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Flock Safety's Expansion of Police Surveillance Raises Privacy Concerns

Police will soon be able to use Flock Safety's AI-powered cameras for surveillance, raising privacy concerns; the $7.5 billion company already has tens of thousands of license plate readers and will add live feed access this fall.

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Security Alert: Dating App Kidnappings in Mexico

U.S. Embassy officials in Mexico issued a security alert warning American citizens of a rise in kidnappings linked to dating apps in the Puerto Vallarta and Nuevo Nayarit areas, advising caution and urging meetings in public places.

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German Cybercrime Soars to €178.6 Billion in Losses

Germany's 2024 cybercrime report reveals 131,391 domestic cybercrimes and 201,877 international attacks, resulting in €178.6 billion in economic losses; Operation Endgame disrupted a Russian cybercrime network, highlighting the transnational nature of the threat.

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Meta and Yandex Covertly Track Android Users' Browsing Data

Meta and Yandex secretly tracked Android users' browsing data via background scripts, bypassing privacy settings on major browsers; Google confirmed this violated its security principles, prompting Meta to pause the feature and Yandex to deny collecting sensitive data.

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Spain: Epicenter of a Global Surge in AI-Powered Cyberattacks

Spain leads globally in the 96% surge of spyware risks in Q1 2025, also ranking highly in fake update scams (a 1711% global increase), according to the Gen digital's Gen Threat Report. AI-powered attacks and sophisticated phishing techniques are behind this rise.

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US Blocks Smuggling of Potentially Bioterroristic Fungus

In 2023, US authorities thwarted a Chinese researcher's attempt to smuggle Fusarium graminearum, a fungus that can affect crops and cause illness in humans and animals, into the US; the researcher and his girlfriend face charges for conspiracy, smuggling, and making false statements.

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Shared Responsibility for Retirement Savings Cybersecurity

The U.S. Department of Labor's 2021 cybersecurity guidance underscores a shared responsibility to protect retirement savings, emphasizing employer due diligence in vendor selection, best practices for cybersecurity, and individual actions like multi-factor authentication to prevent cyber fraud.

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Chinese National Charged with Smuggling Potential Bioweapon into US

A Chinese national, Zunyong Liu, was charged with smuggling fusarium graminearum, a toxic fungus classified as a potential bioweapon, into the US via Detroit Metropolitan Airport in July 2023; his girlfriend, a University of Michigan researcher, is also implicated.

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Chinese Scientists Charged with Smuggling Toxic Fungus into US

Two Chinese scientists, Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu, were charged with smuggling the toxic fungus Fusarium graminearum into the US in July 2024; Jian, a member of the Chinese Communist Party, hid the fungus in her backpack, while Liu, who had previously worked at the University of Michigan lab wher...

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Chinese National Charged with Smuggling Toxic Fungus into US

A 34-year-old Chinese national, Zunyong Liu, was charged with smuggling the toxic fungus fusarium graminearum into the US, intending to use it for research at a University of Michigan lab where his girlfriend works; the FBI alleges this poses grave national security concerns.

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Germany's Cybercrime Surge: 202,000 Foreign Attacks, Low Solve Rate

Germany faced over 333,000 cybercrimes in 2024, with nearly 202,000 originating abroad, linked to its support for Ukraine; only 32 percent were solved, revealing significant challenges in combating international cybercrime.

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Fake Euronews Videos Spread Moldova Disinformation

False videos using Euronews branding spread misinformation about Moldova's crime and health issues on TikTok and X via fake accounts, part of the pro-Russian Matryoshka campaign aiming to weaken Western alliances.

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