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Open-Source AI: A Cybersecurity Threat, Warns Spain's INCIBE Director
Félix Juárez, head of Spain's INCIBE, warned at Tel Aviv's CyberTech forum that the open-source AI tool DeepSeek poses a major cybersecurity threat due to its low cost and accessibility, potentially leading to increased malicious activities and necessitating international cooperation.
Open-Source AI: A Cybersecurity Threat, Warns Spain's INCIBE Director
Félix Juárez, head of Spain's INCIBE, warned at Tel Aviv's CyberTech forum that the open-source AI tool DeepSeek poses a major cybersecurity threat due to its low cost and accessibility, potentially leading to increased malicious activities and necessitating international cooperation.
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48% Bias Score


Accidental Access to Sensitive US Military Chat Exposes Security Failures
A journalist accidentally accessed a Signal group chat used by top US national security officials to discuss and celebrate a military strike in Yemen, revealing significant security failures and potential violations of the Espionage Act, prompting calls for investigations and raising concerns about ...
Accidental Access to Sensitive US Military Chat Exposes Security Failures
A journalist accidentally accessed a Signal group chat used by top US national security officials to discuss and celebrate a military strike in Yemen, revealing significant security failures and potential violations of the Espionage Act, prompting calls for investigations and raising concerns about ...
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Officials Leak Classified Yemen Airstrike Plans via Unsecured Chat
Top U.S. officials, including Vice President Vance, Defense Secretary Hegseth, and National Security Advisor Waltz, leaked highly classified information about planned airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen via a Signal group chat accessible to a journalist from The Atlantic, demonstrating a severe lap...
U.S. Officials Leak Classified Yemen Airstrike Plans via Unsecured Chat
Top U.S. officials, including Vice President Vance, Defense Secretary Hegseth, and National Security Advisor Waltz, leaked highly classified information about planned airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen via a Signal group chat accessible to a journalist from The Atlantic, demonstrating a severe lap...
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52% Bias Score


Germany's Defense Boom: A Job Market Reshuffle
Germany's defense industry faces a massive workforce shortage, with estimates of 160,000 to 760,000 unfilled positions by 2030, as companies like Hensoldt and Rheinmetall actively recruit from struggling sectors, highlighting the reallocation of talent driven by increased NATO spending.
Germany's Defense Boom: A Job Market Reshuffle
Germany's defense industry faces a massive workforce shortage, with estimates of 160,000 to 760,000 unfilled positions by 2030, as companies like Hensoldt and Rheinmetall actively recruit from struggling sectors, highlighting the reallocation of talent driven by increased NATO spending.
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48% Bias Score


White House Signal Use Sparks Security and Privacy Debate
The White House's alleged use of the encrypted messaging app Signal for sensitive foreign policy discussions has raised concerns about security and compliance with government regulations, highlighting vulnerabilities in end-to-end encrypted communication despite its growing popularity among 70 milli...
White House Signal Use Sparks Security and Privacy Debate
The White House's alleged use of the encrypted messaging app Signal for sensitive foreign policy discussions has raised concerns about security and compliance with government regulations, highlighting vulnerabilities in end-to-end encrypted communication despite its growing popularity among 70 milli...
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40% Bias Score


Accidental Leak of Yemen Airstrike Plans Exposes US Security Vulnerability
Top Trump administration officials accidentally leaked highly sensitive details of planned Yemen airstrikes against Houthi rebels to a journalist via a Signal group chat, prompting a White House confirmation and a review of security protocols.
Accidental Leak of Yemen Airstrike Plans Exposes US Security Vulnerability
Top Trump administration officials accidentally leaked highly sensitive details of planned Yemen airstrikes against Houthi rebels to a journalist via a Signal group chat, prompting a White House confirmation and a review of security protocols.
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44% Bias Score

Global Geopolitical Uncertainty Drives Investments in Economic Security
Global geopolitical tensions are driving governments and businesses to prioritize economic security, increasing investments in energy infrastructure (LNG terminals in Texas), semiconductor production, and cybersecurity, reflecting a shift towards strategic autonomy and reshoring.

Global Geopolitical Uncertainty Drives Investments in Economic Security
Global geopolitical tensions are driving governments and businesses to prioritize economic security, increasing investments in energy infrastructure (LNG terminals in Texas), semiconductor production, and cybersecurity, reflecting a shift towards strategic autonomy and reshoring.
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44% Bias Score

Return Fraud Costs Merchants $900 Billion Annually
Return fraud, costing merchants nearly $900 billion annually, involves consumers fraudulently returning merchandise or falsely reporting non-delivery; AI-driven solutions and programs like Mastercard's First-Party Trust are mitigating this growing problem.

Return Fraud Costs Merchants $900 Billion Annually
Return fraud, costing merchants nearly $900 billion annually, involves consumers fraudulently returning merchandise or falsely reporting non-delivery; AI-driven solutions and programs like Mastercard's First-Party Trust are mitigating this growing problem.
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48% Bias Score

NSA Warns Employees of Signal Vulnerabilities After Hegseth Leak
The NSA warned its employees in February 2025 about Signal's vulnerabilities after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth leaked war plans via Signal, highlighting successful Russian exploits of the app despite its end-to-end encryption.

NSA Warns Employees of Signal Vulnerabilities After Hegseth Leak
The NSA warned its employees in February 2025 about Signal's vulnerabilities after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth leaked war plans via Signal, highlighting successful Russian exploits of the app despite its end-to-end encryption.
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40% Bias Score

23andMe Files for Bankruptcy, Raising Concerns Over Genetic Data Privacy
23andMe, a consumer DNA testing company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March 2025, following a 2023 data breach impacting nearly 7 million users and subsequent financial decline. The bankruptcy will involve a court-supervised sale of assets, including customer genetic data, raising privacy conc...

23andMe Files for Bankruptcy, Raising Concerns Over Genetic Data Privacy
23andMe, a consumer DNA testing company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March 2025, following a 2023 data breach impacting nearly 7 million users and subsequent financial decline. The bankruptcy will involve a court-supervised sale of assets, including customer genetic data, raising privacy conc...
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56% Bias Score

Fiber Optic Sensors Detect Threats to Undersea Cables
Several companies are developing fiber optic cable sensor technology to detect damage and threats to undersea cables, which carry vast amounts of internet data; this technology analyzes light signal changes within the cables to detect nearby activity, offering a proactive security measure.

Fiber Optic Sensors Detect Threats to Undersea Cables
Several companies are developing fiber optic cable sensor technology to detect damage and threats to undersea cables, which carry vast amounts of internet data; this technology analyzes light signal changes within the cables to detect nearby activity, offering a proactive security measure.
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36% Bias Score

Russia Enacts Strict Anti-Fraud Law to Combat Sophisticated Financial Scams
The Russian State Duma passed a law to combat financial fraud, introducing bank transaction limits (over 50,000 rubles), a mandatory "second key" authorization for online transfers, and blocking of suspicious ATM withdrawals, aimed at protecting citizens, especially the elderly, from sophisticated s...

Russia Enacts Strict Anti-Fraud Law to Combat Sophisticated Financial Scams
The Russian State Duma passed a law to combat financial fraud, introducing bank transaction limits (over 50,000 rubles), a mandatory "second key" authorization for online transfers, and blocking of suspicious ATM withdrawals, aimed at protecting citizens, especially the elderly, from sophisticated s...
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52% Bias Score
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