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Cybercriminal networks increasingly aligned with Russia, China, and Iran in global hacking campaigns

Cybercriminal networks increasingly aligned with Russia, China, and Iran in global hacking campaigns

Governments like Russia, China, and Iran are increasingly collaborating with criminal hacking groups to carry out cyber espionage and cyberattacks against adversaries, including the United States, according to a digital threat report released by Microsoft on Tuesday. This growing partnership between authoritarian regimes and cybercriminals is raising concerns among security experts and officials, who warn that it is becoming harder to distinguish between state-sponsored cyber operations and independent criminal activities aimed at financial gain. The Microsoft report highlights how these alliances are being leveraged to both disrupt rivals and generate profit for cybercriminals. By aligning with criminal hacking networks, these…
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Brazilian Supreme Court approves return of social media platform X

Brazilian Supreme Court approves return of social media platform X

The Brazilian Supreme Court has authorized the return of the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, to full operational status in the country. The decision, issued by Justice Alexandre de Moraes, takes effect immediately and resolves a longstanding legal battle between the platform’s owner, Elon Musk, and Brazilian authorities. The platform had been suspended in late August, after failing to comply with multiple court orders to combat hate speech and appoint a legal representative within Brazil as required by local regulations. The situation escalated when Musk publicly criticized the orders, labeling them an infringement on free speech and…
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Trump doubles down on attacks against Kamala Harris and others during Pennsylvania rallies

Trump doubles down on attacks against Kamala Harris and others during Pennsylvania rallies

Former President Donald Trump delivered fiery remarks during two campaign rallies in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, targeting Vice President Kamala Harris, various women, and his critics while dismissing concerns that his rhetoric might alienate voters. Speaking in Scranton, a pivotal battleground, Trump made it clear that he had no intention of moderating his tone, even if it cost him support. “I don’t want to be nice,” Trump declared to his audience. “You know, someone told me, ‘You should be nicer. Women don’t like that.’ And I said, ‘I don’t care.'” Despite polling data showing that women generally view him more negatively…
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Judge orders Google to open Android app store to competition

Judge orders Google to open Android app store to competition

A U.S. federal judge has issued a ruling that requires Google to dismantle restrictions surrounding its Android app store, the Play Store, in an effort to curb the company’s monopoly on app distribution. The decision, handed down by Judge James Donato, demands significant changes to Google’s operations, including allowing third-party app stores to compete directly on Android devices. The ruling compels Google to enable users to download and use rival app stores on their Android devices, a shift that could significantly alter the app ecosystem. In addition, Google must make the entire library of millions of apps available to competitors,…
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Trump and Polish president’s potential joint appearance in Pennsylvania sparks interest ahead of election

Trump and Polish president’s potential joint appearance in Pennsylvania sparks interest ahead of election

Donald Trump, the U.S. Republican presidential candidate, is planning a significant appearance alongside Polish President Andrzej Duda in Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state for the upcoming election. While the details of this joint appearance are still being finalized, this event could mark an unusual moment where a foreign leader joins a U.S. presidential candidate on the campaign trail. Sources familiar with the plans have indicated that both leaders could appear together this Sunday, though the appearance is still subject to confirmation. Duda, who is nearing the end of his term as Polish president in 2025, has long been a strong…
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Trump alleges political motives behind alleged assassination attempt, blames Biden and Harris

Trump alleges political motives behind alleged assassination attempt, blames Biden and Harris

Donald Trump, the former president and current Republican presidential candidate, claimed on Monday that recent remarks from President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris labeling him a threat to democracy had inspired what he described as the latest attempt on his life. Trump, however, provided no evidence to support his assertions. Critics pointed to his own history of provocative statements and calls for legal actions against political opponents as part of the broader context. As the U.S. presidential election approaches, with early voting already underway in some states, the 2024 campaign season has proven to be one of the…
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Retired U.S. military leaders endorse Kamala Harris, warn against Trump’s return

Retired U.S. military leaders endorse Kamala Harris, warn against Trump’s return

Ten retired senior U.S. military leaders have publicly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the presidency, asserting in a letter released Monday that she is uniquely qualified to serve as commander-in-chief. The group, which includes retired General Larry Ellis and retired Rear Admiral Michael Smith, also issued a stark warning about former President Donald Trump, labeling him a threat to national security and democratic values. The letter highlighted what the signatories described as Trump’s “chaotic approach” to critical defense matters, specifically citing his handling of Afghanistan. They pointed to his 2020 deal with the Taliban, which allowed 5,000 fighters from…
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Kamala Harris outpaces Donald Trump in fundraising efforts for the upcoming election

Kamala Harris outpaces Donald Trump in fundraising efforts for the upcoming election

In a significant move ahead of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign reported an impressive fundraising haul in August, surpassing former President Donald Trump’s fundraising by a considerable margin. Harris, who officially launched her candidacy earlier this year, raised $361 million in just one month, a sum more than double what Trump’s campaign raised during the same period. This record-breaking amount came from nearly three million individual donors, highlighting the widespread support and enthusiasm surrounding her candidacy. In contrast, Trump’s campaign reported raising $130 million in August. Despite the strong figure, it fell far behind Harris’s…
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US takes action against Russian interference in presidential elections

US takes action against Russian interference in presidential elections

On Wednesday, the U.S. government unveiled a series of measures aimed at countering Russian efforts to meddle in the upcoming presidential election. These actions include criminal charges against two employees of a Russian state-run media organization, RT, and the confiscation of several internet domains linked to Russian disinformation campaigns. This latest push represents the U.S. government’s ongoing efforts to safeguard the integrity of its elections from foreign interference, particularly from Russia, which U.S. officials have repeatedly identified as a primary threat. These developments come amid ongoing concerns about the potential for foreign influence in U.S. elections, with the government taking…
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Texas school shooting response sparks public outrage and questions of accountability

Texas school shooting response sparks public outrage and questions of accountability

The tragic school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, which claimed the lives of 19 children and two teachers, has shifted focus onto the actions—or lack thereof—of the local police chief and other law enforcement personnel. Delays in confronting the shooter, who remained inside the school for over an hour, have fueled anger, raising the possibility of lawsuits, penalties, and even criminal charges against the officers involved. This attack marks the deadliest school shooting in the United States in nearly a decade. However, confusion and contradictory accounts from police in the days following the tragedy have only deepened public frustration. By the…
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