Tag #Cyber Security

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Israeli Haredi Man Convicted of Spying for Iran

An Israeli Haredi man from Beit Shemesh, who studied at a religious yeshiva, was convicted of spying for Iran after being recruited through the Telegram app by an Iranian agent named "Anna", who paid him in Bitcoin.

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German Politician Calls for Immediate Access to Nuclear Weapons

German CDU/CSU parliamentary leader Jens Spahn urged Germany to acquire nuclear weapons, citing insufficient deterrence against Russia; the proposal faced strong criticism from coalition partners and opposition parties.

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EU Prepares for Crises: 72-Hour Self-Sufficiency Plan Unveiled

The European Commission will present a new Union Preparedness plan tomorrow, advising EU citizens to stockpile essential supplies for 72 hours to face potential crises such as war, pandemics, or natural disasters, while also improving inter-agency coordination.

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German Election Security: No Imminent Threat Despite Disinformation Concerns

Despite concerns about potential foreign interference, particularly from Russia, German election security officials state that the February 23rd parliamentary elections are not currently at risk due to active monitoring and a paper-based voting system that mitigates the risk of electronic manipulati...

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UK Accuses Russia of Aggression After Second Sighting of Yantar Research Vessel

The Russian research vessel Yantar was sighted twice near UK shores in 2024, prompting a British military response and accusations of Russian aggression for potentially mapping critical underwater infrastructure, including internet cables and energy supply lines.

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Finland Seizes Oil Tanker Suspected in Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage

Finnish authorities seized the Cook Islands-registered oil tanker Eagle S on Thursday, suspecting its anchor caused Wednesday's outage of the Estlink 2 power cable and three internet lines connecting Finland and Estonia, prompting investigations into potential sabotage and extraordinary government m...

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UK Politicians Push for Mandatory Phone 'Kill Switches' Amid Theft Crisis

Conservative politicians in the UK are pushing for legislation to force Apple and Google to install remote 'kill switches' in phones to combat a soaring phone theft epidemic, with 230 phones stolen daily nationwide and 80,000 annually in London, many ending up abroad.

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Netherlands Invests €41 Million to Protect Vulnerable North Sea Cables

The Netherlands is investing €41 million to protect its North Sea infrastructure, including crucial underwater cables vital for energy and internet, after suspected sabotage incidents and vulnerabilities to fishing activities. This includes deeper burial, rock-bedding, and advanced surveillance tech...

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UK Places Iran on Highest Tier of Foreign Influence Scheme

The UK government has placed Iran on the highest tier of its Foreign Influence Registration Scheme, requiring all Iranian state actors operating within the UK to register or face up to five years in prison; this follows the recent uncovering of twenty Iran-backed plots in the UK since 2022.

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Cyber Trading Fraud: Deepfakes and Millions in Losses

A podcast episode on "Aha! Behind True Crime" exposes cyber-trading fraud techniques, including the use of deepfakes and deceptive platforms, highlighting challenges faced by law enforcement and resulting in millions of euros in losses.

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Khabarovsk Cybercrime: 6.5 Million Rubles Lost in Latest Scams

Cybercriminals stole over 6.5 million rubles from 31 people in Khabarovsk Krai last week using methods such as fake messages, phishing links, and SIM-swapping; last year's losses reached almost 1 billion rubles.

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Dutch Cabinet Accelerates Resilience Plan Amidst Rising Security Threats

The Dutch government is launching a plan to increase national resilience against major threats, urging citizens to prepare emergency kits while also increasing military readiness and planning for economic stability in the face of potential large-scale conflicts or crises.

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