Author: UAP Staff

In mid-2014, during training flights off the coast of Virginia Beach, Virginia, F/A-18 pilot and U.S. Navy Lieutenant Ryan Graves began to notice something strange. The radar returns looked off—phantom blips moving with unfathomable speed and precision. At first he dismissed it as a glitch. But then the anomalies returned, recorded by the fighter jets’ sophisticated sensors. They would hover in place—and then dart away at supersonic speeds. They were recorded from the ocean’s surface to 40,000 feet.“Sometimes stationary—0.0 Mach. Other times 250 to 350 knots…. Sometimes even supersonic—1.1 to 1.2 Mach. All altitudes. And always over the ocean,” Graves…

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Loretta Li-Sevilla, Global Head of Future of Work, Business Incubation, and Design for Services and Circularity, HP. For years, the conversation about the future of work focused on where we work: home, office or hybrid. But that’s no longer the most important shift. The next evolution is about who we work with.  We’re entering an era where “hybrid” doesn’t just describe location but defines the makeup of our teams: people working side by side with intelligent agents that grasp context, adapt to goals and learn in real time. This is the Era of Intelligence. And it’s changing everything—from workflows and…

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Microsoft Threat Intelligence has noted that financially motivated threat actor Storm-0501 ransomware have continued to develop their campaigns to bring a sharpened focus on cloud-based tactics, techniques, and procedures, with their main strategy changing to no longer deploy on-premises endpoint ransomware but employ cloud-based ransomware tactics, which can use cloud-native capabilities to steal large amounts of data within a short timeframe, destroy backups, and demand ransom without involving the deployment of traditional malware. Threat group develops cloud environment tactics A threat group of financially motivated actors active since 2021 has perfected its tradecraft, refining its interest in cloud-based infrastructure that…

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