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The Weapon That Cannot Kill

The Weapon That Cannot Kill: When Code Becomes the Last Line of Defence For decades, nations have built increasingly powerful weapons, believing that power alone could preserve peace.  But as political tensions continue to rise and diplomacy always seems to fail, the threat of a global nuclear conflict becomes more real than ever before.  Governments readily prepare for war whilst normal every-day civilians live under the the constant fear that a single decision could end civilisation. Hidden beneath the surface though, away from governments and military intelligence, a secret network of underground international hackers is working on, what could be, humanity's last hope. Their mission is simple, yet revolutionary. They are developing a software virus capable of infiltrating modern weapons systems and rendering them completely inoperable.  What's worse; the threat of danger to life and mass destruction, or, missiles refusing to launch, fighter jets unable to engage target...

Photo Editing Software to Blur or Crop Faces: Protect Your Privacy Online

Photo Editing Software to Blur or Crop Faces: Protect Your Privacy Online In a world increasingly monitored by facial recognition systems, protecting your digital identity is essential.  One of the most effective ways to maintain privacy is by editing photos before sharing them online.  Whether on social media, blogs, or messaging apps, photo editing software can help blur, pixelate, or crop faces, reducing the chance of being recognized by AI algorithms. This guide covers the best tools, methods, and techniques to safely anonymize images. Why Blurring or Cropping Faces Matters Facial recognition AI can identify people in photos even from small snippets or partial images. By blurring or cropping faces: • You prevent apps and social media from tagging and storing your facial data • You reduce the chance of being tracked or identified online • You maintain control over your digital footprint Even casual posting without editing can expose your face to cloud-based facial recogniti...