How does the unknown actually work, according to a founding member
Mustafa Al -Bassam is a former member of the unidentified, the global collective group known for electronic attacks on governments, companies and security agencies. Al -Basam also established Lulzsec, a crochet group that launched high -level electronic attacks in 2011. One of the main numbers was behind its penetration of Sony Pictures, the CIA website, the Arizona General Safety Administration, and multiple international law enforcement agencies.
In this interview, Al -Basam takes us within the world of cybersecurity and digital activity, discussing the rise of unknown penetration programs targeting governments, and the battle for privacy via the Internet. It provides an insight into the threats of cybersecurity posed by intelligence agencies such as the US National Security Agency and the headquarters of government communications in the United Kingdom and discusses how world powers such as China and Russia piracy are used as a geopolitical weapon.
Since he left the infiltrated world, Al -Basam has become developed in Blockchain and a businessman. He has a doctorate in computer science and Cofounded Celestia, a decentralized Blockchain platform aimed at enhancing online security and privacy.
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