www.osintinvestigate.com - Oil markets have always been more than a story of barrels and balances; they are a mirror of global power, conflict, and expectations about the future. The recent move of crude prices to two-week highs reflects not a sudden structural shortage, but a familiar cocktail of geopolitical anxiety layered over shifting monetary signals. History suggests that oil rarely rises quietly—its rallies are usually accompanied by fear, diplomacy, or both.
www.osintinvestigate.com - Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new phishing campaign that exploits social media private messages to propagate malicious payloads, likely with the intent to deploy a remote access tr…
www.osintinvestigate.com -US officials told The New York Times that cyberattacks were used to turn off the lights in Caracas and disrupt air defense radars.