LA BANDA CRIMINALE - IL PIU' PULITO C'HA LA ROGNA

La banda.

 

DEDICATO A TUTTI QUEI COGLIONI ITALIOTI CHE CREDONO CHE I BRICS SALVERANNO I LORO CULI

FACE PAY

Russia to Launch Nationwide Biometric Payment System by 2025

Russia is preparing to launch a comprehensive facial recognition payment system by 2025, aiming to create one of the largest biometric payment networks in the world. This initiative will build upon the existing Face Pay platform, which has been gradually implemented since 2021, and is a joint effort between Sberbank and the National Payment Card System (NSPK). To support the rollout, approximately two million biometric payment terminals are planned to be installed nationwide.

The project is set to begin with an initial rollout in Moscow's Metro system in 2024. Face Pay, already in use in Moscow’s subway and several other cities like Kazan and Nizhny Novgorod, allows commuters to make payments by scanning their faces. By the second half of 2025, the system will expand across the country, enabling users to register their biometric data through their banking apps and make payments at any terminal, regardless of their bank.


Dmitry Malykh, Senior Vice President at Sber, confirmed the timeline, stating, “The project roadmap has already been established, and the network launch is slated for the second half of 2025. We are developing a biometric payment standard, based on which other market participants will be able to launch their biometric services.”


This initiative will also be integrated into Russia’s Unified Biometric System (UBS), a state-run database that centralizes biometric data for identification and authentication purposes. Since 2022, state-owned banks have been required to transfer customer biometric information to this system. However, user adoption has been sluggish, with the UBS database yet to surpass three million users, reflecting public resistance and potential privacy concerns.


The government envisions the system as more than just a payment platform. Planned features include verifying a user’s age for restricted purchases and enabling contactless check-ins at hotels.


There are also plans to support alternative payment methods, including cryptocurrency transactions, making the platform adaptable to emerging financial technologies.


Many have raised concerns over the system’s dual use, as facial recognition technology has already been leveraged to assist law enforcement in tracking political dissenters. While marketed as a tool for convenience, its integration into surveillance networks highlights significant privacy risks.


Once fully deployed, this system will allow individuals to make facial recognition payments seamlessly across different banks, marking the most ambitious step in Russia's push toward a biometrically driven financial infrastructure.

LA PIOVRA - THE OCTOPUS

 

Leaked Documents Expose Deep Ties between Israeli Army and Microsoft

IN FOCUS, 27 Jan 2025

Yuval Abraham | +972 Magazine - TRANSCEND Media Service

The Commanding Officer of the IDF’s Northern Command, Major General Ori Gordin, visits the commanders and soldiers of the 7th Brigade during their brigade exercise on Israel’s northern border, 25 Sep 2024.  (IDF Spokesperson).

23 Jan 2025 – Since 7 Oct 2023, the Israeli military has relied heavily on cloud and AI services from Microsoft and its partner OpenAI, while the tech giant’s staff embed with different units to support rollout, a joint investigation reveals.

Microsoft has a “footprint in all major military infrastructures” in Israel, and sales of the company’s cloud and artificial intelligence services to the Israeli army have skyrocketed since the beginning of its onslaught on Gaza, according to leaked commercial records from Israel’s Defense Ministry and files from Microsoft’s Israeli subsidiary.

The documents reveal that dozens of units in the Israeli army have purchased services from Microsoft’s cloud computing platform, Azure, in recent months — including units in the air, ground, and naval forces, as well as the elite intelligence squad, Unit 8200. Microsoft has also provided the military with extensive access to OpenAI’s GPT-4 language model, the engine behind ChatGPT, thanks to the close partnership between the two companies.

These revelations are the product of an investigation by +972 Magazine and Local Call in collaboration with The Guardian. It is based in part on documents obtained by Drop Site News, which has published its own story. The investigation shows how the Israeli army deepened its reliance on civilian tech giants after October 7, and comes amid growing protests by cloud company employees who fear that the technology they developed has helped Israel commit war crimes.

Army units revealed to be using services provided by Azure include the Air Force’s Ofek Unit, which is responsible for managing large databases of potential targets for lethal airstrikes (known as the “target bank”); the Matspen Unit, which is responsible for the development of operational and combat support systems; the Sapir Unit, which maintains the ICT infrastructure in the Military Intelligence Directorate; and even the Military Advocate General’s Corps, which is tasked with prosecuting Palestinians and lawbreaking soldiers in the occupied territories.

According to one document, as revealed today by The Guardian, Unit 81, the technological arm of the Military Intelligence Directorate’s Special Operations Division that manufactures surveillance equipment for the Israeli intelligence community, also receives cloud services and support from Azure.

