Day: February 28, 2025
Soros trying to derail Trump’s plans – Musk
The billionaire has backed claims that the Hungarian-born financier has been investing millions to squeeze Republicans out of Congress
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Minister’s resignation over foreign aid cut ‘won’t make a difference’ to Starmer
The resignation of Anneliese Dodds as international development minister “won’t make a difference” to Sir Keir Starmer, Harriet Harman has said.
Greece: Mass protests on anniversary of Tempi train crash – DW (English)
Greece: Mass protests on anniversary of Tempi train crash DW (English)Hundreds of thousands protest across Greece over deadly train crash CNNHow Friday’s rioting after the Tempe rally developed Kathimerini English Editi…
Culture War Politics Could Pave the Way for Pan-American Trumpism
Marc Lamont Hill talks to Professor Greg Grandin on how President Trump’s policies shape US influence in the Americas.
Skype Will Ring For Last Time In May As Microsoft Prioritizes Teams
Skype will ring for the last time this May as owner Microsoft retires the two-decade-old internet calling service that redefined how people connect across borders.
Third-Party Attacks Drive Major Financial Losses in 2024
Data from Resilience found that third-party attacks made up 23% of material cyber insurance claims in 2024, with ransomware attacks targeting vendors a major driver
Eleven things Trump and his team did this week
President Trump continues to play global disruptor while the world does its best to engage with him.
Protect Yourself from Job Termination Scams
ESET warns of a wave of phishing attacks informing employees that they’ve been fired or let go. The emails are designed to make the user panic and act quickly to see if they’ve actually lost their job.
Protect Your Devices: Mobile Phishing Attacks Bypass Desktop Security Measures
Zimperium warns of a surge in phishing attacks specifically tailored for mobile devices. These attacks are designed to evade desktop security measures in order to breach organizations through employees’ smartphones.