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Three US Soldiers Arrested for Selling Military Secrets to China
Three US military personnel—two active-duty soldiers, Jian Zhao and Li Tian, and former soldier Ruoyu Duan—were arrested for allegedly selling classified military information, including data on HIMARS and US military readiness, to buyers in China for payments exceeding $15,000.
Three US Soldiers Arrested for Selling Military Secrets to China
Three US military personnel—two active-duty soldiers, Jian Zhao and Li Tian, and former soldier Ruoyu Duan—were arrested for allegedly selling classified military information, including data on HIMARS and US military readiness, to buyers in China for payments exceeding $15,000.
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52% Bias Score


Critical Flaw in Apple's Find My Network Poses National Security Threat
Researchers discovered a vulnerability, 'nRootTag', in Apple's Find My network allowing the tracking of Bluetooth devices with 90% success; this poses a national security risk due to the ability to track devices even without internet or GPS.
Critical Flaw in Apple's Find My Network Poses National Security Threat
Researchers discovered a vulnerability, 'nRootTag', in Apple's Find My network allowing the tracking of Bluetooth devices with 90% success; this poses a national security risk due to the ability to track devices even without internet or GPS.
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48% Bias Score


Georgian Call Center Scam Defrauds Britons of £9 Million
A data leak reveals a Georgian call center network defrauded British citizens of £9 million through cryptocurrency investment scams, targeting vulnerable individuals with fake ads and manipulated trading screens; victims lost significant savings, highlighting the sophistication and impact of such fr...
Georgian Call Center Scam Defrauds Britons of £9 Million
A data leak reveals a Georgian call center network defrauded British citizens of £9 million through cryptocurrency investment scams, targeting vulnerable individuals with fake ads and manipulated trading screens; victims lost significant savings, highlighting the sophistication and impact of such fr...
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28% Bias Score


Starlink Satellite Internet Used by Criminal Organizations in Scam Compounds
A California prosecutor alerted SpaceX that its Starlink satellite internet is being used by criminal organizations in Southeast Asian scam compounds, resulting in billions of dollars in losses; SpaceX did not respond.
Starlink Satellite Internet Used by Criminal Organizations in Scam Compounds
A California prosecutor alerted SpaceX that its Starlink satellite internet is being used by criminal organizations in Southeast Asian scam compounds, resulting in billions of dollars in losses; SpaceX did not respond.
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40% Bias Score


US Indicts 12 Chinese Nationals for State-Sponsored Hacking
Twelve Chinese nationals, including eight i-Soon employees, face US indictments for hacking numerous email accounts of dissidents, diplomats, and researchers, with charges ranging from €9,000 to €70,000 per target, following a data leak exposing their operations.
US Indicts 12 Chinese Nationals for State-Sponsored Hacking
Twelve Chinese nationals, including eight i-Soon employees, face US indictments for hacking numerous email accounts of dissidents, diplomats, and researchers, with charges ranging from €9,000 to €70,000 per target, following a data leak exposing their operations.
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48% Bias Score


Google to Delete User Location History Data Unless Settings Updated by May 18
Google will delete user location history data from its servers by May 18, 2025, unless users update their Google Maps app and privacy settings to move this data to their devices for enhanced security; failure to act will result in data deletion.
Google to Delete User Location History Data Unless Settings Updated by May 18
Google will delete user location history data from its servers by May 18, 2025, unless users update their Google Maps app and privacy settings to move this data to their devices for enhanced security; failure to act will result in data deletion.
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48% Bias Score

Infostealer Malware Leaks 2 Million Bank Card Details
Between 2023 and 2024, infostealer malware compromised almost 26 million Windows devices, leading to the theft of over 2 million unique bank card details; Kaspersky's research reveals that one in fourteen infections results in bank card data being stolen, emphasizing the urgent need for improved cyb...

Infostealer Malware Leaks 2 Million Bank Card Details
Between 2023 and 2024, infostealer malware compromised almost 26 million Windows devices, leading to the theft of over 2 million unique bank card details; Kaspersky's research reveals that one in fourteen infections results in bank card data being stolen, emphasizing the urgent need for improved cyb...
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28% Bias Score

Storm-0408 Malvertising Campaign Compromises Nearly One Million Devices
The Storm-0408 malvertising campaign, originating from illegal streaming websites, compromised almost one million devices globally by embedding malicious ads in movie streams, redirecting users through multiple layers to malware on platforms like GitHub to steal sensitive data.

Storm-0408 Malvertising Campaign Compromises Nearly One Million Devices
The Storm-0408 malvertising campaign, originating from illegal streaming websites, compromised almost one million devices globally by embedding malicious ads in movie streams, redirecting users through multiple layers to malware on platforms like GitHub to steal sensitive data.
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20% Bias Score

US Seizes Russian Crypto Exchange Garantex, Charges Administrators with Money Laundering
The US Secret Service seized the Russian cryptocurrency exchange Garantex, charging its two administrators, Aleksej Besciokov and Aleksandr Mira Serda, with a multimillion-dollar money laundering scheme involving over \$96 billion in crypto transactions since 2019, linked to ransomware, hacking, nar...

US Seizes Russian Crypto Exchange Garantex, Charges Administrators with Money Laundering
The US Secret Service seized the Russian cryptocurrency exchange Garantex, charging its two administrators, Aleksej Besciokov and Aleksandr Mira Serda, with a multimillion-dollar money laundering scheme involving over \$96 billion in crypto transactions since 2019, linked to ransomware, hacking, nar...
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40% Bias Score

LastPass Breach Results in $716 Million Cryptocurrency Theft
A San Francisco resident lost $716 million in XRP cryptocurrency stolen in January 2024 due to the 2022 LastPass breach; the Secret Service is investigating, tracing funds through multiple exchanges and linking the theft to other similar attacks.

LastPass Breach Results in $716 Million Cryptocurrency Theft
A San Francisco resident lost $716 million in XRP cryptocurrency stolen in January 2024 due to the 2022 LastPass breach; the Secret Service is investigating, tracing funds through multiple exchanges and linking the theft to other similar attacks.
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40% Bias Score

Pentagon Completes Nuclear Attack Simulation Exercise, Enhancing Forensics Capabilities
The Pentagon's 'Prominent Hunt' exercise, simulating nuclear detonations to improve nuclear forensics, concluded successfully, demonstrating the US's ability to trace the origin of attacks and deter potential adversaries, especially in scenarios involving improvised nuclear devices or states denying...

Pentagon Completes Nuclear Attack Simulation Exercise, Enhancing Forensics Capabilities
The Pentagon's 'Prominent Hunt' exercise, simulating nuclear detonations to improve nuclear forensics, concluded successfully, demonstrating the US's ability to trace the origin of attacks and deter potential adversaries, especially in scenarios involving improvised nuclear devices or states denying...
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56% Bias Score

Critical Chromium Browser Vulnerability Enables Impersonation Attacks
A new report reveals a critical vulnerability in Chromium browsers allowing malicious extensions to impersonate sensitive applications (password managers, banking apps) through a single click after installation, enabling attackers to steal credentials and financial assets.

Critical Chromium Browser Vulnerability Enables Impersonation Attacks
A new report reveals a critical vulnerability in Chromium browsers allowing malicious extensions to impersonate sensitive applications (password managers, banking apps) through a single click after installation, enabling attackers to steal credentials and financial assets.
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28% Bias Score
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