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12737243283?profile=RESIZE_400xDo you recognize "Lyle" who told all of us about the phase of his career in the mid-1990s during which he installed enterprise management software at Air Force bases, then stuck around to drill staff in its use.  When Lyle arrived for one such, he was told that the base was participating in wargames during the week, and that judges of this event might be present at various moments.  As a civilian, he was assured none of this would impact his work.  As he settled in, Lyle noticed a member of the

11029840082?profile=RESIZE_400xThe US military forces used to actively recruit candidates who were avid gamers, due to their expertise in on-line problem solving and keyboard skills.  Now, on-line gaming forums have become a particular worry of the military because of their lure for young service members.  In many US military base recreation halls you will see it; young troops immersed in the world of online games, using government-funded gaming machines or their own consoles.[1]

The enthusiasm military personnel have for gam

9450988701?profile=RESIZE_400xActivity Summary - Week Ending 20 August 2021:

  • Red Sky Alliance observed 21 unique email accounts compromised with Keyloggers
  • Beware of vadmin-vad05
  • Analysts have identified 24,404 connections from new unique IP addresses
  • 2,573 new IP addresses participating in various Botnets were seen this past week
  • APT31
  • APT Attack / Kimsuky
  • APT1 - Common Crew
  • Darkside and BlackMatter (a Hive connection?)
  • Defense Industrial Base (DIB) / Israel
  • Health Care / US, Ohio
  • Indra / Hackers Behind Recent Attacks on I