> "the lights of Caracas were largely turned off due to a certain expertise that we have...,” Trump said
Is this implying cyber attacks on the infrastructure?
I found the chart lower down on tens of thousands of using using Tor fascinating. I didn't know Tor was widely known (I myself have never used it, even though I've heard of it for years) and that seems a massive spike.
anovikov•1d ago
In countries where Internet is badly censored, people know about it by necessity...
robthebrew•1d ago
Starlink was turned off. Now Musk is giving freebees to users to reconnect (and have all their stuff sent to the NSA)
bell-cot•1d ago
I wouldn't read too much into the details here. When your attackers have near-complete intel on your infrastructure, and can chose from a dozen different bomb / missile / cannon / infantry / saboteur / cyber options to knock out your internet service - their choices may be mostly about "let's expend the last few of those obsolete Mark 9F/J rounds", or "General Sellers insists that his people get to do something too", or "the Pres. said this one had a cool-sounding name".
vintagedave•1d ago
Is this implying cyber attacks on the infrastructure?
I found the chart lower down on tens of thousands of using using Tor fascinating. I didn't know Tor was widely known (I myself have never used it, even though I've heard of it for years) and that seems a massive spike.
anovikov•1d ago