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Sep 26 2023
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Hunter Biden sues Rudy Giuliani, attorney Robert Costello for "hacking" laptop data
Hunter Biden sued Rudy Giuliani and his former attorney Tuesday, claiming they hacked and manipulated data on an external hard drive associated with his laptop.
Giuliani and the attorney, Robert Costello, have frequently acknowledged accessing the hard drive's data. The lawsuit accuses them of having "dedicated an extraordinary amount of time and energy toward looking for, hacking into
CBS News (Online)
Sep 14 2023
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Caesars and MGM grapple with hacks as cybersecurity in Vegas is under scrutiny
(CNN) — Hackers stole Social Security numbers and driver’s license numbers from a “significant number” of loyalty program customers of Caesars Entertainment, the hospitality and casino giant said Thursday. The disclosure comes as another big Las Vegas brand, MGM Resorts, is recovering from its own apparent cyberattack in which guests on Monday reported being unable to make room charges and
WRAL
Jul 13 2023
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U.S. officials blame China for hack
U.S. officials say state-backed Chinese hackers foiled Microsoft's cloud-based security to break into unclassified U.S. government email systems at an unspecified number of agencies, including the State Department. The extent of the hack was not immediately clear Wednesday, but a person familiar with the hack investigation said U.S. military and intelligence agencies were not among those
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Jul 12 2023
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Chinese spies hacked the Commerce Secretary's email
There were reports up this morning that Chinese hackers have breached a bunch of organizations and government agencies, but the update this afternoon is that the hack included the email of Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo. Chinese cyberspies, exploiting a fundamental gap in Microsoft’s cloud, hacked email accounts at the Commerce and State Departments, including that of Commerce Secretary Gina
HotAir
Aug 13 2023
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CNN’s claim that Trump’s team hacked Georgia voting systems is belied by its facts
Fani Willis, the Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney, is seemingly intent upon being the next Alvin Bragg, as she busily puts together an indictment based on questionable facts, currently mysterious legal theories, and, most importantly, leaks to the media. It’s the last that concerns us today because CNN is very excited: On January 7, the outlet strongly imply, Donald Trump’s team,
American Thinker
Jul 13 2023
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Chinese Hacking Group Breaches Commerce Secretary’s Emails
A China-based hacking group breached U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo’s emails as part of a larger cyber-attack affecting over two-dozen organizations, according to the Wall Street Journal. Both the Commerce and State Departments confirmed that some of its senior officials’ email accounts were hacked by a Chinese-based group – dubbed “Storm-0558” by Microsoft – which carried out a
The Daily Caller
Jul 20 2023
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U.S. Ambassador to China Hacked in China-Linked Spying Operation
Hackers linked to Beijing accessed the email account of the U.S. ambassador to China, Nicholas Burns, in an attack that is believed to have compromised at least hundreds of thousands of individual U.S. government emails, according to people familiar with the matter.
Wall Street Journal (News)
Jul 12 2023
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Microsoft says China hacked emails; Biden administration investigating the fallout
Microsoft is warning that China-linked cyberattackers hacked customer emails, including government agencies, and the Biden administration is investigating the scope of the damage.
Some 25 organizations are known to be affected by the breaches conducted by the China-based group Storm-0558, according to Charlie Bell, Microsoft’s executive vice president of security.
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Washington Times
Jun 30 2023
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Supreme Court Blocks Biden from Hacking the U.S. Constitution
National Review (News)
Jun 16 2023
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Oregon DMV hacked; 3.5 million people affected
Millions of people in Oregon have had their data compromised in the sprawling cyberattack that has also hit Louisiana and the U.S. federal government, state agencies said late Thursday. The breach has affected 3.5 million Oregonians with driver’s licenses or state ID cards, and anyone with that documentation in Louisiana, authorities said. The Louisiana governor’s office did not put a number
Albany Democrat-Herald