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‘Living Nostradamus’ warns six more prophecies have been fulfilled, including Olympics-crippling cyberattack

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The Brazilian soothsayer Athos Salomé (pictured), better known as Nostradamus, predicted

‘Living Nostradamus’ has warned that more of his prophecies are coming true…

Brazilian soothsayer Athos Salomé, better known as Nostradamus, predicted “three days of darkness” for 2024.

The self-proclaimed psychic has now claimed that more of his prophecies are coming true, in light of the Microsoft service outage that caused global chaos and brought society to a standstill.

Living Nostradamus, named after the 16th-century French astrologer and apothecary of the same name, claims to have predicted the COVID pandemic.

He also says he foresaw Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter, the death of Queen Elizabeth and the outcome of the European Football Championship.

Brazilian soothsayer Athos Salomé (pictured), better known as Nostradamus, predicted “three days of darkness” for 2024

Most recently, Salomé claims to have predicted the cyberattack on this year’s Paris Olympics systems… along with multiple other recent incidents.

Salome said she noted that “events of such magnitude as the Olympic Games would be ideal targets for attack, capable of causing disruption to the existing order.”

“This correctly proves my hypothesis, as the French authorities acted quickly and increased their cybersecurity measures,” he added. “This is a further indication that adequate and effective cybersecurity measures are needed during major global events.”

The ‘fortune teller’ says he was ‘right’ when he predicted the rise of ‘modular malware’, which works like a virtual Swiss Army knife and is able to change functions remotely.

“This malware can and will develop new modules independently, making it impossible to counter with traditional security measures,” he said.

‘In addition, my warnings about corporate espionage in the biotechnology and healthcare sectors are coming true as North Korean hacking groups Kimsuky and Andariel target these industries to fund Kim Jong-un’s policies.’

Salome says the browser vulnerabilities “prove that his predictions about the continued behavior of hackers are true.”

The ‘fortune teller’ claims he was certain hackers would target cryptocurrency exchanges to gain control of digital assets and disrupt financial markets.

‘This incident proves that I was right: cryptocurrency platforms are susceptible to cyberattacks and can influence financial markets.’

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