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Latest Issues of #AxisOfEasy

If We Set Aside Ideology, Is There Anything We Can Agree On?

March 3, 2025

Just the experiment of setting aside ideological certainties for a moment would be instructive.

#AxisOfEasy 389: What Did You Get Done Last Week?

February 28, 2025

What Did You Get Done Last Week? (From the desk of Mark Jeftovic, easyDNS CEO),
AI-Powered Phishing Scams: How Cybercriminals Use Deepfakes and Stolen Credentials to Hijack Accounts,
Private GitHub Repos Still Accessible via Microsoft Copilot, Security Firm Warns … this and more in AofE #389

Three Ways to Restore Housing Affordability

February 28, 2025

The choice is simple: housing is either shelter for citizens, or it’s just another interchangeable speculative asset in the global financialization casino. It can’t be both.

Housing: The Foundations of the Middle Class Are Crumbling

February 26, 2025

Bottom line: with the loss of predictability, we’ve also lost any sense of future financial security.

When Markets Misbehave

February 23, 2025

Markets misbehave, sometimes when we least expect it. How badly they misbehave depends on the soundness of the hull and the level of self-reinforcing hubris.

#AxisOfEasy 388: Russian Hackers Exploit Signal’s Device-Linking Feature To Spy On Military And Civilian Communications

February 21, 2025

Russian Hackers Exploit Signal’s Device-Linking Feature to Spy on Military and Civilian Communications,
New XCSSET Malware Variant Targets macOS Developers With Advanced Persistence and Obfuscation Techniques,
North Korean Cyber Group Kimsuky Escalates Stealth Attacks With Dropbox and PowerShell … this and more in AofE #388