by Abbey Clements, CT Mirror June 18, 2026 The end of the school year is always a time of reflection. Teachers and students look back at what they learned and memories with friends made along the way. Just below the surface there’s another realization: relief that gun violence didn’t reach the halls of their schools...
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Posted on Wednesday, June 17, 2026 | by AMAC, Gerry Hafer | 1 Comments | Print Earlier this week, Social Security Administration (SSA) officials announced participation with federal partners in commemoration of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD), a global event aimed at preventing the mistreatment, neglect, and exploitation of older adults. As SSA explained...
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SUMMARY Union home minister Amit Shah has directed officials to utilise AI to revamp the system powering the National Cybercrime Helpline ‘1930’ The minister asked officials to provide multilingual support to ease the process of reporting cybercrimes, especially as cyber frauds become more complex in nature He also directed that grievances arising from freezing of...
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – A health advisory warns parents to keep over-the-counter allergy and sleep medications out of reach of children and teenagers. America’s Poison Centers says calls to poison centers involving diphenhydramine — the active ingredient in Benadryl and some over-the-counter sleep aids — have more than doubled so far this year. Those...
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CYFIRMA reported that healthcare organizations are facing an increasingly hostile cyber threat environment, with ransomware emerging as the sector’s most significant risk. Over the past 90 days, healthcare accounted for 216 verified ransomware victims, representing 9.05% of ransomware victims globally and ranking the sector third among 14 industries. The report found that ransomware attacks against...
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Trump administration officials have spent recent days fretting over the power of Anthropic’s next-generation AI software to potentially wreak havoc on global cybersecurity. For a group of 700 cybersecurity researchers, that startling realization came in March.  That’s when Anthropic researcher Nicholas Carlini showed how easy it had become to use new models to break into...
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iOT365 has introduced a new multi-vector detection model designed to help critical infrastructure operators identify emerging post-quantum cyber threats that may evade conventional security tools. The framework correlates intelligence across network traffic, operational systems, hardware signals, industrial protocols, and remote access activity to detect previously unseen attack behaviors, addressing growing concerns that post-quantum threats could...
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Nintendo of North America says it’s aware of what’s been described as a small third-party data breach affecting some of its employees. “Nintendo’s systems have not been compromised,” the company told Mashable in a statement, acknowledging that a third-party service was affected by an “issue.” Earlier this week, a hacking group calling itself ShadowByte$ posted...
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Data analysis Asia-Pacific cyber threats: volume vs insurance severity Each bubble is one of the top five cybercrime types ranked by INTERPOL across 18 member countries. Horizontal: case volume. Vertical: insurance claims severity. Bubble size: pace of escalation. Hover for detail. High vol / High severity High severity / Lower vol Moderate severity / High...
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This Pride Month, I’ve been thinking a lot about young LGBTQ people’s right to be online. As a teenager, social media played a huge role in my self-discovery. I watched the first generation of YouTube coming out videos. I was on Tumblr, where I learned about all the letters and the flags and also about...
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