Tag information warfare

Iran: The Camel Hacks Back – Part 1

The most dangerous cyberattack is not the one that cannot be stopped - but the one nobody took seriously. While US authorities dismiss the leaks as “historical data,” the attacks on Stryker, Lockheed Martin, and the FBI director reveal something far more troubling: not technical superiority, but systemic failure at the highest level. Stolen credentials, ignored warnings, exposed systems - and an adversary that knows exactly how to exploit them.
Iran’s cyber strategy is as simple as it is effective: not technological dominance, but the precise exploitation of human negligence. Part 1 of this analysis shows how open doors become strategic weapons - and why the West is not failing because of enemy strength, but because of its own carelessness. The camel hacks back. Not because it is stronger - but because no one locked the door.

The EU Censorship System – Part 1

US House of Representatives Publishes 160-Page Report with Damning Evidence Against the EU Commission - What is sold as “protecting democracy” is revealed as a global censorship system.
A 160-page report by the U.S. House Judiciary Committee documents, with internal emails, meeting records, and sworn testimony, how the European Commission systematically pressured digital platforms for over a decade to suppress lawful and truthful speech worldwide.
Part 1 of this investigative series exposes the machinery itself: laws, coercive “voluntary” codes, NGO networks, and closed-door meetings that allowed Brussels to gain control over speech, elections, and algorithms.