PHOENIX – Your child’s new hobby could become a school safety concern. 3D printing has become common among children, with YouTube tutorials on how to craft everything from pencil holders to shoes out of thermoplastics. However, some kids are using the printers to make weapons that can elude metal detectors, and that’s creating an issue...
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Varonis Systems launched Atlas, an all in one AI security solution integrated with its Data Security Platform. Atlas is designed to help enterprises with AI inventory discovery, security testing, data leak prevention, and compliance. The launch adds a new AI focused layer to Varonis Systems’ existing data security offering. For investors watching NasdaqGS:VRNS, Atlas lands...
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Handala, a pro-resistance hacking group linked to Iran, published the identities of senior officers from an elite Israeli special ops unit. The market on whether Iran will strike Israel by April 30 sits at 100% YES. Market reaction The Iran-strikes-Israel sub-market holds at 100% YES. Similar odds appear on potential Iranian strikes against Saudi Arabia...
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Real-time identity verification and specialized defensive AI models reflect an urgent pivot toward proactive, intelligence-led security. At the same time, emerging risks, such as orphaned AI agents and increasingly opaque third-party dependencies, are exposing governance gaps that legacy frameworks cannot address. With event-driven fraud surging ahead of global moments like the 2026 World Cup, the...
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Years after DNA evidence linked a 1991 killing and a 1993 rape in Massachusetts, forensic genetic genealogy helped investigators identify the man authorities say was responsible for both cold cases. Evidence from the killing of Cherie Bishop in 1991 and the rape of Donna Bell in 1993 was uploaded to the Combined DNA Index System,...
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FAYETTEVILLE (WTVD) — Cancelling services when you are moving to a new place should be simple, but for one local woman, it was the complete opposite. Michelle Swart is her dad’s power of attorney and has been trying to take care of all of his affairs since he moved into a memory care facility. She...
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As information on the reported Claude Mythos breach continues to roll out, security leaders are discussing their concerns, the industry’s next steps and more.  Security Leaders Weigh In Tim Mackey, Head of Software Supply Chain Risk Strategy at Black Duck: Anthropic’s marketing message for Mythos was effectively a challenge, not dissimilar to a capture the...
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Daren Wilkes doesn’t mind talking to every senior center and civic group that will have him if it will prevent heartbreaking calls to his desk at the Elder Fraud Unit in the Queens District Attorney’s Office. “My favorite calls are when I ask someone ‘Did you send them any money?’ and they say, ‘No,’” Wilkes...
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A notorious organization known for hacking into systems in order to steal vast amounts of information may have gained access to Carnival Corporation’s massive data base. Who Is Behind the Potential Breach While ShinyHunters may sound like a musical group you’d hire to entertain at your child’s birthday party, they are, in fact, far more...
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A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ordered the owner of Burnaby’s Metropolis at Metrotown mall and a security contractor to pay more than $1.8 million in damages after they admitted to security guards injuring an 18-year-old during a detainment in November 2019. Ivanhoe Cambridge — now operating as La Caisse — and Paladin Security were...
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