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Kroll is a major IT Security Contractor that works for Federal, State and Local governments. They specialize in doing post cyberattack forensics and scaring there customers into all sorts of expensive remediations. However, they never find the culprits and never encourage prosecuting them (even though they employ former FBI). It's like they want the bad actors to keep doing bad things, so they can charge exorbitant fees to 'clean it up'. I mean if they actually found and incarcerated these cybercriminals, they'd eventually put themselves out of business right?

When Kroll does these forensic analysis, they do deep dives into there customers most crucial systems, writing up reports showing where the critical vulnerabilities are. If the hackers got a hold of this data, and the customers didn't remediate properly, they are very likely to be hacked again very soon.

Like the previous SolarWinds Attack, this attack could have widespread fallout well beyond what Kroll, the media, and the government that is the vulnerable customer is likely to admit.

 

A new European law will allow bureaucrats to be able to order big tech companies to censor any content that is considered to be “illegal”, “disinformation” or “hate speech”. That includes content that is posted by users outside of the European Union, because someone that lives in the European Union might see it.

 

The seven initial members of a new state commission that would authorize and oversee “community choice” charter schools in Montana have been announced.

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I've been wearing Oboz's hiking for several years now. I generally hike 50+ miles a week year round with a 40 lbs pack in rugged mountain terrain. I have to say they are now my main hiking shoe. The pair I wear currently, I've been wearing for nearly 2 years of hiking, which really amazes me considering how quickly I usually burn through shoes. I want to emphasize I'm wearing Oboz' hiking shoes, not hiking boots.

I have heavier duty boots for forestry work, but my daily hiker is definitely the Oboz. The only change I made was that I replaced the standard laces with quick laces, as I don't have time to tie shoes. I also mink oil all my shoes/boots twice a year/seasonally. I got my pairs at the shoe store in Southgate Mall, but I've seen them all over Missoula.

I've also hiked all the trails on this challenge website wearing my Oboz. They are all pretty easy hikes under 12 miles and 2500 ft of elevation. In fact they are much easier than many of the hikes I've taken my Oboz on. For instance the hikes to Lolo Peak and Stuart Peak are both longer and almost 1500 ft elevation higher.

 

Top U.S. officials are speaking at cross purposes when it comes to Julian Assange. What is really going on? asks Joe Lauria.

 

Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted child rapist and blackmail operative set up several meetings with people close to former President Donald Trump in the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday, including billionaire PayPal and Palantir cofounder Peter Thiel—raising speculation that Epstein sought to penetrate Trump’s orbit as his political prospects were on the rise.

 

Serving the Flathead Valley and beyond since 2014, Two Bear Air’s world-class search-and-rescue service and its suite of high-tech equipment has transformed the region into the last best place to get lost and found

 

Participants included: Gwen Nicholson and Eric Melson in Ward 1; Sierra Farmer, Timothy Garrison and Mirtha Becerra in Ward 2; Gwen Jones and Sam Kulla in Ward 3; Amber Sherrill and Alan Ault in Ward 4; Bob Campbell, Dave Bell and Lynn-Wood Fields in Ward 5; and Sean McCoy and Sandra Vasecka in Ward 6. Candidate Rebecca Dawson in Ward 2 did not attend the forum.

 

Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy said that as president he would pardon journalist Julian Assange.

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