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A Frightening Fact the F-22 and F-35 Share (And Why Chinese Stealth Fighters Are in the Skies) – The National Interest Online

A Frightening Fact the F-22 and F-35 Share (And Why Chinese Stealth Fighters Are in the Skies)  The National Interest Online

Examples of advanced Chinese weapons that incorporate stolen American know-how include the Chengdu J-20 and Shenyang J-31 stealth fighters and …

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Stealth turns 40: Looking back at the first flight of Have Blue

Enlarge / One of the two Have Blue prototypes sits in a hangar at Lockheed’s Skunk Works in Burbank, California in this 1978 photo. The aircraft was the first real “stealth” aircraft, designed to have a radar cross section the size of “an eagle’s eyeball”. (credit: Lockheed Martin)

On December 1, 1977, a truly strange bird took flight for the first time in the skies over a desolate corner of Nevada. Looking more like a giant faceted gemstone than something designed to lift-off, the aircraft (nicknamed the “Hopeless Diamond”) had been flown out to Groom Lake in parts aboard a Lockheed C-5 Galaxy cargo plane.

While much of the Hopeless Diamond was a conglomeration of spare parts from other existing aircraft, it was the first of a new breed—the progenitor of Stealth. Hopeless Diamond was the first of two technology demonstrators built for a program called “Have Blue,” an initiative program spawned from a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency effort to create an aircraft that could evade the Soviet Union’s increasingly sophisticated integrated air defense systems.

Forty years have passed since the Have Blue project’s two demonstrator aircraft—built on a relative shoestring budget by Lockheed’s Skunk Works—flew over the Nevada desert and ushered in a new era. Over time, the engineering, physics, and mathematics that created the Have Blue prototypes would be refined to create the F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter and serve as the basis for the designs of the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II.

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Stealth Bomber maker admits hackers stole workers’ W-2 tax forms

Stealth Bomber maker admits hackers stole workers’ W-2 tax forms

US military contractor Northrop Grumman has admitted that hackers managed to infiltrate its systems, and gained access to sensitive employee records.

Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Graham Cluley

Mozilla tests a true stealth mode for Firefox

Mozilla wants to make private browsing truly private.

The company is testing enhancements to private browsing in Firefox designed to block website elements that could be used by third parties to track browsing behavior across sites. Most major browsers, Firefox included, have a “Do Not Track” option, though many companies do not honor it.

Mozilla’s experimental tool is designed to block outside parties like ad networks or analytics companies from tracking users through cookies and browser fingerprinting.

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