Dadicke
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Dadicke
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Nach der heutigen Videokonferenz der europäischen Truppensteller zur Friedensmission @UNIFIL_ im Libanon, die unter der Führung der französischen Verteidigungsministerin @CaVautrin heute stattgefunden hat, ist jedenfalls klar: Wir stehen zusammen. Die Angriffe auf Blauhelmsoldaten, die für den Frieden im Einsatz stehen, sind aufs Schärfste zu verurteilen. Unsere Gedanken sind bei den gefallenen indonesischen Soldaten und ihren Familien. Österreich steht weiterhin zu seiner Verantwortung im Rahmen der UNIFIL-Mission im Libanon. Gleichzeitig haben der Schutz und die Sicherheit unserer rund 170 Soldatinnen und Soldaten oberste Priorität! Das habe ich auch heute klar zum Ausdruck gebracht! Gerade in herausfordernden Zeiten ist die enge Abstimmung zwischen den Partnerstaaten entscheidend, um weiterhin den Schutz im Einsatzraum Libanon gewährleisten zu können. #unifil #bundesheer #friedensmission #sicherheit (BM) 📸HBF/Carina Karlovits

Check this out! This is important! Bluetooth is powerful and ubiquitous technology. Unfortunately, it has many weaknesses and flaws. Check out this new article on the WhisperPair. It enables hackers to track your position by forcing pairing through the Fast Pair access. Bluetooth vulnerability, which allows hackers to hijack your Bluetooth sessions and track you on the map. In addition, we showed how Bluehood Scanner works to reconstruct behavioral patterns hackers-arise.com/bluetooth-hack… @three_cube







Der Verfassungsgerichtshof hat das für Soldaten geltende Zopf-Verbot gekippt. Da es Soldatinnen sehr wohl erlaubt ist, einen Pferdeschwanz zu tragen, sehen die Höchstrichter eine "Benachteiligung auf Grund des Geschlechts". Zudem erkannte der VfGH eine Verletzung des Rechts auf Privatleben. Die entsprechende Verordnung ist daher "unverzüglich" aufzuheben.

The Iran-Israel-US conflict just gave us the world's first AI-native information war. And we weren't ready. Our latest report at FalconFeeds tracked what happened after Operation Epic Fury launched on February 28, 2026. Within hours, social media was flooded with AI-generated deepfakes, manipulated satellite imagery, and recycled footage - all designed to shape perception before the truth could catch up. The scale is staggering: → 110+ unique AI deepfakes pushing pro-Iran narratives identified in just two weeks (NYT) → Hundreds of millions of views on fabricated content (BBC Verify) → A single individual in Pakistan ran 31 hacked X accounts posting AI-generated war footage - motivated not by ideology, but by platform revenue sharing → Google's own AI search validated a fake "CIA outpost destroyed in Dubai" claim using footage from a 2015 residential fire → Netanyahu was forced to release proof-of-life videos after deepfake speculation spiraled globally What's new isn't wartime propaganda - it's three compounding factors: 1. Technical barriers to hyper-realistic fabrication have effectively disappeared 2. Platform economics financially reward viral misinformation at the individual creator level 3. AI verification tools didn't just fail to help - they became amplification vectors Russia and China amplified Iranian AI content without needing coordination. A shared anti-Western interest created organic alignment. Video game footage was passed off as combat. State media used AI-altered satellite imagery to fabricate strike successes. The cognitive battlespace is no longer secondary. It's where legitimacy, morale, and public consent are won and lost. The full open-source intelligence report covers documented cases, actor mapping, narrative propagation timelines, platform failures, and geopolitical consequences. We need to talk about this - because the next conflict will be worse. #AIWarfare #Deepfakes #InformationOperations #OSINT #Geopolitics #Misinformation #NationalSecurity #FalconFeeds



Militaries across the Middle East are investing heavily in artificial-intelligence-enabled military technologies. Israel is the most advanced regional player in this area, deploying AI weapons systems; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; and decision-support systems in combat across the region. Turkiye has also developed several AI military systems, while the United Arab Emirates is investing in international arms manufacturers with a view to later indigenising this technology. Explore the latest #ChartingMiddleEast analysis by Noor Hammad: go.iiss.org/47Bz0zy










