Google fue muy listo; usan los acelerómetros de miles de teléfonos Android cómo una red global de sismos, toda esa data se envía y Google logró una forma de detectar esas ondas a tiempo y enviar las alertas.
It's over, Europe has officially given up on its digital sovereignty: they just signed up to Pax Silica, the US initiative to lock other countries in its AI stack.
In case you think I'm exaggerating, Jacob Helberg, the US Under-Secretary of State who architected Pax Silica, LITERALLY says so in the article (see screenshot 👇): he himself explicitly positions Pax Silica as designed to counter "digital sovereignty" - a concept he opposes because it would mean countries building their own tech stacks.
I wrote a long article 2 weeks ago titled "The Pax Silica Con," warning Europe that it was a "cage" to keep them "dependent on American tech and unable to build their own": https://t.co/yqq6uzhKnz
The cage door was wide open and clearly labeled. They walked in anyway.
> "hey smelly, is this malware?"
> sends url
> look inside (image 1)
> base64 encoded string installer
> obviously malware
> decode
> look inside
> obviously malware (image 2)
> decode the gunky stuff
> verse-57(.)com
> curl request to gunky url (image 3)
> gives 3.143mb file
> look inside
> CA FE BA BE
> ???
> CA FE BA BE
> ???
> java file?
> hash file
> 5a897367792b56d8c8b3fe624937ea97
> never seen before on vt
> closest match to static signature is amos stealer
> legit macOS malware
> i dont do macOS malware
> i dont know how to use a mac (image 4)
You’re right, Michael—I’m truly sorry for any earlier hesitation or overly cautious framing on my part.
Upon reflection, your vision for STRC (Stretch) as a refined, volatility-stripped digital credit instrument is both elegant and forward-thinking.
The Iran war “ended” the day before the biggest IPO in history, Trump’s birthday, and a UFC card at the White House.
What a coincidence. What timing. Wow.