From Pagers to Bombs: How Everyday Devices Are Turning Deadly in Modern WarfareA recent attack in Lebanon demonstrates how everyday devices can be weaponized, highlighting vulnerabilities in global supply chains.
Tesla's Invasion of Privacy: Controversy Arises Over Sensitive Driver Data SharingTesla's privacy controversy raises concerns over excessive data collection and cybersecurity risks as vehicles become more connected.
China's Hacking Scandal Boosts U.S. Cybersecurity StocksU.S. cybersecurity stocks gain attention after a major hacking incident, prompting increased government spending and new legislation.
AI Could Create 170 Million Jobs by 2030—But Which Jobs Will Disappear?The WEF report predicts AI will create 170M jobs but eliminate 92M, emphasizing the need for skills retraining to adapt.
Cyberattacks from China Targeting Taiwan Surge to 2.4 Million a DayChina's cyber attacks targeting Taiwan's government have surged to 2.4 million daily, doubling from last year.
U.S. and Japan Partner to Combat AI-Driven Cyberattacks, Focus on ChinaThe U.S. and Japan will collaborate on AI-driven cyberattack research, establishing a hub in Washington to enhance cybersecurity insights.
Chinese Router Giant TP-Link Faces U.S. Security Scrutiny Over Hacking ConcernsThe U.S. investigates TP-Link over security risks linked to Chinese routers, amid concerns of hacking and market dominance.
Meta Slapped with $264 Million Fine Over 2018 Facebook Data BreachMeta fined €251 million by the EU for a 2018 data breach affecting millions, revealing vulnerabilities exploited by hackers.
14 North Korean Hackers Are Wanted by the U.S.—Department of State Offers $5 Million RewardThe U.S. offers up to $5M for info on 14 North Korean IT developers accused of stealing $88M and conducting fraud against U.S. firms.
Rep. Mike Waltz Pushes for Harsher Sanctions on China Over CyberattacksRep. Mike Waltz outlines a tough U.S. stance on Chinese cyberattacks and discusses strategies for Ukraine and drone threats.
South Korean President Orders Military Inspection of Election Systems—Could Democracy Be in Danger?President Yoon Suk Yeol raises concerns about South Korea's election systems, citing flaws and potential data manipulation by hackers.
T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon Breached: How China is Spying on U.S. TelecomsSecurity officials urge encrypted messaging after a cyberattack by the Chinese hacker group Salt Typhoon targeting U.S. telecom companies.
3,000 Chinese-made CCTV Cameras in South Korea Raise National Security ConcernsConcerns rise over 3,000 Chinese CCTV cameras in Seoul, prompting calls for urgent replacement due to security vulnerabilities.
Trump’s Change of Heart on TikTok: Will He Undo Biden’s Ban?Trump's potential reversal of Biden's TikTok ban raises questions about U.S.-China relations and cybersecurity policies.
North Korea Jams GPS Signals, While Hackers Target South Korean GovernementHacktivists are increasingly targeting South Korea amid the Russia-Ukraine war, posing significant cyber threats to national systems.
North Korea’s Cyber Heists Fuel 25% of GDP, Fund Nuclear Program: Ex-NSA ChiefA former US cybersecurity official estimates North Korea earns 25% of its GDP through ransomware cyberattacks.
Intel Under Fire in China: Security Reviews Threaten Billions in RevenueIntel faces strict security reviews in China over product vulnerabilities, raising concerns about its financial impact amid trade tensions.
Chinese Hackers Compromise US Telecom Firms, Access Surveillance SystemsChinese cyberattack infiltrating the networks of US broadband communication companies is being investigated.
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