Sunday, February 9, 2020

Quick notes: Dark net | Anti-satellite weapon...

  • Credit, debit card details of 4 lakh Indians up for sale: A whopping 98% out of a large packet of sensitive credit and debit card details, that have been put up for sale on the dark net, are those of Indian customers


  • Anti-Satellite Weapon: India proudly showcases its anti-satellite weapon at an arms bazaar... 13-meter-tall, three-stage missile with solid-rocket motor propulsion.


  • Over 10% of the population? You are not a minority. . . kindly support her!


  • Rattled by China Inc: Attorney General thinks US should buy controlling stake in Nokia, Ericsson. "From a national security standpoint, if the industrial internet becomes dependent upon Chinese tech, China would have the ability to shut countries off from technology and equipment upon which their consumers and industries depend". . . . . White House dismisses the idea.


  • Mike Pompeo: "China’s propaganda starts even earlier than college. China has targeted K-12 schools around the world. Do you know that we have no ability to establish similar programs in China? We should have reciprocity in all things. Today they have free reign in our system and we're completely shut out from theirs... Beijing knows that today’s kids are tomorrow’s leaders." . . . China is also trying to recruit U.S. scientists and academics to share vital secrets, in exchange for monetary gain through their "Thousand Talents Plan," a campaign that has already targeted scientists and professors on campuses such as Virginia Tech and Harvard.


  • Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam: To the broad-minded, the whole world is family.



  • Just What the Doctor Ordered: Take a Yoga class and depression, anxiety improve


  • Calibrating Ketosis: If you give your body any more than the absolute minimum amount of protein that it needs, it will immediately break it down into carbs. The point of keto is to force your body to deplete its glucose so it will have to use body fat as a fuel source.


  • Why is India exporting granite? China’s coronavirus crisis rattles granite barons.


  • Indian cities are turning into "urban heat islands": Potential health hazards due to heat waves apart from pollution.


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