Microsoft development center in Herzliya Pituah, October 30, 2020. (Gili Yaari/Flash90)

Microsoft development center in Herzliya Pituah, Israel, October 30, 2020. (Gili Yaari/Flash90)

The documents additionally indicate that the “Rolling Stone” system, which the army uses to manage the population registry and movement of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, is maintained by Microsoft Azure. Azure is also used in a highly classified unit inside the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office, where Microsoft employees with security clearance are required to sign off and oversee the provision of cloud services.

According to the documents, the AI services that the Defense Ministry purchased from Microsoft include translation (about half of the average monthly consumption during the first year of the war), OpenAI’s GPT-4 model (about a quarter of the consumption), a speech-to-text conversion tool, and an automatic document analysis tool. In October 2023, the army’s monthly consumption of AI services provided by Azure jumped sevenfold compared to the month preceding the war; by March 2024, it was 64 times higher.

Although the documents do not specify how the different army units use these cloud storage and AI tools, they do indicate that about a third of the purchases were intended for “air-gapped” systems that are isolated from the internet and public networks, strengthening the possibility that the tools have been used for operational purposes — such as combat and intelligence — as opposed to simply logistical or bureaucratic functions. Indeed, two sources in Unit 8200 confirmed that the Military Intelligence Directorate purchased storage and AI services from Microsoft Azure for intelligence-gathering activities, and three other sources in the unit confirmed that similar services were purchased from Amazon’s cloud computing platform, AWS.

The documents further show that Microsoft personnel work closely with units in the Israeli army to develop products and systems. Dozens of units have purchased “extended engineering services” from Microsoft, in which, according to the company’s website, “Microsoft experts become an integral part of the [customer’s] team.”

The documents describe, for example, that in recent years the Military Intelligence Directorate has purchased private development meetings and professional workshops, which Microsoft’s experts have given to soldiers at a cost of millions of dollars. Between October 2023 and June 2024 alone, the Israeli Defense Ministry spent $10 million to purchase 19,000 hours of engineering support from Microsoft.

An intelligence officer who served in a technological role in Unit 8200 in recent years, and worked directly with Microsoft Azure employees before October 7 to develop a surveillance system used to monitor Palestinians, told +972 and Local Call that the company’s developers became so embedded that he referred to them as “people who are already working with the unit,” as if they were soldiers.

Israeli soldiers operating in Gaza City, July 28, 2024. (Erik Marmor/Flash90)

Israeli soldiers operating in Gaza City, July 28, 2024. (Erik Marmor/Flash90)

The source added that during the development phase, Microsoft Azure staff came for meetings at an army base to examine the possibility of building the surveillance system on top of the company’s cloud infrastructure. “The idea was that this thing should be managed in Azure, because it [uses] so much data,” he said.

Seven sources in the Israeli Defense Ministry, the army, and the arms industry confirmed that since October 7, the army has become increasingly dependent on the services it purchases from civilian cloud providers for operational activity in Gaza. According to army sources, the storage space and processing power provided by the cloud companies enables soldiers to make use of vastly greater quantities of intelligence information — and for longer periods of time — than they could otherwise maintain on their own internal servers.

Microsoft did not respond to a request for comment.

The ‘wonderful world of cloud providers’

In 2021, the Israeli government published a $1.2 billion tender for Project Nimbus, designed to transfer the information systems of government ministries and security bodies to the public cloud servers of the winning companies and get access to their advanced services. Microsoft was one of several companies that submitted a bid for the tender, but in the end lost out to Amazon and Google.

Despite Microsoft’s defeat in the Nimbus tender, the Defense Ministry continued to purchase services from the cloud giant. In particular, the documents state that Microsoft retains deep ties to Israel’s Defense Ministry through managing projects relating to its “special and complex systems,” including “sensitive workloads” that no other cloud company deals with.

In August 2023, we can reveal, the Israeli army began purchasing OpenAI’s latest language model, GPT-4. This tool, to which the military acquires access through the Azure platform rather than directly from OpenAI, is capable of analyzing billions of pieces of information, learning from past cases, and responding to spoken and written instructions.

Once the war began, the army sharply increased its acquisitions of the GPT-4 engine: since October 2023, its consumption has been 20 times greater than during the pre-war period. From the documents, it is impossible to know whether the military used GPT-4 in classified air-gapped systems or those that can connect to the internet.

OpenAI did not respond to questions about its knowledge of how the Israeli army uses its products. A spokesperson for the company simply said: “OpenAI does not have a partnership with the IDF.”

