As the partial government shutdown continues, TSA staffing shortages are causing long lines at airports, prompting ICE agents to assist at checkpoints, while Analytical AI in Birmingham, Alabama, is working to alleviate these pressures with advanced technology. Inside the company’s downtown office, a TSA-style screening machine is used to test and refine security measures. Engineers...
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Speaking of Health Friday, February 11, 2022 Technology, including texting, social media and online gaming, is pervasive and essential, even for kids and teens. While social media can be a great way for kids to connect, these apps and websites also can be avenues for cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is a pattern of repeatedly...
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AI agents are no longer experimental. They’re running production workloads, calling APIs, querying databases, provisioning infrastructure, and making decisions across cloud environments. Ironically these agents often end up with more access than the developers who built them. They operate with real credentials, real permissions, and real consequences when something goes wrong. What most enterprise security...
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) confirmed that FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal Gmail account was hacked and that some personal information was accessed.  In a statement, the FBI said it’s “aware of malicious actors targeting” Director Patel’s personal email information and it has “taken all necessary steps to mitigate potential risks associated with this...
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2026 News 2026: UMass Dartmouth team are NCAE Cyber Games 2026 regional champions UMass Dartmouth team are NCAE Cyber Games 2026 regional champions The team of students from UMass Dartmouth had the highest overall score of any team in the U.S. ...
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Published On : 2026-04-03 Ransomware in focus CYFIRMA Research and Advisory Team would like to highlight ransomware trends and insights gathered while monitoring various forums. This includes multiple – industries, geography, and technology – that could be relevant to your organization. Type: RansomwareTarget Technologies: Windows & Linux/ESXiTarget Countries: Brazil, United States, India, South Africa, Egypt,...
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YouTube still hasn’t solved its AI problem. Digitally faked content is still seeping through the cracks, as users are inundated with AI-generated brainrot and AI-powered misinformation. But Google, YouTube’s parent company, believes it can at least assuage the worries of concerned parents — with even more AI. SEE ALSO: Viral hit ‘Your AI Slop Bores...
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SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) – Gov. Ron DeSantis signed two Florida bills aimed at increasing penalties in child sexual abuse cases and requiring custody for certain convicted defendants before sentencing. Speaking at the Tampa Bay Regional Operational Center at FDLE, DeSantis said the laws are meant to strengthen protections for children and prevent offenders from remaining...
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The Akira ransomware group has compromised hundreds of victims over the past year with a well-honed attack lifecycle that has whittled down the time from initial access to encryption of data in less than four hours, according to cybersecurity firm Halcyon. Akira has been active since 2023, racking up at least $245 million in ransom...
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Chinese-speaking users are the target of an active campaign that uses typosquatted domains impersonating trusted software brands to deliver a previously undocumented remote access trojan named AtlasCross RAT. “The operation covers VPN clients, encrypted messengers, video conferencing tools, cryptocurrency trackers, and e-commerce applications, with eleven confirmed delivery domains impersonating brands including Surfshark VPN, Signal, Telegram,...
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