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Elon Musk Just Won Another Massive Military Contract—This Time, for Satellites
Space Force will spend $70 million on Musk's Starshield satellites.
Pentagon Surveilling Americans Without a Warrant, Senator Reveals
A letter obtained by Motherboard discusses internet browsing, location, and other forms of data.
The Pentagon Inspector General Is Investigating the Military's UFO Program
The oversight committee is "evaluating" the military's "actions regarding the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena."
Pentagon Announces Task Force to Study UFOs
The mission of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force is to "detect, analyze, and catalog UAPs that could potentially pose a threat to U.S. national security."
The Defense Department Says It Needs the Encryption the FBI Wants to Break
A bipartisan coalition of lawmakers this week worked overtime to vilify encryption, oblivious to the fact that weakening encryption standards will put the public, and the internet, at risk.
Here's the Pentagon's Terrifying Plan for Cyborg Supersoldiers
The U.S. military wants soldiers that have superhuman eyesight, controllable augmented muscles that turn untrained novices into expert killers, and more.
Some border states intend to resist Trump's plan to deploy the National Guard
Not every state is in favor of the new plan to use troops in lieu of a wall
The Pentagon Says It Will Start Encrypting Soldiers' Emails Next Year
Basic decade-old encryption technology is finally coming to Pentagon email servers next year.
The Air Force Is Getting a Space General
“We must organize and train forces to be able to prevail in any future conflict which could extend into space.”
British Hacker Pleads Guilty to Hacking US Military Satellite Phone And Messaging System
A 25-year-old broke into a DoD satellite communication system and doxed around 800 Department of Defense employees.
Why You Should Be Skeptical of the US Military's 'Successful' Missile Defense Test
The missile it intercepted was probably moving slower than one fired at the US from North Korea would be.
New Evidence Links a 20-Year-Old Hack on the US Government to a Modern Attack Group
A UK company's vintage web server kept in storage for over 20 years connects the 'Moonlight Maze' attacks of the 90s to the 2000s hacker group Turla.