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06.04.26 - 01:03
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Iran Threatens "Complete And Utter Annihilation" Of OpenAI′s $30BN Stargate Data Center In Abu Dhabi (ZeroHedge)
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Iran Threatens "Complete And Utter Annihilation" Of OpenAI's $30BN Stargate Data Center In Abu Dhabi
In a move that may well have been sponsored by Dario Amodei or Elon Musk, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a clear public warning to the US that any damage inflicted on Iran's power infrastructure will be met with decisive retaliation. Specifically, IRGC spokesperson Brigadier General Ebrahim Zolfaghari threatened the “complete and utter annihilation” of U.S. and Israeli facilities, with Stargate's $30 billion "hidden" AI datacenter in Abu Dhabi singled out as a juicy target for Iranian destruction later in the video.
The threats come on the heels of Iran reportedly delivering enough damage via rocket strikes to some Amazon AWS data centers that they have shut down.
Iran leveling up
They released a video of threatening to strike 1GW Stargate AI datacenter in the UAE.
The data center is hidden on Google maps they even shown that pic.twitter.com/L...
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04.04.26 - 03:36
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Micro AI Sentry Guns May Be Next Layer Of Defense For Data Centers Against Kamikaze Drones (ZeroHedge)
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Micro AI Sentry Guns May Be Next Layer Of Defense For Data Centers Against Kamikaze Drones
Submitted by Cameron Rowe, Co-Founder and CEO of Sentradel,
Most people don't think about what the “cloud” actually is. It's a physical building full of servers storing everything from your medical records to your social media. Every Google search, every ChatGPT query, every hospital pulling up your health history routes through a data center. Right now, those buildings have about as much aerial protection as your local Costco.
In March 2026, Iranian Shahed drones struck three AWS data centers in the UAE and Bahrain. Multiple availability zones went down simultaneously, taking core services like EC2, S3, and Lambda offline, cascading outages to banks, payment platforms, and ride-hailing apps across the region. It was the first confirmed kinetic attack on a hyperscale data center run by a U.S. company. Shortly after, Iranian state media published a list of “Enemy Technology Infrastructure,” i...
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04.04.26 - 00:42
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FBI Issues Public Alert On Americans Using Foreign Apps (ZeroHedge)
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FBI Issues Public Alert On Americans Using Foreign Apps
Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
The FBI identified data security risks from foreign-developed mobile apps used in the United States, the agency warned in a March 31 public service announcement.
In this photo illustration, a hacker types on a computer keyboard on May 13, 2025. Oleksii Pydsosonnii/The Epoch Times
“As of early 2026, many of the most downloaded and top-grossing apps in the United States are developed and maintained by foreign companies, particularly those based in China,” the FBI said, without naming any apps.
“The apps that maintain digital infrastructure in China are subject to China's extensive national security laws, enabling the Chinese government to potentially access mobile app users' data.”
In the Google Play store, the most popular apps include short-form video platform TikTok, video editor CapCut, artificial intelligence video generator PixVerse, and communication app Te...
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