Why the People of Ukraine Will Triumph
History shows that determined, brave people can defeat a larger, more powerful hostile enemy, writes Sebastian Junger
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History shows that determined, brave people can defeat a larger, more powerful hostile enemy, writes Sebastian Junger
Europol put an end to the operations of a Franco-Israeli CEO fraud group. The threat actors used business email compromise (BEC) attacks to steal money. This led to €38,000,000 stolen in just a few days from one organization. Details About the Europol …
Tile has an interesting security solution to make its tracking tags harder to use for stalking:
The Anti-Theft Mode feature will make the devices invisible to Scan and Secure, the company’s in-app feature that lets you know if any nearby Tiles are following you. But to activate the new Anti-Theft Mode, the Tile owner will have to verify their real identity with a government-issued ID, submit a biometric scan that helps root out fake IDs, agree to let Tile share their information with law enforcement and agree to be subject to a $1 million penalty if convicted in a court of law of using Tile for criminal activity. So although it technically makes the device easier for stalkers to use Tiles silently, it makes the penalty of doing so high enough to (at least in theory) deter them from trying…
Here’s everything we know about the historic trip, days before the 1-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Leader Kim Jong Un opened the year with a pledge to exponentially increase his nuclear arms program and has ignored repeated calls to wind down his atomic ambitions.
Blinken and Wang Yi, the Chinese Communist Party’s most senior foreign policy official, held the hourlong talks in Munich
The Biden administration formally determined last March that Russian troops had committed war crimes
Climate change and immigration will dramatically reshape the world’s borders
“We could have easily saved more:” As Turkey digs through rubble, deadly flaws in the government’s response are coming to light.
Researchers are making thermal batteries from “a synthetic material that’s derived from squid ring teeth protein.”
As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered….