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*** [https://twitter.com/IBJIYONGI/status/1597228473382187009 Chanda Prescod-Weinstein on Twitter] {{fmt/quote|Felicia was banned by the [[Washington Post]] from writing about [[sexual assault]] because she is a survivor and this thread shows that she has an actual competency on the topic while the man who wrote about Junot Diaz does not. / Funny how that works}} | *** [https://twitter.com/IBJIYONGI/status/1597228473382187009 Chanda Prescod-Weinstein on Twitter] {{fmt/quote|Felicia was banned by the [[Washington Post]] from writing about [[sexual assault]] because she is a survivor and this thread shows that she has an actual competency on the topic while the man who wrote about Junot Diaz does not. / Funny how that works}} | ||
* '''2022-11-28''' [https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/us-bans-sales-of-huawei-hikvision-zte-and-dahua-equipment/ US bans sales of Huawei, Hikvision, ZTE, and Dahua equipment] ([https://social.polymerwitch.com/@polymerwitch/109422578165797978 h/t]) | * '''2022-11-28''' [https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/us-bans-sales-of-huawei-hikvision-zte-and-dahua-equipment/ US bans sales of Huawei, Hikvision, ZTE, and Dahua equipment] ([https://social.polymerwitch.com/@polymerwitch/109422578165797978 h/t]) | ||
+ | * '''2022-11-28''' [https://apnews.com/article/business-congress-government-and-politics-44c88740ed57ba96a20c4fc6fffb230b Biden calls on Congress to head off potential rail strike]: this is how we know Biden leans right. Why didn't he use his leverage to force the rail companies to concede, instead of preventing the workers from striking? | ||
+ | ** '''2022-11-30''' [https://mastodon.cloud/@lauraolin/109433004579785817 mastodon.cloud/@lauraolin] {{fmt/quote|a reminder that rail workers' wild demand is simply to get a few paid sick days and ''not be penalized'' for taking time off for illness... during a pandemic.}} (includes screenshot) | ||
+ | * Pushwoosh: | ||
+ | ** '''2022-11-14''' [https://www.reuters.com/technology/exclusive-russian-software-disguised-american-finds-its-way-into-us-army-cdc-2022-11-14/ EXCLUSIVE Russian software disguised as American finds its way into U.S. Army, CDC apps] {{fmt/quote|According to company documents publicly filed in Russia and reviewed by Reuters, Pushwoosh is headquartered in the Siberian town of Novosibirsk, where it is registered as a software company that also carries out data processing. It employs around 40 people and reported revenue of 143,270,000 rubles ($2.4 mln) last year. Pushwoosh is registered with the Russian government to pay taxes in Russia. / On social media and in U.S. regulatory filings, however, it presents itself as a U.S. company, based at various times in California, Maryland and Washington, D.C., Reuters found.}} | ||
+ | *** '''2022-11-28''' [https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/11/u-s-govt-apps-bundled-russian-code-with-ties-to-mobile-malware-developer/ U.S. Govt. Apps Bundled Russian Code With Ties to Mobile Malware Developer] {{fmt/quote|...that story omitted an important historical detail about Pushwoosh: In 2013, one of its developers admitted to authoring the Pincer Trojan, malware designed to surreptitiously intercept and forward text messages from Android mobile devices.}} |
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Monday, November 28, 2022 (#332)
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