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Credit Card Fraud: 2024 FTC Report and Case Study
In 2024, the FTC reported 416,582 credit card fraud cases, exemplified by Martin's \$1,095 fraudulent charge in Hong Kong; this highlights the global reach and financial impact of credit card fraud resulting from data breaches, phishing, and weak online security, demanding proactive consumer protect...
Credit Card Fraud: 2024 FTC Report and Case Study
In 2024, the FTC reported 416,582 credit card fraud cases, exemplified by Martin's \$1,095 fraudulent charge in Hong Kong; this highlights the global reach and financial impact of credit card fraud resulting from data breaches, phishing, and weak online security, demanding proactive consumer protect...
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48% Bias Score


Baltic Sea Cable Damaged, Suspected Sabotage Prompts Investigation
An underwater data cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged early Sunday, prompting a Latvian investigation into a Maltese cargo ship and two other vessels; the damage is substantial and possibly caused by an external factor, leading to coordination with NATO and Sweden.
Baltic Sea Cable Damaged, Suspected Sabotage Prompts Investigation
An underwater data cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged early Sunday, prompting a Latvian investigation into a Maltese cargo ship and two other vessels; the damage is substantial and possibly caused by an external factor, leading to coordination with NATO and Sweden.
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40% Bias Score


Huawei's Davos Strategy: Navigating Geopolitics and Contributing to Europe's Tech Future
In Davos, Huawei Europe CEO Kenneth Fredriksen discussed the company's strategy to navigate geopolitical challenges and contribute to Europe's digital and AI development, emphasizing the need for open communication to address security concerns.
Huawei's Davos Strategy: Navigating Geopolitics and Contributing to Europe's Tech Future
In Davos, Huawei Europe CEO Kenneth Fredriksen discussed the company's strategy to navigate geopolitical challenges and contribute to Europe's digital and AI development, emphasizing the need for open communication to address security concerns.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's TikTok U-Turn: National Security Concerns Remain
President Trump's recent dismissal of national security concerns surrounding TikTok contrasts with his prior attempts to ban the app, highlighting ongoing debates about data security, Chinese influence, and the effectiveness of current regulatory measures.
Trump's TikTok U-Turn: National Security Concerns Remain
President Trump's recent dismissal of national security concerns surrounding TikTok contrasts with his prior attempts to ban the app, highlighting ongoing debates about data security, Chinese influence, and the effectiveness of current regulatory measures.
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40% Bias Score


Kidnapping of Ledger Co-founder: €10 Million Cryptocurrency Ransom, Ten Arrests
David Balland, co-founder of the cryptocurrency security firm Ledger, and his partner were kidnapped on January 21st from their home near Vierzon, France; a ransom in cryptocurrency was demanded. Balland was freed on January 22nd and his partner on January 24th, leading to the arrest of ten suspects...
Kidnapping of Ledger Co-founder: €10 Million Cryptocurrency Ransom, Ten Arrests
David Balland, co-founder of the cryptocurrency security firm Ledger, and his partner were kidnapped on January 21st from their home near Vierzon, France; a ransom in cryptocurrency was demanded. Balland was freed on January 22nd and his partner on January 24th, leading to the arrest of ten suspects...
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24% Bias Score


Germany Monitors Foreign Interference Threats to 2025 Bundestag Elections
Germany's 2025 Bundestag elections face potential threats from foreign interference, primarily from Russia, focusing on cyberattacks and disinformation; however, German authorities report no immediate concrete threats and are actively monitoring the situation.
Germany Monitors Foreign Interference Threats to 2025 Bundestag Elections
Germany's 2025 Bundestag elections face potential threats from foreign interference, primarily from Russia, focusing on cyberattacks and disinformation; however, German authorities report no immediate concrete threats and are actively monitoring the situation.
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40% Bias Score

Damaged Baltic Sea Cable Prompts International Investigation
An underwater fiber optic cable owned by Latvia's LVRTC was damaged in the Baltic Sea on January 26th, 2025, prompting an investigation involving Latvian naval forces and international cooperation with NATO and neighboring countries, following similar incidents in November 2024.

Damaged Baltic Sea Cable Prompts International Investigation
An underwater fiber optic cable owned by Latvia's LVRTC was damaged in the Baltic Sea on January 26th, 2025, prompting an investigation involving Latvian naval forces and international cooperation with NATO and neighboring countries, following similar incidents in November 2024.
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48% Bias Score

Cybercrime Ring Uses Bikini GIFs to Defraud Users and Undermine News
A cybercrime group, VexTrio, uses Instagram comments filled with GIFs of women in bikinis to direct users to malicious websites, defrauding them and undermining news media's credibility; the operation is linked to a Russian server.

Cybercrime Ring Uses Bikini GIFs to Defraud Users and Undermine News
A cybercrime group, VexTrio, uses Instagram comments filled with GIFs of women in bikinis to direct users to malicious websites, defrauding them and undermining news media's credibility; the operation is linked to a Russian server.
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20% Bias Score

Germany Monitors Russian Disinformation Ahead of Bundestag Elections
German intelligence agencies are concerned about Russian interference in the February 23rd Bundestag elections, with Russia allegedly spending €4 billion on disinformation campaigns in 2024 and 2025 using fake accounts and websites; however, German authorities currently see no specific threat to the...

Germany Monitors Russian Disinformation Ahead of Bundestag Elections
German intelligence agencies are concerned about Russian interference in the February 23rd Bundestag elections, with Russia allegedly spending €4 billion on disinformation campaigns in 2024 and 2025 using fake accounts and websites; however, German authorities currently see no specific threat to the...
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40% Bias Score

NSA Offers Simple Steps to Enhance Smartphone Security
The NSA recommends simple steps to improve smartphone security, including regularly restarting your phone, disabling Bluetooth when not in use, avoiding public USB ports and Wi-Fi, and covering your phone's microphone and camera.

NSA Offers Simple Steps to Enhance Smartphone Security
The NSA recommends simple steps to improve smartphone security, including regularly restarting your phone, disabling Bluetooth when not in use, avoiding public USB ports and Wi-Fi, and covering your phone's microphone and camera.
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52% Bias Score

Microsoft to Replace Passwords with Passkeys for Over a Billion Users
Microsoft is pushing for a passwordless future for its billion plus users, replacing passwords with passkeys due to the recent theft of over one billion passwords via malware. Passkeys offer increased speed, security, and resistance to phishing attacks.

Microsoft to Replace Passwords with Passkeys for Over a Billion Users
Microsoft is pushing for a passwordless future for its billion plus users, replacing passwords with passkeys due to the recent theft of over one billion passwords via malware. Passkeys offer increased speed, security, and resistance to phishing attacks.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Downplays TikTok Security Threat Despite Widespread Concerns
President Trump downplayed TikTok's national security threat, contradicting numerous former aides, allies, and Supreme Court justices who view it as a significant risk for data mining and propaganda, while his recent actions indicate a potential change in position influenced by the app's flattery.

Trump Downplays TikTok Security Threat Despite Widespread Concerns
President Trump downplayed TikTok's national security threat, contradicting numerous former aides, allies, and Supreme Court justices who view it as a significant risk for data mining and propaganda, while his recent actions indicate a potential change in position influenced by the app's flattery.
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52% Bias Score
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