April 13, 2026

Ivo Fysic

US Treasury to Prosecute Crypto Exchanges that Allow Ransomware Hackers to Get Paid

It seems the US Treasury Department is about to put its own government agencies between a rock and a hard place as they vow to attempt to shut off the methods by with ransomware hackers get paid.  These hackers break into computer networks, taking them hostage, until the agency targeted pays them, throughy cryptocurrency exchanges.  They mostly target governmment agencies because these groups have magic sources  to money and the agencies simply must pay because they need that data fundamentally to perform their duties.

Now, with Treasury cutting off the method of payment, will this end the ransomware attacks or will it create a black market for government agencies to continue to pay the ransomware hackers as they have little choice but to do so?  If so, will Treasury find itself prosecuting municipal managers for finding a way to pay the hackers through exchanges that might not be under US Treasury jurisdiction?  I am betting that the latter will happen and the people in government who find themselves targeted will most likely choose expediency over cost, as governments are most often wont to do.

Treasury Department will sanction crypto exchanges that help channel payments to hackers

From www.washingtonpost.com
2021-09-21 17:06:06
Gerrit De Vynck
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The U.S. government is stepping up its efforts to disrupt the infrastructure hackers use to make money from breaking into and holding hostage computer networks, announcing sanctions against one virtual currency exchange and warning U.S. companies it could be legally risky for them to pay off hackers that hit their systems.

The Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced sanctions Tuesday against Suex, an exchange that lets people buy and sell virtual currencies with regular credit cards, according to its website. The government said as much as 40 percent of known transactions run by Suex were criminal. Other exchanges could be hit with sanctions, too.

“We are going to continue to look at the ecosystem and look for actors that are taking similar actions,” Anne Neuberger, the White House’s deputy national security adviser on cybersecurity, said during a call with reporters.

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63 African Penguins Killed by Cape Honeybees

A swarm of Cape honeybees in South Africa attacked a colony of penguins, stinging them in their eyes.  The assault left over 60 penguine dead.  The penguins in question are African penguins.

Dozens of endangered penguins killed after being stung in the eyes by swarming honeybees

From www.livescience.com
2021-09-21 13:02:12

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In a bizarre incident, 64 endangered African penguins (Spheniscus demersus) have been killed in South Africa after being stung in and around their eyes by Cape honeybees (Apis mellifera capensis).

Rangers from the South African National Parks organization (SANParks) discovered 63 of the 64 dead penguins among a colony near Cape Town in Table Mountain National Park on Friday, Sept. 17. African penguins are a protected species in South Africa and are currently listed as endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List, with around 42,000 mature individuals globally.

“The deaths occurred suddenly sometime between Thursday afternoon and Friday morning,” SANParks said in a Facebook post. “No external physical injuries were observed on any of the birds.”

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Exodus of Black Americans to Ghana

Black Americans resettling in Ghana

From news.yahoo.com
2021-09-21 13:05:01

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After Black Lives Matter protests exploded around the world – Ghana’s Tourism Minister encouraged African Americans to move to her country, saying you don’t have to “stay where you are not wanted.” The calls followed a 2019 campaign that encouraged descendants of African diaspora to return to the nation where four centuries earlier their ancestors were forced into slavery. CBS correspondent Debora Patta meets one African American who was so fed up with the trauma of racism that she moved across the world to make Ghana her home.

 

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China’s Campaign Against Misinformation is Leaving Investors Without Information

In the name of protecting people from misinformation, China is targeting financial bloggers and shutting them down, allowing only the bloggers that reflect the official state financial positition.  The move is now leaving investors with too little information to make any informed decision on what to invest it.  The dangers of protecting people from misinformation is you end up  promoting solely misinformation, that of the state.

Financial Blogger Crackdown Leaves China Investors Scrabbling For Data

From todayuknews.com
2021-09-16 03:19:09

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China has launched a crackdown on financial blogs and social media, a move that risks exacerbating the difficulty of obtaining reliable data about the world’s second-biggest economy.

The restrictions were implemented as fissures widened in the top echelons of Wall Street over whether investing in China was a smart bet.