The landing page for ChatGPT, seen on a smart phone. (Creative Commons)

The landing page for ChatGPT on OpenAI’s website, seen on a smart phone. (Creative Commons)

In recent years, Microsoft has reportedly invested about $13 billion in OpenAI. In May, an article on Microsoft’s website stated that OpenAI’s tools have the potential to be “paradigm-changing” for security and intelligence agencies and improve their accuracy and efficiency. “It’s a powerful tool for analyzing satellite photographs and field maps, translating speech and text, offering interpretation, and creating virtual spaces for training,” the article noted.

Prior to 2024, OpenAI’s terms included a clause prohibiting the use of its services for “military and warfare” activities. But in January 2024, as the Israeli army was ramping up its reliance on GPT-4 while pummeling the Gaza Strip, the company quietly removed this clause from its website and expanded its partnerships with militaries and national intelligence agencies.

In October, OpenAI publicly stated that it would examine cooperation with security agencies in the United States and “allied countries,” believing that “democracies should continue to take the lead in AI development, guided by values such as freedom, fairness, and respect for human rights.” OpenAI also announced that it will cooperate with Anduril, a company that manufactures AI-based drones, while it was reported last year that Microsoft provided its model to the CIA for the analysis of top-secret documents in a closed internal system.

The revelations in these documents correspond with the statements of Col. Racheli Dembinsky, commander of the Israeli army’s Center of Computing and Information Systems Unit (“Mamram”), which provides data processing for the whole military. At a conference near Tel Aviv last July, as +972 and Local Call previously revealed, Dembinsky said that the army’s operational capabilities were “upgraded” during the current war in Gaza thanks to the “wonderful world of cloud providers” that enabled “very significant operational effectiveness.”

This, Dembinsky said, was thanks to the “crazy wealth of services, big data, and AI” that cloud providers offer — as the logos of Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and Amazon Web Services (AWS) appeared on the screen behind her.

In her July lecture, Dembinsky explained that the army began working more intensively with the cloud companies due to the demands of the war. With the beginning of the ground invasion of Gaza in late October 2023, the army’s systems were overwhelmed and “resources were exhausted.” This shortage of storage space and processing power, Dembinsky said, led to a decision in the military to “go outside, to the civilian world,” where it was possible to purchase AI tools and computing power “without a glass ceiling.”

The leaked documents show that the Israeli military’s average monthly use of Azure’s cloud storage facilities in the first six months of the war was 60 percent higher than in the four months leading up to it.

In August, the IDF Spokesperson emphasized to +972 and Local Call that “the IDF’s classified information is not transferred to civilian providers, and remains in the IDF’s segregated networks” — although our investigation at the time showed that the Israeli army had in fact stored some intelligence information collected via the mass surveillance of Gaza’s population on servers managed by Amazon’s AWS.

This time, Israel’s army and Defense Ministry declined to comment.

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Harry Davies of The Guardian contributed to this report.

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L'AVVENTORE NAZIFASCISTA DI SINISTRA, MODELLO COMPORTAMENTALE DELLO STATO ETICO DEGLI SFIGATI IPOCRITI

 

Decreto Piantedosi, codice di condotta in bar e locali

Piantedosi

ROMA, 25 GEN – Bar, locali, discoteche dovranno individuare un “responsabile della sicurezza” che sarà un punto di contatto con le forze di polizia; installare, a carico loro, sistemi di videosorveglianza; garantire un’adeguata illuminazione dell’area; definire le regole di comportamento da osservarsi nel locale e nelle immediate vicinanze, mediante l’adozione del “Codice di condotta” dell’avventore da affiggere nel locale che dovrà contenere una serie di misure tese a qualificare “l’avventore modello”.  (ANSA)

EVVIVA IL MERCATO UNICO! ADESSO SAPPIAMO PERCHE' E' UNICO!

 

Le polizze vita di migliaia di italiani non valgono più nulla: in fumo 300 milioni di euro

gruppo assicurativo lussemburghese Fwu

Il Tribunale di Monaco ha disposto l’apertura di una procedura di insolvenza nei confronti della Fwu Ag: le polizze sono congelate e non si possono riscattare

Almeno 100mila italiani sarebbero coinvolti nel fallimento del gruppo assicurativo lussemburghese Fwu: si parla di ben 300 milioni di euro di controvalore in polizze vita che ora rischiano di essere carta straccia. Ieri ha informato sul proprio sito che Il piano di rientro della compagnia di assicurazione è fallito e l’impresa si trova ora in messa in liquidazione coatta come si evince dal comunicato dell’Autorità di vigilanza lussemburghese.

