News & Resources
Event Blog & Archives
Stay updated with all the latest news, insights, and highlights from our Divi event. Here, you’ll find in-depth articles, speaker spotlights, behind-the-scenes stories, and tips to help you make the most of your Divi experience.
Spontaneous Evolution Has Arrived!
Spontaneous Evolution Has Arrived! by Gregg Prescott, M.S. . www.in5d.com www.maya12-21-2012.com www.HolisticCancerResearch.com Spontaneous evolution has occurred in history at specific increments in time. What causes these changes? How do these changes affect...
Man-in-the-Middle Remote Attack on Diebold Touch-screen Voting Machine
Man-in-the-Middle Remote Attack on Diebold Touch-screen Voting Machine The Vulnerability Assessment Team (VAT) at the U.S. Dept. of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois has managed to hack a Diebold Accuvote touch-screen voting machine. Voting machines...
The Theory That the Large Hadron Collider Was Being Sabotaged From the Future
Physicists Proposed That the Future Could Be Preventing Higgs Boson Discovery In 2009, two respected physicists put forward one of the most unusual hypotheses in modern particle physics. Danish physicist Holger Bech Nielsen and Japanese physicist Masao Ninomiya...
Japan’s Government Threatened With More HAARP Attacks – Pays 60 Trillion Yen to FEDs
The cowardly Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan handed 60 trillion yen (about 700 Billion US$) over to the Federal Reserve Board crime syndicate immediately after his country was attacked with HAARP and nuclear terror, according to Japanese security police sources. The...
Jake Simpson: The biggest secret
On return to Europe from the 2008 NEXUS Conference in Australia, flying out of Sydney, we stopped off in Thailand to visit a close friend who lives on the island of Koh Samui. Samui is well known as a travelers' international crossroads, and is also a place where a...
The Kayla Hack: How One Anonymous Operative Brought Down HBGary Federal
The Hacker Known as Kayla and the HBGary Federal Breach In early 2011, a hacker operating under the alias "Kayla" claimed to be a 16-year-old girl who split her time between ordinary teenage life and participating in operations with Anonymous, the decentralized...
Inside Anonymous’ Secret War Room
Dissident members of the internet hacktivist group Anonymous, tired of what they call the mob's "unpatriotic" ways, have provided law enforcement with chat logs of the group's leadership planning crimes, as well as what they say are key members' identities. They also...
IBM: Mind reading is less than five years away. For real.
The world is changing fast--maybe faster than we ever thought. And within five years, science fiction is going to turn into non-fiction. We'll be able to read each other's minds, forget all our passwords, and create all our own homes' energy. These are just three of...
How We Found the File That Was Used to Hack RSA
RSA was hacked in March. This was one of the biggest hacks in history. The current theory is that a nation-state wanted to break into Lockheed-Martin and Northrop-Grumman to steal military secrets. They couldn't do it, since these companies were using RSA SecurID...
How LulzSec Hackers Exploited Corporate Security Failures and Embarrassed the Industry
A Hacking Group That Embarrassed the Security Industry In the summer of 2011, a hacktivist collective calling itself LulzSec — short for "Lulz Security," with "lulz" referring to amusement derived from disrupting others — conducted a rapid-fire series of cyberattacks...
$15 phone, 3 minutes all that’s needed to eavesdrop on GSM call
Speaking at the Chaos Computer Club (CCC) Congress in Berlin on Tuesday, a pair of researchers demonstrated a start-to-finish means of eavesdropping on encrypted GSM cellphone calls and text messages, using only four sub-$15 telephones as network “sniffers,” a laptop...
Google, target of worldwide surveillance and takedown requests
Google continued to demonstrate its commitment to transparency on Monday by releasing fresh statistics on the number of times it has disclosed private user data to a government, or removed content at government request. The country-by-country report covers the second...
GE Holographic Storage: The 500GB Disc That Could Record at Blu-Ray Speed
GE Developed a Faster Holographic Disc Format In 2011, General Electric announced a significant breakthrough in holographic data storage technology. At an IEEE symposium in Hawaii, the company revealed a new micro-holographic material that was 100 times more sensitive...
2011 E. Coli Superbug: Evidence of Bioengineered Antibiotic Resistance
In June 2011, a virulent strain of E. coli swept across Europe, killing 22 people and sickening over 2,153 others with severe symptoms including bloody diarrhea and hemolytic uremic syndrome, a condition that causes kidney failure. The outbreak was eventually traced...
