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GPS and GNSS interference over Europe is starting to look like something far more serious than local outages, random radio noise, or classic ground-based jamming. Part of it may be linked to active electromagnetic emissions from Russian satellites. If that assessment holds, this is no longer just a technical issue. It becomes a question of national security, infrastructure resilience, and policy toward systems that are critical in aviation, shipping, energy, telecommunications, military operations, and precise timing. Researchers analyzed data from ground-based GNSS stations and found short interference pulses appearing at the same time across a vast area, from Europe to Greenland and Canada. That scale does not fit a local source on the ground. It points to an object high above Earth, with the geometry needed to illuminate a large part of the continent. The signal appeared very close to GPS L1, the core GPS band used by millions of civilian receivers. Its peak was around 1577.5 MHz, while GPS L1 sits at 1575.42 MHz, with a bandwidth of roughly 5 MHz. The data also showed a second burst around 1558.5 MHz, in a band used by China’s BeiDou system. In practice, receivers saw simultaneous drops in signal quality across GPS, Galileo, and BeiDou, in some places by about 10 dB. The key attribution to Russian Cosmos 2546 satellite came from comparing the arrival time of the pulse at two stations. Researchers used that time difference to define a quasi-hyperboloid surface in space, meaning the surface on which the source of the emission had to be located. When they compared that surface with the orbits of suspect objects, the best match was Kosmos 2546, a Russian early-warning satellite in a Molniya orbit.
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The world’s largest residential proxy network runs on consent, TLS and vibes. The TV is always watching and apparently it is also available for contract work in surveillance or data acquisition? Bright Data sells access to a residential proxy network, the kind customers use to route requests through real home IP addresses instead of datacenter IPs that Cloudflare, DataDome and HUMAN are trained to block. The supply comes from an SDK embedded in consumer apps. So: CTV games, messengers, mobile apps and screensavers. With consent somewhere upstream, the device becomes an exit node. The TV is perfect for this job. It is plugged in, on WiFi, often unattended and barely supervised. It also asks for consent through a privacy policy and a remote-control UI, which is one way to make “informed choice” look like an endurance sport. One config flag tells the SDK to ignore whether the screen is on. Another tells it to ignore whether the user is on a call. In this economy, watching TV counts as downtime. blog.includesecurity.com/202…
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European security policymakers must URGENTLY take note. This is a critical security risk from foreign actors. Registering a front mockup company and getting this data to monitor targets is very simple. It's a ticking bomb.
A European Commission proposal could create one of Europe’s largest privacy and national-security risks in decades. techletters.substack.com/p/t… Through DMA enforcement, it may compel Google to hand over sensitive search data about millions of Europeans to third parties, including entities that could be used as fronts by hostile actors. The privacy risk is serious. The national-security risk is real.
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Swedish police seized COTS drone modified to be able to drop grenades. Multiple gang members arrested after Stockholm raid aftonbladet.se/nyheter/a/bO8…
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Foxtrot, the Swedish gang/IRGC proxy led by Rawa Majid is looking for drone pilots in preparation for attacks against Israeli/Jewish targets in Sweden & Denmark. The gang conducted gun & bomb attacks against Israeli embassies in both countries last year aftonbladet.se/nyheter/a/Ava…
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STOLTENBERG: My country, Norway, borders Russia. Just on other side of our land border, we see highest concentration of nuclear weapons in the world: missiles, submarines, bombers. These weapons are not directed at Norway — they're directed at United States. Yet Norway helps United States monitor and track those submarines, share intelligence, provide early warning, and report precisely what Russians are doing. This is part of America’s homeland defense, delivered by a NATO ally. And there are many other similar examples. So United States is safer with a strong NATO. That is why I expect and believe the United States will remain committed to the Alliance.
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Shockingly uninformed and hostile approach towards Europe on Fox News 🇺🇸. They are obviously campaigning for an Atlantic divorce - which shouldn’t be in anyone’s interest.
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Hungary's intelligence services have been using Israeli-made surveillance tools to track hundreds of millions of people, @OsintFlow reports citing a VSquare and Citizen Lab investigation. The most powerful tool is Webloc, which pulls GPS, Wi-Fi, and ad data from over 500 million phones worldwide. It builds detailed profiles including home addresses, daily routines, political views, and health conditions. The purchases were run through SCI-Network Ltd., headed by a former counterintelligence officer with ties to Orban's cabinet chief Antal Rogan, who controls both civilian intelligence and the PM's propaganda machine. Licenses were renewed in March 2026 – just weeks before Hungary's elections. t.me/osintflow/16941
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💥Orbán’s intelligence agencies have been secretly using Webloc — a mass surveillance tool that tracks hundreds of millions of people via smartphone advertising data — making Hungary the first confirmed EU country to deploy it, in likely violation of GDPR. vsquare.org/orban-spying-too…
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We are obviously back with the 🇬🇱 issue, now referred to simply as a piece of ice.
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The NATO pacts core principle is collective defence enshrined in Article 5. The US and Israeli attacks on Iran were not defensive and therefore the NATO pact was not invoked. Article 5 has been invoked only once, following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the U.S nato.int/en/about-us/of…
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Another day in these strange times. Trump 🇺🇸 threatens to obliterate thousands of years of Iranian civilisation. JD Vance is in Budapest campaigning with Orbán and spreading lies about the EU. And Trump Jr is in Banja Luka with Dodik and his gang. Could it get worse? Probably…
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It's this Tenet media key russian agents on the russian government payroll being invited to the White House.
The founders of illegal Russian media operation Tenet Media weren't just allowed back in the country. They're invited to the White House Easter egg roll! x.com/TheLaurenChen/status/2…
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This looks very much like the false flag operation Orbán has been rumored of planning to disrupt or stop the 🇭🇺 election. Little doubt that Vucic 🇷🇸 would have been happy to help. Most opinion polls put Orbán well behind facing Sunday’s election. n1info.rs/english/news/explo…
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Telegram now has an AI editor. Here's what happens if you write “Taiwan is an independent country.” My screenshot. 🤯
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BREAKING: Epstein survivors have released a statement slamming Bondi after her firing: "Attorney General Pam Bondi failed survivors. Under her leadership, the Department of Justice mishandled the release of the Epstein Files, leaving millions of pages withheld from the public…”
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Now that we’ve released the first part of our joint investigation into Viktor Orbán's foreign minister Péter Szijjártó’s collusion with Russia, I hope it’s clearer why Orbán’s government tried to preemptively discredit me with bogus espionage allegations. politico.eu/article/hungary-…
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Murray: Is it true that people making under $184k pay a 12.4% Social Security tax rate? Dahl: Yes Murray: And the rate for someone making $1 million? Dahl: 2.2% Murray: So, a 12.4% tax for people making less than $184k, but 2.2% for a millionaire or .0002% for billionaires.
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Cyberattacks can kill? Ransomware is now a regional public health event, not an IT incident at one address. When a hospital system in a region gets hit, its own patients are diverted to nearby hospitals. A cyberattack on hospital A was associated with measurable excess mortality at hospital B, which had functioning computers and no idea it was in the middle of a disaster. The nearby hospitals recorded that cardiac arrests nearly doubled, and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients who survived with good brain function dropped from 40% to 4.5% (study of 78 cases; no data on transport times or arrest duration).
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