Worker later makes her own TikTok video to apologise for ‘racist comment’
What are spy balloons? And why could they play a key role in the future of aerial reconnaissance?
In an era of orbital satellites so advanced that they are able to make out objects half the size of cars from space, a spy balloon might seem like a bit of a relic.
‘Ambassadors of peace’: Amputee football association brings together Sierra Leone’s civil war survivors
On a busy weekend in Freetown, Sierra Leone, dozens of people gather to watch an afternoon football match not unlike countless others you’d find anywhere else in the world. But there’s one striking difference — these players are all amputees.
Stephenson Harwood partner Virtus Law boosts Singapore shipping team
Kaili Ang and Christine Ong promoted to partners in maritime and dispute resolution practice
New DDoS-as-a-Service Platform Attacking Medical Institutions
Passion Group, a Killnet, and Anonymous Russia affiliate, recently started providing DDoS-as-a-Service to pro-Russian hackers. During the attacks on January 27, the Passion Botnet was used to target medical institutions in the United States,…
Trump’s ally Pompeo says Putin saw ‘no risks’ with Biden before invading Ukraine
Vladimir Putin believed there were “no risks” invading Ukraine with Joe Biden at the head of the United States, a former US Secretary of State claimed.
Feds Smack Banner Health With $1.25 Million Fine in Breach
Federal regulators hit multistate hospital system Banner Health with a $1.25 million HIPAA fine in the wake of a 2016 hacking breach that affected nearly 3 million individuals.
Quarter of CFOs Have Suffered $1m+ Breaches
Similar number expect surge in cyber-attacks this year
S. Korean court sentences ex-minister to 2 years in prison
A South Korean court has sentenced a former justice minister, Cho Kuk, to two years in prison, after he was found guilty of creating fake credentials to help his children get into prestigious schools, a scandal that rocked the country’s previous govern…