FBI Spyware CIPAV: How the Bureau Hacked Suspects Through Their Browsers
The FBI CIPAV: A Digital Surveillance Tool The FBI developed a computer surveillance program known as the Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier, or CIPAV, designed to covertly monitor suspects through their own machines. Court documents from the Josh...
Engineer Behind Iranian Saucer Technology Comes Forward
Nuclear Engineer, Mehran Tavakoli Keshe, has came forward as being the developer of the technology being used in Iran’s new “flying saucer.” His technology is claimed to harness magnetism and gravity to allow travel throughout the solar system and beyond. On March...
Encryption, Warrants And The FBI
Encryption, Warrants And The FBI Last Thursday, the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing focused on law enforcement surveillance of modern Internet services. Although both the New York Times and CNET have stories on the hearing, I don't think either publication...
Egypt how companies help the government spy on activists – Global Voices Advocacy
One of the demands of the Egyptian revolution was to demolish one of the well-known security services for torture, grave human rights violations and spying on activists which is the State Security Investigations (SSI) and to have its officers set onto trials. Few...
DNA Can be influenced and reprogrammed by words and frequencies
by Grazyna Fosar and Franz Bludorf Russian DNA Discoveries: Original version THE HUMAN DNA IS A BIOLOGICAL INTERNET and superior in many aspects to the artificial one. The latest Russian scientific research directly or indirectly explains phenomena such as...
Deep Packet Spying Breaches Gmail and All Security
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 20:37:56 -0500 From: Marsh Ray <marsh[at]extendedsubset.com> To: Discussion of cryptography and related <cryptography[at]randombit.net> Subject: [cryptography] Another data point on SSL "trusted" root CA reliability (S Korea) Been...
DARPA and NSA Recruit Hackers for Cybersecurity: Inside the Pentagon Outreach Campaign
DARPA Turns to Hacker Community for Help Securing Government Networks In a move that revealed both desperation and pragmatism, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency convened a cybersecurity conference and extended invitations to an unlikely audience: hackers....
JP Morgan Uses Field-Programmable Gate Array Supercomputer to Cut Credit Risk Analysis from 8 Hours to 12 Seconds
JP Morgan is now able to run risk analysis and price its global credit portfolio in near real-time after implementing application-led, High Performance Computing (HPC) capabilities developed by Maxeler Technologies. The investment bank worked with HPC solutions...
Confirmed Government employing Internet Trolls Shills and Agents for Facebook and YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhlsegIE9a4&feature=player_embedded
Scientists Induce Schizophrenia in a Neural Network to Study Delusional Thinking
Neural Network Taught to Exhibit Schizophrenic Behavior In 2011, computer scientists at the University of Texas at Austin conducted a remarkable experiment: they deliberately induced symptoms resembling schizophrenia in a neural network, causing the system to generate...
Implantable Microchips: From Pet Tracking to Human Surveillance
FDA Approval of Implantable Microchips In the early 2010s, the Food and Drug Administration approved the VeriChip, a subcutaneous microchip about the size of a grain of rice, for medical applications. Manufactured by Applied Digital Solutions of Delray Beach, Florida,...
CarrierIQ – How it Works
CarrierIQ This information is written to the best of my knowledge using publicly available resources. No security was bypassed to obtain anything marked confidential, and Carrier IQ made no effort to protect said documents. You can take the Carrier IQ training...
Brazilian police to use ‘Robocop-style’ glasses at World Cup
Brazilian police will use futuristic 'Robocop-style' glasses fitted with facial recognition equipment to identify and root out troublemakers at the 2014 World Cup. Military Police officials from Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro have been given demonstrations of how the...
Black ops: how HBGary wrote backdoors for the government
On November 16, 2009, Greg Hoglund, a cofounder of computer security firm HBGary, sent an e-mail to two colleagues. The message came with an attachment, a Microsoft Word file called AL_QAEDA.doc, which had been further compressed and password protected for...
Bitcoin P2P Currency: The Most Dangerous Project We’ve Ever Seen
A month ago I heard folks talking online about a virtual currency called bitcoin that is untraceable and un-hackable. Folks were using it to buy and sell drugs online, support content they liked and worst of all -- gasp! -- play poker.Bitcoin is a P2P currency that...
Anonymous Arrests Aaron Swartz Indictment and the 2011 Hacker Crackdown
July 19, 2011: Anonymous Arrests and the Aaron Swartz Indictment Two major cybercrime stories collided on July 19, 2011, marking one of the most consequential days in hacking-related law enforcement. The U.S. Department of Justice unveiled charges against sixteen...















