Yesterday, Germany began a landmark trial of Colonel Anwar Raslan, a former high ranking Syrian regime officer who is on trial for overseeing the torture of thousands of prisoners. Raslan worked for …
How the Justice Department is Permitted to Use Counter-Drone Technology
Last week, Attorney General William Barr released a publication designed to guide the Justice Department in their use of protective counter-drone actions taken against unmanned aircraft systems that …
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Artificial Intelligence Outperforms Human Analysts In This Key Area
New research fro the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) reveals that AI technology can be more cautious about its conclusions in situations where data is limited than humans are. In a situation in …
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Microsoft Sway Abused in Office 365 Phishing Attack
According to an analysis released by Group-IB on Thursday, a threat actor group called PerSwaysion has attacked Microsoft services, compromising at least 150 executives in a targeted phishing …
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Hackers say they stole millions of credit cards from Banco BCR
The Banco BCR, the state-owned Bank of Costa Rica, was reportedly hacked and 11 million credit card credentials were allegedly stolen. Hackers claimed to have gained access to the bank's network in …
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DHS CISA to provide DoH and DoT servers for government use
Yesterday, the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) announced that it plans to run DoH and DoT DNS resolution servers for federal use. However, the …
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Russia’s Aging Infrastructure Threatens Oil Output Pact
Experts warn that Russia's compliance with an oil production deal with Saudi Arabia and the US could be threatened by the country's outdated infrastructure and other complications, such as winding …
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South Korea records no new local virus cases
As of Wednesday, South Korea has reported no new local COVID-19 cases, stating that all four new cases were imported. This represents a major milestone for the country, which was affected by COVID-19 …
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2 million Australians have downloaded a coronavirus contact tracing app
A new COVID-19 tracing app called COVIDSafe was launched in Australia on Sunday and has already amassed more than 2 million downloads in just a matter of days. The app is voluntary and is designed to …
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NGA Knows Its Challenges, Now It Needs the Tech to Address Them
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency recently published its second annual Tech Focus Areas, which outlines the top problem areas the agency is seeking to address using technology solutions in …
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