Original release date: February 9, 2023CISA, the National Security Agency (NSA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and Republic of Korea’s Defense Security Agency and National Intelligence Ser…
Church of England allows blessings for same-sex couples
The Church of England’s national assembly on Thursday voted to let priests bless same-sex marriages and civil partnerships, while continuing to ban church weddings for the same couples
Scaloni, Ancelotti, Guardiola on FIFA coach award shortlist
FIFA has announced a three-man shortlist for its Best Men’s Coach award.
Who is Alex Murdaugh? The legal heir on trial for the murders of his wife and son
The man now on trial for the murders of his wife and son is facing more than 100 other criminal charges over an alleged white collar fraud spree and a botched hitman plot
VulnCheck Raises $3.2M Seed Round for Threat Intel
Massachusetts startup with VulnCheck has attracted $3.2 million in seed-stage funding from several prominent investors.
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AmerisourceBergen Healthcare Company Has Been Breached
The Lorenz gang chose to get inside organizations’ networks by leveraging critical flaws in Mitel telephony systems. After the initial access, the threat actor remains silent for months and then exfiltrates and encrypts files using a backdoor.
Poll: WA residents want more multifamily housing in their neighborhoods
As a bill advances to promote more multifamily housing, new polling shows a majority of Washingtonians favor the idea.
In Perfect Harmony: Cybersecurity Regulation Harmonization
By simplifying compliance management, security and risk teams can focus on managing operational risk, not compliance risk — and better counter threats.
‘I expect more from Australia’: Bangladesh calls for action on Rohingya crisis
Bangladesh’s foreign minister warns of potential extremism that could affect the whole region.
New York Moves Against Stalkerware
An anonymous reader shares a report: Stalkers and domestic abusers in the US for years have been able to access the kind of surveillance tools typically associated with foreign spies. That’s all because of a pervasive industry that promises to help peo…