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According to Lorena Lorenzo, a tattoo artist and owner of Indigo ArTattoos, cyber sigilism tattoos scream Y2K because they look like they were done by a computer. “The lines form various shapes ...
Although the causes of these problems are not the same, we could, and should, use the same approach to cyber that solved Y2K. Cyberthreats reach infrastructures globally through everything from ...
However, thanks to cybersecurity professionals, major disruptions were mostly avoided. While Y2K didn’t end the world, it’s not the last disruptive cyber event we’ll encounter. There’s another issue ...
In computer jargon, this is Y2K. Adherents to cyber-survivalist beliefs are stockpiling food and water, buying electric generators, selling their stocks, fleeing the city, arming themselves and ...
More on Forbes: An NSA Cyber Weapon Might Be Behind A Massive ... The main aim of this was, of course, to address the looming “Y2K” problem, a software bug arising from the decades-old ...
The new name, Y2K — Cyber, take its cue from the halcyon days of the dotcom boom as does the retro feel of the branding. Fun fonts, a space-inspired background and an assertive tagline all come ...
Millennials remember how Y2K paranoia ended up being for naught, but Mooney imagines a world where rogue cyber consciousness indeed became a doomsday problem. Co-written by Evan Winter ...
An expert said the outage, linked to a CrowdStrike update, mirrors Y2K fears that never came true. Air travel, banks, and 911 lines are among some of the many services affected by the global outage.