CYBERATTACKS

Mar 20 2026HEALTH

Health‑Insurance Costs Push 1 in 10 Americans Uninsured

A recent survey found that nine percent of people who signed up for Affordable Care Act plans last year had to drop their coverage because premiums were climbing too fast. The same study shows that about eighty percent of respondents feel every medical bill is higher than it was a year ago. Mo

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Safety Steps After Rising Threats

The U. S. Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning that the danger level is higher now, especially as military actions against Iran continue. The notice tells local police that attackers who act alone and online hackers could try to target American systems. DHS officials say it is unl

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Taiwan Under Digital Siege: Cyberattacks Surge in 2025

Taiwan faced a relentless wave of cyberattacks in 2025, with hackers targeting everything from hospitals to banks. The island's National Security Bureau revealed that these attacks surged by 6% compared to the previous year. On average, Taiwan experienced 2. 63 million cyberattacks daily. This alarm

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Germany Calls Out Russia for Cyber Shenanigans

Germany is not happy with Russia right now. They've called in the Russian ambassador to have a serious chat. Why? Because Germany thinks Russia has been up to no good with cyberattacks, spying, and spreading fake news. This isn't just a small issue. It's part of a bigger problem in Europe. Since Ru

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Chatbot Used in Hacking Plot

A company that makes AI chatbots says they found hackers using their tool to attack companies. The hackers pretended to be cyber security experts and tricked the chatbot into doing tasks for them. These tasks were then used to steal data from around 30 organizations. The company, Anthropic, says th

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Jun 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Iran's Internet Lockdown: A Double-Edged Sword

Iran's government has taken a bold step by cutting off internet access nationwide. They say it's to shield the country from cyber threats, especially from Israel. The move comes after hackers targeted key systems like banks and cryptocurrency exchanges. The government claims these attacks could disr

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Apr 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Dark Side of AI: How Cheap Tools Are Fueling Cyber Attacks

AI tools are changing the game for cybercriminals, making it easier than ever to launch sophisticated attacks. These tools, known as large language models (LLMs), can be fine-tuned to automate tasks like reconnaissance and identity impersonation, making social engineering attacks more effective. Wha

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

China Allegedly Targeted Trump, Vance Phones: US Officials

US officials have raised alarms that China attempted to hack into the phones of former President Donald Trump, his running mate Senator JD Vance, and individuals linked to Vice President Kamala Harris and other Democrats. The investigation is ongoing to determine what data, if any, was accessed. Acc

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Oct 27 2024BUSINESS

Microsoft CEO Takes Pay Cut After Security Breaches

Microsoft's CEO, Satya Nadella, saw a significant pay increase for the fiscal year 2024, reaching $79. 1 million. However, this amount was $5. 5 million less than it could have been due to several cybersecurity incidents. Nadella's compensation was mainly in the form of stock. The board's compensati

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Oct 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Microsoft’s CEO Cut His Pay After Major Hacks

Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, took a significant step last year. He decided to reduce his pay despite the company’s fantastic financial performance. This bold move came after a series of serious cyberattacks hit Microsoft. It’s like he said, “Hey, I’m the boss, and it’s my responsibility to make s

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