A snowballing policy overhaul has caught seasoned China investors off guard, spooked markets and sparked questions over which sector would be targeted by Beijing next.

Last month the Cyberspace Administration of China embarked on a “special rectification” campaign. The internet regulator is clamping down on market sceptics and those who voice pessimistic opinions about the Chinese economy — as well as misinformation and malfeasance radiating from financial news services and social media accounts.

China-focused economists, analysts and academics acknowledged the problems caused by uninformed online commentary and rampant fraudulent activity. But they warned that over-reach from the campaign would also silence valuable voices that diverged from the official narratives promulgated by Beijing.

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Wastewater Microbes Could Be Source for Electric Power

If researchers are right, soon, we could turn sewage water into battery water thanks to a new technological development called microbial fuel cells.

Researchers infuse bacteria with silver to improve power efficiency in fuel cells

From phys.org
2021-09-16 18:00:02

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A UCLA-led team of engineers and chemists has taken a major step forward in the development of microbial fuel cells—a technology that utilizes natural bacteria to extract electrons from organic matter in wastewater to generate electrical currents. A study detailing the breakthrough was recently published in Science.

“Living energy-recovery systems utilizing bacteria found in wastewater offer a one-two punch for environmental sustainability efforts,” said co-corresponding author Yu Huang, a professor and chair of the Materials Science and Engineering Department at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering. “The natural populations of bacteria can help decontaminate groundwater by breaking down harmful chemical compounds. Now, our research also shows a practical way to harness  from this process.”

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Translating the Past with the Help of Artificial Intelligence

There are thousands upon thousands upon thousands of ancient documents from major civilizations from around the world that sit on shelves for wont of a translator.  The number of people that can translate ancient text to modern languages is not that many, so the process of translating all these texts could take a century or more.

Not so fast, or maybe let’s go faster, say researchers from Macquaire University in Australia, who are working with artificial intelligence to train it to translate as much as possible with minimal human dependence.  So far, the early results have produced promising results, though the ai still needs significant human aid to get it right.

How Do Archaeologists Crack the Code of Dead Languages?

From feedproxy.google.com
2021-09-10 19:00:00
Benjamin Plackett
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There are efforts to make translating ancient languages a more modern pursuit. Researchers at Macquarie University in Australia teamed up with experts from Google to use artificial intelligence with the aim of speeding up the process of translating ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs into English and Arabic.

“What the machine does well is to recognize where there are hieroglyphs and where there aren’t any. That’s not trivial because it means that the machine doesn’t just see gobbledygook,” says Camilla Di Biase-Dyson, a lecturer in Egyptology at Macquarie University who was involved in the project. “The problem is that it isn’t based on a great deal of training data. In order to snap a photo of an Egyptian tomb wall and translate it quickly, the machine will need a lot more data.”

For now, it still requires a lot of human input to make sure the end result is a reliable translation, but if the software is exposed to enough sample data, it’s possible that it may not need human help in the future.

 

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China Markets US Covid Story Worldwide on Social Media

Pro-China social media campaign expands to new countries, blames U.S. for COVID

From www.reuters.com
2021-09-08 16:12:00

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China’s President Xi Jinping is shown on a screen through digitally decorated glass during the World Internet Conference (WIC) in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, China, November 23, 2020. REUTERS/Aly Song

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 8 (Reuters) – A misinformation campaign on social media in support of Chinese government interests has expanded to new languages and platforms, and it even tried to get people to show up to protests in the United States, researchers said on Wednesday.

Experts at security company FireEye (FEYE.O) and Alphabet’s (GOOGL.O) Google said the operation was identified in 2019 as running hundreds of accounts in English and Chinese aimed at discrediting the Hong Kong democracy movement. The effort has broadened its mission and spread from Twitter (TWTR.N), Facebook(FB.O) and Google to thousands of handles on dozens of sites around the world.

This expansion suggests Chinese interests have made a deeper commitment to the sort of international propaganda techniques Russia has used for several years, experts said.

