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Iranian Hackers Threaten to Release Trump Emails
Iranian-linked hackers, under the alias "Robert," threaten to release 100 gigabytes of stolen emails from former President Trump's inner circle, including his White House Chief of Staff, lawyer, advisor, and Stormy Daniels; the US CISA calls it a disinformation campaign.
Iranian Hackers Threaten to Release Trump Emails
Iranian-linked hackers, under the alias "Robert," threaten to release 100 gigabytes of stolen emails from former President Trump's inner circle, including his White House Chief of Staff, lawyer, advisor, and Stormy Daniels; the US CISA calls it a disinformation campaign.
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44% Bias Score


DMSP Data Cutoff Impairs NOAA Hurricane Forecasting During Peak Season
The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program, a key source of weather data for NOAA since the 1960s, will end on July 31st, impacting hurricane forecasting during peak season due to the Navy's cybersecurity concerns and IT modernization efforts, despite NOAA's claims of sufficient alternatives and c...
DMSP Data Cutoff Impairs NOAA Hurricane Forecasting During Peak Season
The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program, a key source of weather data for NOAA since the 1960s, will end on July 31st, impacting hurricane forecasting during peak season due to the Navy's cybersecurity concerns and IT modernization efforts, despite NOAA's claims of sufficient alternatives and c...
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40% Bias Score


Qantas Data Breach Exposes Details of Six Million Customers
A cyberattack on a third-party platform handling Qantas customer data resulted in the exposure of personal information for approximately six million customers, including names, email addresses, phone numbers, and birthdays, on July 2nd, 2024.
Qantas Data Breach Exposes Details of Six Million Customers
A cyberattack on a third-party platform handling Qantas customer data resulted in the exposure of personal information for approximately six million customers, including names, email addresses, phone numbers, and birthdays, on July 2nd, 2024.
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28% Bias Score


Qantas Data Breach Exposes Data of Six Million Customers
A data hack on Monday exposed the personal information of six million Qantas customers, including names, email addresses, phone numbers, birth dates, and frequent flyer numbers, though not financial or passport data; Qantas has secured its systems and is cooperating with authorities.
Qantas Data Breach Exposes Data of Six Million Customers
A data hack on Monday exposed the personal information of six million Qantas customers, including names, email addresses, phone numbers, birth dates, and frequent flyer numbers, though not financial or passport data; Qantas has secured its systems and is cooperating with authorities.
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24% Bias Score


Qantas Data Breach Exposes Millions of Customer Profiles
Up to six million Qantas customer profiles were exposed in a data breach on June 30th, compromising personal information such as names, email addresses, and birth dates but not financial or passport data; the airline is investigating and has contacted authorities.
Qantas Data Breach Exposes Millions of Customer Profiles
Up to six million Qantas customer profiles were exposed in a data breach on June 30th, compromising personal information such as names, email addresses, and birth dates but not financial or passport data; the airline is investigating and has contacted authorities.
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32% Bias Score


EU Launches Quantum Strategy to Become Global Leader
The European Commission adopted its first Quantum strategy on Wednesday, aiming to make the EU a global leader in quantum technologies by streamlining investments, strengthening coordination among member states, and expanding public infrastructure to overcome the current lag in commercializing quant...
EU Launches Quantum Strategy to Become Global Leader
The European Commission adopted its first Quantum strategy on Wednesday, aiming to make the EU a global leader in quantum technologies by streamlining investments, strengthening coordination among member states, and expanding public infrastructure to overcome the current lag in commercializing quant...
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40% Bias Score

Lone Actors Pose Biggest Threat to July 4th Celebrations
A joint FBI and DHS bulletin warns that lone actors and small groups pose the greatest terrorist threat to July 4th celebrations, citing recent attacks and the Israel-Hamas conflict as potential motivators, while also highlighting the risk of unauthorized drone use.

Lone Actors Pose Biggest Threat to July 4th Celebrations
A joint FBI and DHS bulletin warns that lone actors and small groups pose the greatest terrorist threat to July 4th celebrations, citing recent attacks and the Israel-Hamas conflict as potential motivators, while also highlighting the risk of unauthorized drone use.
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52% Bias Score

Qantas Data Breach Exposes Millions of Customer Records
Up to six million Qantas Airways customer accounts were compromised in a data breach impacting a Manila-based call centre, exposing personal data like names, email addresses, and frequent flyer numbers, prompting warnings for customers to remain vigilant against phishing attempts.

Qantas Data Breach Exposes Millions of Customer Records
Up to six million Qantas Airways customer accounts were compromised in a data breach impacting a Manila-based call centre, exposing personal data like names, email addresses, and frequent flyer numbers, prompting warnings for customers to remain vigilant against phishing attempts.
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24% Bias Score

FinTRAC Tightens Scrutiny of Iran Transactions Amid Rise in Suspicious Activity
FinTRAC, Canada's anti-money-laundering agency, will soon issue stricter guidelines for businesses handling transactions to or from Iran due to a sharp increase in suspicious activity, rising from 6,866 reports in 2023-24 to 19,572 in 2024-25, following a global call for action from the FATF highlig...

FinTRAC Tightens Scrutiny of Iran Transactions Amid Rise in Suspicious Activity
FinTRAC, Canada's anti-money-laundering agency, will soon issue stricter guidelines for businesses handling transactions to or from Iran due to a sharp increase in suspicious activity, rising from 6,866 reports in 2023-24 to 19,572 in 2024-25, following a global call for action from the FATF highlig...
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24% Bias Score

Record High for ASX Despite Weak Retail Sales; Rate Cut Expected
The Australian sharemarket hit a record high (8597.70) on Wednesday despite weaker-than-expected retail sales growth (0.2% in May), fueling expectations of another interest rate cut. Several companies experienced significant share price changes, including Domino's (down 15.8%), Qantas (down 2.2%), a...

Record High for ASX Despite Weak Retail Sales; Rate Cut Expected
The Australian sharemarket hit a record high (8597.70) on Wednesday despite weaker-than-expected retail sales growth (0.2% in May), fueling expectations of another interest rate cut. Several companies experienced significant share price changes, including Domino's (down 15.8%), Qantas (down 2.2%), a...
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36% Bias Score

Qantas Data Breach Exposes Data of 6 Million Customers
Qantas Airways experienced a data breach affecting 6 million customers, exposing names, contact details, and birth dates via a compromised third-party customer service platform; no financial data was accessed, and flight operations are unaffected.

Qantas Data Breach Exposes Data of 6 Million Customers
Qantas Airways experienced a data breach affecting 6 million customers, exposing names, contact details, and birth dates via a compromised third-party customer service platform; no financial data was accessed, and flight operations are unaffected.
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44% Bias Score

Chinese Nationals Arrested for Spying on US Navy
Two Chinese nationals, Yuance Chen and Liren Lai, were arrested on Friday for acting as agents of China's Ministry of State Security (MSS), collecting intelligence on US Navy personnel and bases, and recruiting military members; they face up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

Chinese Nationals Arrested for Spying on US Navy
Two Chinese nationals, Yuance Chen and Liren Lai, were arrested on Friday for acting as agents of China's Ministry of State Security (MSS), collecting intelligence on US Navy personnel and bases, and recruiting military members; they face up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
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60% Bias Score
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