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Police software vendor gets hacked exposing raid plans

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Hackers gave Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDoSecrets) data to give to journalists/researchers. DDoSecrets says it has 19 GB of data regarding police software ODIN Intelligence along with SweepWizard. Exposed police internal data includes upcoming police raids, surveilling techniques, suspect/victim information, convicted sex offenders, as well as, civilians within the raid vicinity (News Staff, 2023). News Staff. (2023, January 23). Police Software Vendor Breach Exposes Personal Data, Raid Plans. GovTech. https://www.govtech.com/security/police-software-vendor-breach-exposes-personal-data-raid-plans

Global Human Rights Charity signs two-year agreement with Crowdstrike's Pro Bono Cybersecurity Program

Today, Global Human Rights Charity signed a two-year agreement with Crowdstrike valued at $7133.50 offered at 100% discount at $0 cost within their Pro Bono Cybersecurity Program. "We are heartfully thankful for the professional services being given to Global Human Rights Charity by Crowdstrike," declared Ricardo Santiago Soto, chairman of the board and president. Global Human Rights Charity has been under enormous cyber threat/attacks and Crowdstrike's Pro Bono Cybersecurity Program will benefit the nonprofit organization to continue to move towards its stated mission. You must enable JavaScript to see this text.

CIA appears guilty and still seeks dismissal

The CIA is seeking dismissal of a lawsuit involving them spying on Americans who visited Julian Assange at Ecuador's embassy in London. Pompeo of the CIA says the allegations do not merit a violation of the right to privacy under the Fourth Amendment as the attorneys and journalists were overseas, rather than on American soil. The embassy contracted with UC Global to make the visitors surrender their electronic devices to only copy their private data. Pompeo approved of the tactic claiming national security, due to meeting an intelligence target (Gosztola, 2023). Our position is that the plaintiffs should cite Article 12 of the UN Declaration of Human Rights @ http://bit.ly/3WfQ5Xj Gosztola, K. (2023, January 14). CIA Pushes For Dismissal Of Lawsuit Against Alleged Spying On Assange Visitors. Shadowproof. https://shadowproof.com/2023/01/14/cia-pushes-for-dismissal-of-lawsuit-against-alleged-spying-on-assange-visitors/ United Nations. (n.d.). Universal Declaration of Human Rights. h

Global Human Rights Charity has been accepted into CrowdStrike's Pro Bono Cybersecurity Program

 Global Human Rights Charity has been accepted into CrowdStrike's Pro Bono Cybersecurity Program!!!! #501c3 #nonprofitorganization #nonprofit #crowdstrike

Maryland announces its Information Sharing and Analysis Center availability

 Maryland Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MD-ISAC) consists of cyber threat intelligence analysts who curate information to help prevent cyber attacks again Maryland government and its partners. MD-ISAC started in 2021 and signed into law May 2022 by Governor Hogan. Maryland CISO Chip Stewart says, holes will be found that cybercriminals use to attck, which MD-ISAC will close before exploitation, thus reducing cyber-risk. State Chief Information Security Officer announces the go-live of the Maryland Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MD-ISAC). (2023, January 9). Maryland.Gov. Retrieved January 11, 2023, from https://doit.maryland.gov/cybersecurity/Documents/01092023-MD-ISAC-Press-Release.pdf

Chaotic Geeks by Ricardo Soto

 I am responding to an opinion piece written by former judge Andrew P. Napolitano. I am not calling him a chaotic geek--I am calling the intelligence community a bunch of chaotic geeks. Why? The intelligence community or a handful of their members hide within my bedroom walls attacking me and my human rights via intelligence technology. They pretend to be hidden in countries, such as Russia and China when they are here in the USA. These domestic terrorists or chaotic geeks feel empowered by the use of technology using them as weaponry against United States citizens, such as myself. Napolitano says the Fourth Amendment "guarantees privacy in 'persons, houses, papers, and effects;' yet, I have no privacy. I have no privacy, due to around the clock surveillance for made up fantasy claims made on the spot by these intelligence mobsters. I just found out that President Biden banned Pegasus from government use, which I applaud and wrote about the spyware back on February 15, 202