Some of the new accounts are on networks used predominantly in countries that have not previously been significant Chinese propaganda targets, such as Argentina. Other networks have users around the world but with a large proportion in Russia or Germany.

False information about COVID-19 has been a major focus. For example, accounts on social networking sites vKontakte, LiveJournal and elsewhere in Russian, German, Spanish and other languages have asserted that the novel coronavirus emerged in the United States before China and that it was developed by the U.S. military.

Multiple Russian-language LiveJournal accounts used identical wording: “U.S. Ft. Detrick was the source of COVID-19,” referring to the U.S. Army’s Fort Detrick installation in Maryland.

In addition to promoting false information on the virus, researchers said priorities for the group include criticizing fugitive Chinese propagandist Guo Wengui and his ally, former Donald Trump strategist…

 

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Texas Tests Bounds of Roe v Wade with New Abortion Ban Law

Texas Governor Greg Abbot has just signed a bill that would make it illegal for a woman to have an abortion after you can hear the baby’s heartbeat, which is oafter 6 weeks.  The Supreme Court had a chance to review it and chose, for now, not to interject in any emergency capacity.  The lawsuits most likely have already been filed.  If not, expect them any minute now.

It looks like it’s not long before SCOTUS revitis Roe v Wade.  Oh what a time we will have in that meme war to come.

Texas abortion ban becomes law; U.S. Supreme Court opts not to intervene, for now | National

From www.thecentersquare.com
2021-09-01 19:00:00

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(The Center Square) – A bill that bans abortion in the state of Texas at about six weeks after conception went into effect on Wednesday.

The new law requires doctors to first determine if a heartbeat can be detected before attempting to perform any abortion-related procedure. If a heartbeat is detected, the law prohibits doctors from performing or inducing an abortion.

The U.S. Supreme Court has yet to respond to an emergency petition filed with the court, which it can do at any time.

On Monday, a trial court hearing scheduled for a lawsuit filed by abortion providers to block the law from going into effect was canceled after a 5th Circuit Court ruling was issued Friday.

Last week, the state had appealed a lower court’s ruling that had blocked the law from going into effect, arguing the government officials sued have sovereign immunity. The 5th…

 

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Panjshir LIves!

The State of Panjshir still lives as the Taliban have been unable to go into the valley to claim the whole of Afghanistan.  The Valley is located in the northwest corner of the country.

Rebels hold out in Afghan valley as Taliban set up government in Kabul

From www.ksl.com
2021-09-02 16:26:42

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KABUL, Afghanistan — Taliban forces and fighters loyal to local leader Ahmad Massoud fought in Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley on Thursday, more than two weeks after the Islamist militia seized power, as Taliban leaders in the capital Kabul worked on forming a government.

Panjshir is the last Afghan province resisting rule by the Taliban, whose overthrow of the Western-backed government as U.S. and other foreign troops withdrew after 20 years has left the country in chaos.

Each side said it had inflicted heavy casualties.

“We started operations after negotiation with the local armed group failed,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said.

Taliban fighters had entered Panjshir and taken control of some territory, he said. “They (the enemy)…

 

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Alibaba Loses CCP Protection as Top Brass Face More Sex Assault Charges

Alibaba Faces Reckoning Over Harassment

From www.nytimes.com
2021-09-01 18:33:21
Sui-Lee Wee and Raymond Zhong
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At an employee dinner, women were told to rank the attractiveness of the men at the table. During a team-building exercise, a woman was pressured to straddle her male co-worker in front of colleagues. Top executives traded lewd comments about male virility at company events and online.

The e-commerce giant Alibaba, one of China’s most globalized internet companies, has often celebrated the number of women in its senior ranks. In 2018, the company’s billionaire co-founder, Jack Ma, told a conference in Geneva that one secret to Alibaba’s success was that 49 percent of employees were women.

But that message of female empowerment is now being called into question after an Alibaba employee accused her boss of raping her after an alcohol-fueled business dinner. The woman, who has been identified by the police and her lawyers only by her surname, Zhou, said bosses and human resources had shrugged off her complaints. She eventually resorted to screaming about the assault in a company…

 

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