CYBERSECURITY

Feb 12 2026POLITICS

Why Russia's Telegram Restrictions Could Backfire

Russia's recent decision to tighten controls on Telegram has sparked a wave of criticism, particularly from those who rely on the app for essential communication. The state's communications regulator announced further restrictions, citing Telegram's failure to address criminal and terrorist activiti

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Feb 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Expert Joins Warner Technology Corp to Boost Security Efforts

Warner Technology Corp has just added a big name to their team. Ashleigh Steelman is now leading their defense community engagement. She's a pro with over 10 years of experience in cybersecurity, threat intelligence, and secure infrastructure. Ashleigh has worked in some tough places. She's been a

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Feb 10 2026OPINION

Hartford Aims to Lead in AI Cybersecurity

The city that has long been known for its insurance firms is now looking to become a hub for protecting against the new threats that artificial intelligence brings. Insurance companies in Connecticut are already spending huge sums on technology, and many have begun using AI to speed up claims, se

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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

AI in Banking: New Challenges and Opportunities

Banks are diving into AI, and it's a big deal. For the third year, it's the hottest trend in finance. But it's not all smooth sailing. AI brings both benefits and risks. On one hand, it boosts efficiency and improves customer service. On the other, it opens doors to fraud, deepfakes, and voice cloni

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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Big Data Leak: 149 Million Logins Left Unprotected

A huge problem has been found. A database with 149 million login details was left unprotected on a cloud service. This included 900, 000 Apple account details. The discovery was made by a security researcher who found a similar issue last year. Last year, the same researcher found another unsecured

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Jan 26 2026BUSINESS

Nike's Data Dilemma: A Cybersecurity Wake-Up Call

Nike is in hot water after a group of cybercriminals claimed to have stolen a massive amount of data from the company. The hackers, known as World Leaks, said they published 1. 4 terabytes of data related to Nike's business operations. Nike has not confirmed the breach, but they are investigating th

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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech's Big Shake-Up: AI, Power, and Rules

Tech is changing fast, and not just because of new gadgets. AI is taking over, and big companies are scrambling to keep up. Nvidia, for example, is investing big bucks in a startup called Baseten. Why? Because running AI models efficiently is becoming super important. It's not just about creating sm

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

NCC Group Sells Escode: A Strategic Shift

NCC Group has made a big move. They sold their software escrow and verification business, Escode, for a huge sum. This sale is part of a bigger plan. NCC wants to focus on their main business. That's cybersecurity. The sale is worth $369. 4 million. NCC will get about 262. 4 million pounds after ta

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Guard Your Online Business: Smart Moves to Beat Scams in 2026

In 2025, fraudsters took a big bite out of companies worldwide, swiping 8% of their revenue. Big corporations might shrug it off, but for small business owners, this can be a knockout punch. So, what's the game plan to stay safe online? Scammers are getting craftier. In 2023, fraud attempts on busi

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Canada's EV Deal with China Sparks U. S. Concerns

The U. S. is not happy with Canada's recent move to let in Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) with low tariffs. The U. S. Trade Representative, Jamieson Greer, thinks this could be a bad idea for Canada. He pointed out that the U. S. has high tariffs on Chinese cars to protect American workers and cons

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