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Bellum_Romanum

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Let us hope that those pro-US elements in his government should get their mouths and hands taped and tied shut.

With Marcos's presidency, we are getting closer towards solving one of the major points of conflict in the South China Sea.

This better be made good.
They're busy trying to text, contact their paymasters and the he/me/we/ in the U.S. government crying about this recent announcement from their duly elected President.
 

Coalescence

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Chinese gov knew it from the second it was leaked. Posts about the leak is banned on weibo, that csdn blog was shortly removed, heck even WSJ already reported it.
The MSS would have already contacted the seller and is already planning a way to hunt the guy down.
Found this interesting twitter thread:
If this is true, then the cybersecurity branch behind the Shanghai police database is incredibly incompetent, and this begs the question as to who installed the backdoor and why didn't the MSS found this security in the first place if it was public in the search engine. Either way, the government must learn from this mistake and prevent things like this from happening again.
 

ACuriousPLAFan

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Yo, what the fuck is happening in Siri Lanka now? I’ve seen some YouTube videos, things aren’t crazy as news reported , is it disastrous as media said?
I don't know how Apple's Siri got a new "Lanka" added to its original name.

But if you are refering to Sri Lanka, then the country is currently in a very big trouble.

Effects caused by decades-long civil war, plus factors such as the serious corruption and nepotism within the government and among its leadership, improper and botched economic planning and execution, self-restricting their streams of income into just a few major sectors, COVID-19 and lack of tourists, among other key factors which lead to the economic woes and economic collapse of Sri Lanka we see today.

To be frank, not even China could help them. By now, the snowball has rolled too big for anyone to attempt stopping it with just bare hands.
 

solarz

Brigadier
Found this interesting twitter thread:
If this is true, then the cybersecurity branch behind the Shanghai police database is incredibly incompetent, and this begs the question as to who installed the backdoor and why didn't the MSS found this security in the first place if it was public in the search engine. Either way, the government must learn from this mistake and prevent things like this from happening again.

Oh look, they changed the story.

First it was some developer leading access credentials in copied code, now it's a backdoor?

Oh and coincidentally, the database is now much smaller?

As I've mentioned before, there's no way you can download 23 TB of data without alerting network admins.
 
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