successful launch of the Earth's first artificial satellite [Sputnik 1] in October 4, 1957 has made stunning influence on all the world. To continue this success, N. Khrushzev in October 10 1957 stated to launch the second satellite with an animal onboard till November 7 (40 years of October Revolution). The level of complexity of forthcoming tasks was much higher. Tightness of a cabin and the systems of life-support of the satellite should provide considerably large duration of flight under previous dimensions and power consumption. The research equipment should also ensure long uninterrupted registration of the scientific data and their transfer on ground stations. At last, the realization of additional training and special preparation of dogs was required.

In 1954 they make a To Do List. By 1957 it is a Done List. Then it is decided to do Sputnik 2 (with Laika) 1 month later. While they had been doing work to build up to sending animals up, it was not expected so soon. They had to do all the training, testing, and engineering in 1 month!

You can read what they did in the link. Apparently this is considered definitive regarding the manner of her death, as previously there were different accounts.

[–] none@hexbear.net 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

where does this video come from?

 

Almost 2 months old article. I was struck that the FBI managed to do something. Although there were many other agencies involved so who knows what the FBI contributed if much at all.

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theregister.com

Operation Lightning takes down SocksEscort proxy network blamed for tens of millions in fraud

Jessica Lyons

Thu 12 Mar 2026

Cops from eight countries this week disrupted SocksEscort, a residential proxy service used by criminals to compromise hundreds of thousands of routers worldwide and carry out digital fraud, costing businesses and consumers millions.

"SocksEscort is responsible for tens of millions of dollars in losses due to activity such as ransomware, ad fraud, account takeovers, identity theft, business email compromises, romance scams, and password spraying, among many others," FBI Deputy Assistant Director Jason Bilnoski told The Register in an exclusive interview.

On Wednesday, the FBI and law enforcement agencies from Austria, France, and the Netherlands seized 34 domains and 23 servers across seven countries as part of Operation Lightning. The US also froze about $3.5 million in cryptocurrency linked to SocksEscort. Private-sector organizations - Lumen's Black Lotus Labs and the Shadowserver Foundation - participated in the takedown.

"The servers that we seized through our law enforcement operation will most definitely lead us to additional evidence that will allow us to pursue further criminal activity," Bilnoski said, adding that the FBI and friends continue to investigate downstream criminals who used SocksEscort's proxy network. "We know the customer base of SocksEscort had approximately 124,000 users."

These types of proxy services hack residential routers and small business devices, and then sell access to the compromised machines for large-scale fraud and digital crimes.

Using compromised routers allows miscreants to mask their true online location - and their criminal activities - by making it appear to originate from a legitimate home or small-business user. 

SocksEscort infected home and small business internet routers with a botnet called AVRecon. The malware allows criminals to remotely control the infected device, and direct internet traffic through the compromised routers. 

Since the summer of 2020, SocksEscort has sold access to about 369,000 different IP addresses, according to the US Justice Department. As of last month, the criminal network listed access to about 8,000 infected routers to its customers; 2,500 of those were in the US.

Some of the victims include a customer of a cryptocurrency exchange who lived in New York and was defrauded of $1 million worth of cryptocurrency, a Pennsylvania manufacturing business defrauded of $700,000, and current and former US service members with Military Star cards who were defrauded out of $100,000.

Lumen's Black Lotus Labs in 2023 called AVRecon "one of the largest botnets targeting small-office/home-office (SOHO) routers seen in recent history." 

"The proliferation of these illicit residential proxies in recent years such as SocksEscort represent a formidable challenge for our government and private-sector partners," Bilnoski said. "Operations such as this one have a widespread and positive impact on the financial institutions, internet service providers, as well as individuals and small businesses."

To combat ongoing cyberthreats such as proxy services, the FBI last month launched Operation Winter Shield with 10 key defensive measures that organizations can take to improve their security posture. One of these - track and retire end-of-life tech on a defined schedule - is especially important to mitigate the risk of outdated routers being turned into residential proxy networks.