Town Reverts to Ancient Technologies After Getting Hacked
Matanuska-Susitna officials declared a state of emergency when a serious malware attack took down their systems. Continue reading Town Reverts to Ancient Technologies After Getting Hacked
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Matanuska-Susitna officials declared a state of emergency when a serious malware attack took down their systems. Continue reading Town Reverts to Ancient Technologies After Getting Hacked
Malware has taken down systems in at least two Alaskan municipalities in an attack that officials say is the worst they have ever seen. Continue reading Staff dust off their typewriters after malware attack
Hackers reportedly breached election systems in a third state, in addition to the already disclosed incidents involving Arizona and Illinois, during the 2016 campaign cycle. On election day 2016, a hacker successfully penetrated a server hosting Alaska’s main election website, the Anchorage Daily News reported on Monday night, citing documents obtained through a public records request. The breach is not connected to the previously reported hacking attempt made by Russia-linked hackers to access Alaska’s primary voter registration database. Alaska was one of 21 states that were previously informed by the Department of Homeland Security of similar Russian probing activity on their election systems. Security experts told ADN that, although the newly reported incident was a successful intrusion, the Alaska Division of Elections’ appear to have prevented the attackers from changing content on the server. ADN reports that the hacker exploited a vulnerability in the Alaska election website’s PHP script, a commonly used web […]
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Climate change is completely reshaping the region. Continue reading I Travelled to the Arctic to Plunge a Probe Into the Thawing Permafrost
News comes to us this week that the famous HAARP antenna array is to be brought back into service for experiments by the University of Alaska. Built in the 1990s for the US Air Force’s High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, the array is a 40-acre site containing a phased array of 180 HF antennas and their associated high power transmitters. Its purpose it to conduct research on charged particles in the upper atmosphere, but that hasn’t stopped an array of bizarre conspiracy theories being built around its existence.
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The US Fish and Wildlife Service rule prohibits controversial methods like gassing dens and shooting cubs. Continue reading Republicans Vote to Allow Killing of Wolves and Bears on Refuges in Alaska
In 2016, a family of seven—including a baby—sailed through the Northwest Passage on a 50-foot boat to document climate change. Continue reading What It’s Like to Travel By Sailboat Through the Arctic
In 2016, a family of seven—including a baby—sailed through the Northwest Passage on a 50-foot boat to document climate change. Continue reading What It’s Like to Travel By Sailboat Through the Arctic
The Obama Administration recently restricted all offshore Arctic drilling till at least 2022, but some scientists think it should never happen. Continue reading These Scientists Say the US Should Ban Offshore Arctic Drilling Forever
The Obama Administration recently restricted all offshore Arctic drilling till at least 2022, but some scientists think it should never happen. Continue reading These Scientists Say the US Should Ban Offshore Arctic Drilling Forever