Spy balloons have the spotlight, but Chinese digital espionage has gone on for years
While a fleet of alleged Chinese spy balloons have gotten a lot of attention, hackers for the People’s Republic of China have been stealing vast quantities of data through cyberattacks for decades.
Security experts warn of foreign cyber threat to 2024 voting
Top state election and cybersecurity officials are warning about the threat posed by Russia and other foreign adversaries ahead of the 2024 elections.
Why Ohio State’s cancellation of UW series is a bad sign for Pac-12
The cancellation of two games a year down the road would hardly seem to be a tipping point for UW, but what that represents should be worrisome for the Pac-12.
Spain approves menstrual leave, teen abortion and trans laws
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Sir Keir Starmer shakes the hand of Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky after flying to Kyiv
BEAMING Sir Keir Starmer shakes the hand of Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky after flying to Kyiv yesterday.
And the Labour leader promised that UK support for the brave country will “remain the same” if he becomes PM.
Volodymyr Zelensky an…
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Update your iPhone, iPad, and Mac now to fix critical security vulnerability
If you’ve bought an iPhone, an iPad, or a Mac in the last five years, you need to make sure the latest security patch is installed.
N.S. premier hopeful new head of RCMP will keep mass shooting public inquiry top priority
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says the retirement of RCMP boss Brenda Lucki on March 17 should not impact the work of the Mass Casualty Commission, whose report is due March 31.
Iran’s government has tamped down most protests. But anger and desperation persist
A government crackdown has successfully scared demonstrators off the streets in most of Iran, but conversations with regular people reveal a simmering frustration with the regime.