I’ve noticed that Trump supporters are paying to see speakers like Tucker Carlson and Charlie Kirk to the tune of $20 to $5000(!) I remember my relative saying “there’s no way [Trump] lost.” So 40-odd law suits later, they still think that. There is something akin to delusions of grandeur here–but with crowd size supposedly indicating where the nation is.
Author: J.C. Cross
Reddit emotion; Psycho-physical pain
Two mental health articles.
A Dartmouth study found that major depressive, anxiety, and bipolar disorders can be recognized by the emotions of Reddit posts; the posts can reveal an “emotional fingerprint” for a user. They didn’t examine the content, just the emotion–so the study is an incomplete look at emotional disorders in my opinion. Also, what about the bomb throwers and trolls? Online mass movements?
https://home.dartmouth.edu/news/2022/03/ai-model-detects-mental-disorders-based-web-posts
Cyber war through Anonymous
Just learning more about what Anonymous is doing. Can we cheer for them? MSNBC updated us on the events about attacks on Russian targets, but made note that this could lead to cyberwar. The NYT had the other side: there are attacks by Russian operators on Ukrainian targets. Opinion | I’ve Dealt With Foreign Cyberattacks. America Isn’t Ready for What’s Coming. – The New York Times (nytimes.com)
Ukraine is fighting back with a volunteer cyber army. What will you do when the water and power are out? There is no central agency in the U.S. Frightening.
Return
And the biggest realization from this event was:
I am not my sin.
I am too hard on myself on some things. I met so many guys who prayed for me and gave me advice. The event was such a blessing and eye-opening. I’ve made some numerous friends at Awaken Balboa, where I have been on the sidelines too long. Something was moving me to challenge myself and what a blessing it was. I won’t look back.
Off we go
Going to the Emerge men’s retreat in Campo.
EMERGE Men’s Conference 2022 – Emerge
Haven’t been camping in years! Should be fun.
Pro-Ukrainian Memes
Interesting how many people are emoting about Ukraine. The question is, how long will this last?
This reminds me of something I learned from Ken Burn’s Civil War documentary. The series spoke of how when the war first started, people were not taking it seriously; some were watching the first battles like an amusement. Years later, the gravity of the conflict was evident.
Social media has that common emotional outpouring that gives some people meaning. But hopefully these pro-Ukraine memes will prove not weary, but genuine(and lasting for democracy).
Anonymous makes themselves useful
Can I say good job?
NotPetya2 – Cont.
So significant ransomware attacks on Ukraine right now. Dark Reading notes that 77% of organizations have poor segmentation, 70% have exposed Industrial Control System connections and 44% shared credentials:
https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/ransomware-trained-on-manufacturing-firms-led-cyberattacks-in-industrial-sector
Most of last year also saw scans of TCP Port 502, which is used by a protocol called Modbus, the transportation systems of Ukraine. (That is SCADA devices as well.)
Significant was the use of a new data wiper called “HermeticWiper” (aka KillDisk.NCV) with evolving attacks over the past two months. Over 121 unsuccessful cyber attacks took place last month, one which was called “WhisperGate.”
The prep for the main event was overwhelming distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on Ukrainian government offices and banks. The Russian Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) was fingered by U.S. and U.K. officials, with subsequent denial of course by the Kremlin.
The propaganda war is trying to sow panic and spread miss information.
“President Joe Biden said last month the US could respond with cyberoperations of its own if Russia conducts additional cyberattacks in Ukraine.”
This is not about websites. This is about basic economic processes and transportation. ICS and SCADA systems are being compromised.
The attacks began Feb12. The second version of NotPetya? I have a feeling that we will know the damages more than anything ever before. Alarming is the data wiping that happened before the kinetic events.
Key Ukrainian government websites hit by series of cyberattacks – CNN
Register the assets to be prepared
No doubt some of these are due to lack of a comprehensive asset audit. In a larger organization, things can get lost in the shuffle.
NotPetya 2
Biden notes that a physical war could result from cyber breaches. In spite of NATO, Putin and crew could do some damages that would cost billions.
NotPetya was the largest and most expensive cyberattack ever and was perpetrated largely on Ukraine by Russian criminals working for the government. It caused more than $10 billion in damages in 2017. Is part 2 in order?
I’m hoping that now we will be ready and that NATO will act together. This is all new territory though. We haven’t seen physical war yet, but I think it will be tit-for-tat unless it takes down some infrastructure that is critical and/or relies on IRL human processes.
Jax the Sun Dog
Jax is too funny. He follows the sun around to such an extent that he sits in this pot. When the sun moves, he does.

Will Someone Please Stop the Oversaturated Vendor Problem in Balboa Park?
UPDATE: Well, according to sources at the Balboa Park visitor’s center, someone put in a new rule that vendors there have to be 100 feet apart. Doesn’t mean a lot imho; street vendors have been a problem for business owners throughout the city, who have some of the same products, just without the overhead. But now the city council said they will vote on March 1 to rule on placing restrictions on vendors and prohibit them in certain parks, beaches, and places like Old Town: “The ordinance requires vendors to obtain a business license and vendor permit. It would define specific distance parameters around statues, art displays and other vendors.”
Though the park website says “The City of San Diego must issue a permit for any commercial filming for exterior areas in Balboa Park,” vendors, with hygiene requirements, don’t need a permit? I don’t see why this took so long to address.
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Ah, to get back to normal life. At Balboa Park, the museums are starting to open, the Spanish Village artists are back at work, and the rose garden is in full bloom.
But now someone needs to do something about the high number of what appears to be unapproved vendors who are in Balboa Park. They seem to have little food safety and basic hygiene, and poor trash management. The U-T interviewed Alexis Villanueva, senior program manager of economic development with City Heights CDC, who maintains that “micro-enterprise” vendors contribute to the economy. Yes, but they can also contribute other, unwanted things. There has to be a balance here between rules, regulations and freedoms.
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Do you have a dark web presence?
REvil stops momentarily but then…?
Pegasus and the Israeli Left
For those who think that Israel is some kind of right-wing regime, here the Israeli Left and right–and the public at large–are united in their alarm at police actions in using NSO’s Pegasus software to spy on top officials without a court order. Just more proof that Israeli politics are democratic, the worst kind of politics other than every other one.
Credentials no-no
Recovery
It’s been a few weeks now and I have not been consistent in writing here. I really have not been following the main news lately, but reading an interesting piece on Trickbot in Wired. Ransomware does not slow down. These lowlifes have no qualms about attacking life-sustaining systems. Brazen.
Pegasus enables warfare
Cyber Threat Actions NCSC UK
“When organisations might face a greater threat and the steps to take to improve security.”
Actions to take when the cyber threat is heightened – NCSC.GOV.UK
Not tested before?
This wasn’t figured out earlier?
The 5G-airlines crisis was mostly averted. Here’s what happened – and what we still don’t know – CNN