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DOGE Employees Access Classified Nuclear Weapons Networks
Two Department of Government Efficiency employees, lacking security clearances, reportedly accessed classified US nuclear weapons networks, contradicting the Department of Energy's denial, raising serious security concerns.
DOGE Employees Access Classified Nuclear Weapons Networks
Two Department of Government Efficiency employees, lacking security clearances, reportedly accessed classified US nuclear weapons networks, contradicting the Department of Energy's denial, raising serious security concerns.
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52% Bias Score


15 Gigawatts Vanish, Plunging Iberian Peninsula into Darkness
A massive blackout hit the Iberian Peninsula on Monday after 15 gigawatts of power vanished from Spain's grid for five seconds, causing a system-wide collapse that affected transport, hospitals, and payment systems; investigations are underway.
15 Gigawatts Vanish, Plunging Iberian Peninsula into Darkness
A massive blackout hit the Iberian Peninsula on Monday after 15 gigawatts of power vanished from Spain's grid for five seconds, causing a system-wide collapse that affected transport, hospitals, and payment systems; investigations are underway.
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40% Bias Score


AI Cybersecurity Risks: Urgent Need for Governance and Security Best Practices
Gartner predicts that by 2026, 80% of organizations will struggle to manage non-human AI identities, creating cybersecurity risks. An MIT study reveals that 70% of large language models are susceptible to prompt injection attacks, where malicious code is embedded in AI inputs. Deloitte reports that ...
AI Cybersecurity Risks: Urgent Need for Governance and Security Best Practices
Gartner predicts that by 2026, 80% of organizations will struggle to manage non-human AI identities, creating cybersecurity risks. An MIT study reveals that 70% of large language models are susceptible to prompt injection attacks, where malicious code is embedded in AI inputs. Deloitte reports that ...
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44% Bias Score


Widespread Power Outage Cripples Iberian Peninsula
A massive power outage struck mainland Spain and Portugal on Monday, affecting millions and disrupting transportation, communication, and businesses; while power is being restored, the cause remains under investigation, with early indications pointing to a rare atmospheric phenomenon.
Widespread Power Outage Cripples Iberian Peninsula
A massive power outage struck mainland Spain and Portugal on Monday, affecting millions and disrupting transportation, communication, and businesses; while power is being restored, the cause remains under investigation, with early indications pointing to a rare atmospheric phenomenon.
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16% Bias Score


Spain-Portugal Blackout Underscores Germany's Power Grid Vulnerability
A massive power outage in Spain and Portugal disrupted daily life for millions, highlighting vulnerabilities in interconnected systems; while Germany's grid is considered secure, geopolitical tensions increase the risk of similar events, necessitating improved resilience and public preparedness.
Spain-Portugal Blackout Underscores Germany's Power Grid Vulnerability
A massive power outage in Spain and Portugal disrupted daily life for millions, highlighting vulnerabilities in interconnected systems; while Germany's grid is considered secure, geopolitical tensions increase the risk of similar events, necessitating improved resilience and public preparedness.
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36% Bias Score


Spain and Portugal Rule Out Cyberattack in Massive Power Outage
A massive power outage hit Spain and Portugal on Monday at 12:33 PM Spanish time, causing widespread chaos. Spanish grid operator REE, after collaborating with national agencies, ruled out a cyberattack, attributing the incident to a problem within the energy transport network.
Spain and Portugal Rule Out Cyberattack in Massive Power Outage
A massive power outage hit Spain and Portugal on Monday at 12:33 PM Spanish time, causing widespread chaos. Spanish grid operator REE, after collaborating with national agencies, ruled out a cyberattack, attributing the incident to a problem within the energy transport network.
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40% Bias Score

Spain Declares Unprecedented Electricity Crisis After Massive Power Outage
On Monday, Spain and Portugal experienced a massive power outage, prompting President Pedro Sánchez to declare an unprecedented electricity crisis under EU Directive 2019/41, requiring the government to alert the European Commission and neighboring countries. The outage, affecting 60% of Spain's ele...

Spain Declares Unprecedented Electricity Crisis After Massive Power Outage
On Monday, Spain and Portugal experienced a massive power outage, prompting President Pedro Sánchez to declare an unprecedented electricity crisis under EU Directive 2019/41, requiring the government to alert the European Commission and neighboring countries. The outage, affecting 60% of Spain's ele...
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36% Bias Score

Massive Blackout Hits Spain, Prompts National Emergency Declaration
On [Date], a massive blackout plunged 60% of Spain into darkness for 5 seconds, stranding 35,000 on trains, prompting a national emergency declaration in multiple regions while the government investigates potential causes, including cyberattacks.

Massive Blackout Hits Spain, Prompts National Emergency Declaration
On [Date], a massive blackout plunged 60% of Spain into darkness for 5 seconds, stranding 35,000 on trains, prompting a national emergency declaration in multiple regions while the government investigates potential causes, including cyberattacks.
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60% Bias Score

House Passes "Take It Down Act" Criminalizing Non-Consensual Explicit Image Sharing
The House passed the bipartisan "Take It Down Act", making it a federal crime to post non-consensual explicit images online, requiring social media companies to remove such content within 48 hours of a victim's request, following a unanimous Senate vote and advocacy from First Lady Melania Trump.

House Passes "Take It Down Act" Criminalizing Non-Consensual Explicit Image Sharing
The House passed the bipartisan "Take It Down Act", making it a federal crime to post non-consensual explicit images online, requiring social media companies to remove such content within 48 hours of a victim's request, following a unanimous Senate vote and advocacy from First Lady Melania Trump.
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52% Bias Score

France Accuses Russia's GRU of Widespread Cyberattacks
France officially accused Russia's GRU of a sustained cyberattack campaign targeting French interests since 2015, including the TV5Monde sabotage and the 2017 Macron campaign email hack, with increased attacks since 2021 targeting various sectors, as detailed in a new report.

France Accuses Russia's GRU of Widespread Cyberattacks
France officially accused Russia's GRU of a sustained cyberattack campaign targeting French interests since 2015, including the TV5Monde sabotage and the 2017 Macron campaign email hack, with increased attacks since 2021 targeting various sectors, as detailed in a new report.
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52% Bias Score

Malicious PDFs in SMS Messages: A Rising Mobile Security Threat
Cybercriminals are increasingly using SMS messages containing malicious PDFs to bypass security measures, leveraging user trust in the file type and brand mimicry to deliver hidden threats such as masked links and QR codes; this trend represents a significant shift in mobile attack methodology.

Malicious PDFs in SMS Messages: A Rising Mobile Security Threat
Cybercriminals are increasingly using SMS messages containing malicious PDFs to bypass security measures, leveraging user trust in the file type and brand mimicry to deliver hidden threats such as masked links and QR codes; this trend represents a significant shift in mobile attack methodology.
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48% Bias Score

Rise in Fraudulent Dutch Driver's Licenses and ID Cards
In the Netherlands, fraudulent driver's licenses and identity cards are increasingly common, surpassing passport forgery due to their frequent use and easier replication, though overall identity fraud rates remain stable; authorities are improving detection via training and technology.

Rise in Fraudulent Dutch Driver's Licenses and ID Cards
In the Netherlands, fraudulent driver's licenses and identity cards are increasingly common, surpassing passport forgery due to their frequent use and easier replication, though overall identity fraud rates remain stable; authorities are improving detection via training and technology.
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32% Bias Score
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