The 14th International Policing Forum was successfully held at the People”s Public Security University of China (PPSUC). Centered on the theme of “Cybercrime Governance Capacity Building and Talent Training”, the event brought together delegates from more than 20 countries and regions, including representatives of international organizations, law enforcement bodies, police academies, and academic institutions. Senior...
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You’ve done it a hundred times. You search for a flight, and the price is reasonable. Not great, but decent. You close the tab to think about it. You come back five minutes later, and suddenly the fare has jumped $200. So you do what everyone tells you to do: clear your cookies, switch to...
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In 2019, sophisticated hackers spent weeks targeting Coinbase employees with emails from compromised Cambridge University accounts. The attackers patiently built trust before deploying a pair of chained zero-day exploits—a term that describes undiscovered software vulnerabilities—that took aim at the Firefox browser. One exploit sought to break into the browser, and the other sought to execute malicious...
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In the government offices of a midsized Connecticut town, a cursor was moving across the screen — only no one was touching the mouse, and no one was sitting at the machine. It was the start of what could’ve become a major cybersecurity event, says state CIO Mark Raymond. But town personnel had been trained...
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(TNND) — The California Assembly unanimously passed a bill Thursday that would ban kids under 16 from using social media platforms featuring “addictive features,” such as notifications, endless scroll and autoplay – all core parts of many popular apps. The bill, introduced earlier this year by Long Beach Democratic Assemblyman Josh Lowenthal, now heads to...
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NEW YORK (WABC) — Grieving families were on Capitol Hill Tuesday for a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing about social media safety for children. They are there to discuss the consequences of cyberbullying. This comes as a new CDC survey shows teens face record-level highs of violence, sadness, and suicide risk since the pandemic. Experts are...
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NEW YORK (WABC) — Grieving families were on Capitol Hill Tuesday for a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing about social media safety for children. They are there to discuss the consequences of cyberbullying. This comes as a new CDC survey shows teens face record-level highs of violence, sadness, and suicide risk since the pandemic. Experts are...
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A North Carolina man has been sentenced to more than 10 years in prison after authorities said he sold the personal information of millions of elderly Americans to Jamaican lottery scammers over a seven-year period. – Advertisement – The U.S. Department of Justice said Troy Murray, 57, of Hickory, North Carolina, was sentenced Thursday to...
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Healthcare , Incident & Breach Response , Industry Specific Attackers Attempted to Reroute Hospital Medicaid Reimbursements Marianne Kolbasuk McGee (HealthInfoSec) • May 28, 2026     A hack on Connecticut’s “Husky” Medicaid portal attempted to divert hospital payments to cybercriminals. (Image: Connecticut Dept. of Social Services) A hack of a Connecticut Medicaid web portal used...
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Security professionals have spent two decades defending against human attackers who use automation as a force multiplier. That model is obsolete. The adversary now fielding against every internet-connected organization is not a human using AI tools — it is an AI agent using human objectives. The shift is not theoretical. It is documented, timestamped, and...
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