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朝日新聞社6d
Intruder breaches base of Air Force One, shot fired
WASHINGTON--Another intruder has breached the home of Air Force One, one of the nation’s most sensitive military bases, and this time a resident opened fire on the trespasser, Joint Base Andrews ...
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Secret Service Investigates Intrusion at National Security Adviser’s Home
The intruder was not detected by the security detail posted outside Jake Sullivan’s home. Mr. Sullivan was not harmed during the breach last month. Send any friend a story As a subscriber ...
New York Post12d
‘Intoxicated’ intruder enters Washington home of Biden’s national security advisor in dead of night
In a stunning breach of security ... 3 a.m. Sullivan reportedly alerted his security detail only after asking the intruder, who appeared to be intoxicated and confused, to leave the premises.
People11d
Home Invasion at National Security Adviser's Residence Sparks Investigation by Secret Service
PEOPLE The U.S. Secret Service is investigating an April incident in which an intruder gained access inside national security adviser Jake Sullivan's Washington, D.C. home. The security breach ...
Defense News1d
Debt breach could damage defense industry, Air Force official says
(Courtesy of CSIS) WASHINGTON — A breach of the debt ceiling could do “long-lasting and profound damage” to the defense industrial base, the Air Force’s top acquisition official said Thursday.
Cyber Defense Magazine
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The Cybercrime Blame Game: It’s Time to Unite the Industry Against a Common Enemy.
The need for the cybersecurity industry to work together in order to combat the rising threat of cybercrime. By Brendan Kotze ...
Forbes2d
Health Insurer Anthem Struck By Massive Data Breach
After discovering the data breach the company contacted law enforcement, and has stated that they are working with the FBI and cooperating in their investigation. Anthem also stated that they have ...
TechRadar4d
Data breaches actually fell in the first part of 2023
South Korea saw a 12-fold increase. Some of the biggest breaches by email count were Russia’s Sberbank (2.9 million accounts leaked), US’ Weee! with 1.1 million leaked, and Zurich Insurance ...
Dark Reading26d
T-Mobile Experiences Yet Another Data Breach
After an incident that affected 836 customers, T-Mobile disclosed its second breach of 2023. The attack began on Feb. 24 and ended on March 30, and it allowed the attackers access to customers ...
TheStreet.com5d
Hilton, Trump Hotels Suffer Data Breaches
How about a debit card? First, however, what happened in the latest breaches? Trump Hotels has issued a statement that said it “may” have been a victim. It acknowledged that malware was at ...
The Star12d
Data breaches rising rapidly
The only non-Asian country in the top five was Brazil, which saw a 770% increase. Data breaches and cybersecurity concerns are not new in Malaysia, according to the Surfshark report – since 2004 ...
CNN11d
‘Sounding the alarm’: World on track to breach a critical warming threshold in the next five years
The world is now likely to breach a key climate threshold for the first time within the next five years, according to the World Meteorological Organization, due to a combination of heat-trapping ...

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