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DieNet targeted vital electronic sites in the Middle East, because it hosted American military bases, and opened its atmosphere to pass Zionist and American planes used to launch attacks on Iran.

The attacks focused on the financial and banking sectors, where banks received Assad's share of the attacks, among these websites that were taken out of service today:

- National Commercial Bank (Saudi Arabia)
- Bank of Riyadh
- Ras Al Khaimah Airport
- Sharjah Airport
E-Government (Kuwait)
- General Authority for Civil Information (Kuwait)
- The General Institute for Social Security Services (Kuwait)
- National Center for Crisis Management...
“Hacking doesn’t break the locks now... He dressed up as a security guard. "

Even if the file looks secure... Windows doesn't warn you.. You can get the virus.

Hackers are now sending out fake meeting invitations to Zoom and Microsoft Teams with malicious files attached.

What’s the trick ? This file is documented with a stolen or hijacked digital signature.

*Windows will look at it as reliable
*No warning may come up
*Some protection programs can be allowed to pass

Simply: A hacker wears a true security certificate.

You are getting:
"Urgent meeting of the Board of Directors." ”...
🌍 What If the World Changed Overnight?

With wars, global tensions, and uncertainty rising around the world, many people are asking a serious question: How prepared are we for global-scale disasters?

📘 Practical Doomsday: A User’s Guide to the End of the World explores real-world catastrophic risks and explains them through science, logic, and practical analysis.

Inside this book you’ll discover discussions about:
• Global conflicts and nuclear risks
• Pandemics and biological threats
• Asteroid impacts and space hazards
• Supervolcano eruptions
• Technology and infrastructure failures

Instead of spreading fear, this book helps readers understand global risks realistically...