La FWU Ag è stata fondata in Germania nel 1983 da Manfred Dirrheimer come società di consulenza finanziaria. Nel tempo ha ampliato la gamma dei prodotti e nel 1999 ha rilevato anche la compagnia di assicurazioni sulla vita Atlanticlux, con sede in Lussemburgo. La compagnia assicurativa dal 2006 opera anche in Italia e in Austria vendendo polizze vita. Dallo scorso luglio l’azienda ha visto crescere le proprie passività fino a non rispettare più i requisiti di solvibilità.

Il 1 dicembre il Tribunale di Monaco ha disposto l’apertura di una procedura di insolvenza nei confronti della Fwu Ag, la società madre dell’impresa. L’autority lussemburghese aveva dato tempo fino al 19 gennaio 2025 per rientrare dal dissesto, ma il tentativo di salvataggio ad opera del commissario Yann Baden non è andato in porto. In Europa, il gruppo serve circa 285.000 clienti con un totale di 1,9 miliardi di euro di asset gestiti. Che cosa succede ora?

Con l’apertura della procedura di liquidazione le polizze restano congelate e non si possono riscattare. Sui social piovono commenti disperati dei tanti clienti che si trovano ora “bloccati” e con la paura di perdere il capitale investito.

Da luglio scorso le compagnie non potevano sottoscrivere nuovi contratti come spiegato dall’Autorità di vigilanza assicurativa italiana.

Cosa possono fare i sottoscrittori delle polizze?

Le associazioni di tutela dei consumatori invitano a sospendere il pagamento dei premi in scadenza inviando una comunicazione ufficiale alla compagnia. Secondo l’avvocato Antonio Pinto di Confconsumatori, “le email di sollecito inviate da Fwu nei giorni scorsi ai clienti non hanno alcun fondamento – spiega – la compagnia è ormai incapace di poter adempiere regolarmente ai propri obblighi contrattuali verso gli stessi clienti”. Clienti che difficilmente potranno rivedere i propri soldi indietro: dipenderà dalla posizione degli assicurati rispetto agli altri creditori del gruppo Fwu. Il recupero dei fondi potrebbe quindi essere parziale.

LA GUERRA IN UCRAINA? IL PRODROMO ALLA GUERRA NUCLEARE NECESSARIA PER L'ESTINZIONE DELL'HOMO SAPIENS. EPPURE NESSUNO HA COSTRUITO UN ARCA STAVOLTA.

 

Bombshell: Putin Says Ukraine War Could Have Been Avoided if Dems Hadn’t Stolen 2020 Election from Trump

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Russian President Vladimir Putin affirmed he’s willing to come to the negotiation table to work out a peace deal with US President Donald Trump, adding the conflict likely would never have arisen had the 47th commander-in-chief not had the 2020 election stolen from him.

“I’d like to say that Russia never refused to come to contact with the United States administration,” Putin told a reporter on Friday. “And it is, through no fault of ours, that the previous Administration refused to communicate.”

“I always had business-like relations with the previous US President [Donald Trump] that were very business-like and pragmatic. But there was trust as well. If he had been the president, if the victory wasn’t stolen from him in 2020, maybe the Ukrainian crisis that arose in 2022 would have never appeared.”

The comments came as President Trump on Wednesday threatened Russia with high tariffs as he urged the Russian president to negotiate an end to the war, saying it would be lucratively beneficial to both nations.

“I’m not looking to hurt Russia. I love the Russian people, and always had a very good relationship with President Putin – and this despite the Radical Left’s Russia, Russia, Russia HOAX,” Trump wrote on Truth social. “We must never forget that Russia helped us win the Second World War, losing almost 60,000,000 lives in the process.

“All of that being said, I’m going to do Russia, whose Economy is failing, and President Putin, a very big FAVOR. Settle now, and STOP this ridiculous War! IT’S ONLY GOING TO GET WORSE. If we don’t make a ‘deal,’ and soon, I have no other choice but to put high levels of Taxes, Tariffs, and Sanctions on anything being sold by Russia to the United States, and various other participating countries. Let’s get this war, which never would have started if I were President, over with! We can do it the easy way, or the hard way – and the easy way is always better. It’s time to ‘MAKE A DEAL.’ NO MORE LIVES SHOULD BE LOST!!!”

Elsewhere in the interview, Putin said he’s anticipating a meeting with Trump which he hoped could somehow lead to a more vibrant economy for consumers.

“He is not only a smart person, he is a pragmatic person, and I can hardly imagine that decisions will be made that would harm the American economy itself,” Putin said of Trump.

“It is probably better for us to meet and, based on today’s realities, talk calmly about all areas that are of interest to both the U.S. and Russia,” he said, according to the New York Times.

“If prices are too high, that’s bad for both our economy and the American economy…And when prices are too low that’s also very bad, because it undermines investment opportunities for energy companies. We have a lot to talk about here.”

Here’s the full interview, with English subtitles:

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