Athos Salomé, 36, who is a trained parapsychologist from Brazil, who was dubbed the 'living Nostradamus' predicted the Microsoft outage a few months ago-now he says it could lead to cyber war
Athos Salomé, 36, warns about countries using EMP technology in conflict. Read More:A man who was dubbed the 'living Nostradamus' predicted the Microsoft outage in April - and now he claims it may lead to an 'escalation of confrontation' and eventually cyber war.
In a sign of the global impact of the IT failure, shops in Australia shut down or went cashless after digital checkouts stopped working, while in the US emergency services lines went down. Microsoft confirmed it was investigating an 'issue' with its 365 apps and operating systems and said a resolution was 'forthcoming'.
'Businesses will have to improve the protection of cyberspace, and society might gain concerns over the use of internet services, led to discourses regarding intensive regulation. This event may result in shifts in political actions and military tactics on an international level, and the threat of an international war is real.'
Typically triggered by explosions at altitudes EMP interacts with the Earth's magnetic fields to create pulses that can disrupt and damage electronic equipment and infrastructures. In today's world, devices exist that are capable of replicating EMP effects, increasing the threat in modern technological dependent scenarios.
The parapsychologist foresees a moment in 2024 when both countries may adopt AI technologies for defense and offensive purposes.
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