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Sep 16 2020
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US charges 5 Chinese citizens in global hacking campaign
The Justice Department has charged five Chinese citizens with hacks targeting more than 100 companies and institutions in the United States and abroad, including social media and video game companies as well as universities and telecommunications providers, officials said Wednesday.
The five defendants remain fugitives, but prosecutors say two Malaysian businessmen charged with
Associated PressMay 10 2024
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Maryland women roll in NCAA lacrosse opener behind backup goalie
Goalie Julia Hammerschlag learned earlier this week she would be making her first start for the fourth-seeded Maryland women’s lacrosse team in its NCAA tournament opener Friday against visiting Robert Morris. The senior handled replacing ailing regular starter Emily Sterling with poise, unflustered by the postseason’s elevated stakes or the Colonials’ limited scoring chances.
Washington PostMay 14 2024
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Cincinnati added 342 apartments last year through office conversions, report says
As more offices and other commercial buildings become obsolete, the Cincinnati area has seen a boom in the number of offices, hotels and other buildings converted to apartments or in the pipeline for conversion. Last year, Cincinnati ranked fifth in the nation for such conversions, known as adaptive reuse projects, according to a report from RentCafe released earlier this month using data from
Yahoo NewsMay 15 2024
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Wisconsin ratepayers asked for $2 billion for future gas plants
WEC Energy Group in southeastern Wisconsin is planning to significantly expand its capacity for natural gas electricity generation, even as it has vowed to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. In recent filings by its subsidiary WEPCO (also known as We Energies), the company has asked state utility regulators for permission to bill ratepayers for two new natural gas power plants, a
MinnPostFeb 08 2023
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White House denies report that US blew up Nord Stream pipelines
The White House on Wednesday denied a new report from controversial investigative reporter Seymour Hersh that the United States was behind the attacks on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines linking Russia to Germany.
Hersh, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and former New Yorker staff writer whose reporting in recent years has frequently come under scrutiny, wrote in a
Washington ExaminerJul 16 2020
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Russia Is Trying to Hack COVID-19 Vaccine Development
Russian state-based hackers have targeted Western COVID-19 vaccine development, the cybersecurity agencies of the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada say.
APT29, a hacker group that has been linked to the Kremlin and Russian-sanctioned hacking campaigns, undertook a campaign to steal information and intellectual property around the development and testing of vaccines for the novel
ViceMay 15 2024
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Hush money case a 'Stalinist show trial,' Cohen 'an untrustworthy liar'
If there’s anything Mark Levin has taken away from the “hush money" case against Trump, it’s that the justice system has nothing to do with justice. “Have you noticed that our judicial system has been blown up right in front of your face? That our legal system isn’t really even a legal system anymore? Have you noticed that the Bill of Rights, well, they’re being shredded right in front of your
The BlazeJun 24 2015
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OPM vs. FBI on government hacking numbers
The cyber-breach at the Office of Personnel Management uncovered in recent months was bad.
CNN DigitalJun 13 2015
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Newly disclosed hack got ‘crown jewels’
Hackers have breached a database containing a wealth of sensitive information from federal employees’ security background checks, the Obama administration said Friday — news that experts say could deal a devastating blow to U.S. intelligence gathering. The revelations came just a week after officials disclosed a previous massive cyber intrusion into the same federal personnel office,
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