Media firm says personal data of UK staff members was accessed in ‘highly sophisticated’ cyber-attack last monthThe Guardian has confirmed it was hit by a ransomware attack in December and that the personal data of UK staff members has been accessed in…
Russian capture of Soledar could pave the way for Bakhmut invasion
The Ukrainian town of Soledar, home to salt mines is close to falling, despite intense fighting. Should the town fall, this would mark Russia’s first gain in the Donbas region in months and would allow the Wagner mercenary group to turn their attention…
Princess Anne visits British peacekeepers in Cyprus
Princess Anne cast aside the controversy surrounding her nephew Prince Harry and carried on with her royal duties Wednesday by visiting British soldiers serving with a United Nations peacekeeping force in ethnically divided Cyprus.
Far-right shadow looming over Swedish EU presidency
Sweden holds the European Union’s powerful presidency for the next six months, but there are concerns in the EU that a hard-line Swedish far right will hold back the Nordic nation in fulfilling its ambitions for the 27-nation bloc.
Disney tries to bring back the magic, unveils park changes
The Walt Disney Co. is making several changes at its domestic theme parks in order to improve the public perception of its business.
The mystery buses behind Brazil Congress attack
It’s still unknown who financed the violent protest and laid on the free transport to take people there.
Flight delayed or canceled? Experts share some advice
Thousands of travelers were stranded at U.S. airports due to an hours-long computer outage.
Data Leak Impacts Information of 10,000 French Social Security Beneficiaries
More than 10,000 beneficiaries of a local branch of the French social security agency CAF, or Family Allowance Fund, saw their data exposed for about 18 months, after a file containing personal information was sent to a service provider.