Q&A: Interpol’s Cybercrime Chief on How AI is Driving Borderless Cyber Threats
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW — Anthropic’s announcement that Chinese state-sponsored hackers used its Claude AI technology for a largely automated cyberattack underscores how cybercriminals are becoming faster, stronger and more organized, driven by advances in technology like artificial intelligence. Criminal networks are now blending phishing, fraud and ransomware with other enterprises likeContinue Reading
Hezbollah’s Quiet Rebuild
DEEP DIVE — Tucked deep into the cragged hills of southern Lebanon, Hezbollah, the once powerful Iranian-backed militia brought to its knees by a war with Israel, has spent the past year meticulously gouging its way back to relevancy. For Western and Israeli security forces, the designated terrorist group’s covertContinue Reading
Thailand launches new offensive as Cambodia halts all border crossings
A Royal Thai Navy spokesman says its military launched an operation to reclaim border ‘territories’ in Trat province., A Royal Thai Navy spokesman says its military launched an operation to reclaim border ‘territories’ in Trat province. Thailand’s military has launched a new offensive against Cambodia to “reclaim sovereign territory”, spurningContinue Reading
Brown University reports two dead, nine injured in US school shooting
Multiple people have been reported injured in a shooting near the Ivy League campus in Providence, Rhode Island., Mayor Brett Smiley of Providence, Rhode Island, has confirmed that two students have been killed and nine people were injured after an active shooter was reported on the campus of Brown University.Continue Reading
‘Heated Rivalry’ Renewed for Season 2 at HBO Max and Crave
Fans of the fiery queer hockey drama Heated Rivalry can officially exhale as the breakout sensation has been renewed for a second season. Crave, the Canadian streaming platform owned by Bell Media, confirmed the news this week, with HBO Max set to continue licensing the series for U.S. audiences. CreatedContinue Reading
Brown student hid under desk for 2 hours after shooting alert
A Brown University student working on a Ph.D. in engineering hid in a campus lab for two hours following a campus alert about an active shooter, he told NBC affiliate WJAR in Providence., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Brown University shooting met with reactions of horror | NewsNation Prime
NewsNation’s Mills Hayes reports on the reactions from policymakers and other figures following Saturday’s deadly campus shooting at Brown University in Providence, R.I. #Crime #Politics #BrownUniversity “NewsNation Prime” is America’s source for unbiased news offering a full range of perspectives from across the U.S. Weekends starting at 7p/6C. #Prime NewsNationContinue Reading
Providence Deputy Chief: Police are using every resource to find this suspect | NewsNation Prime
In an update from Brown University and Rhode Island officials, they confirm another person with non-life-threatening injuries was identified, taking the number of people injured from 8 to 9. No suspect is in custody yet. Providence Deputy Chief of Police Timothy O’Hara said authorities are “utilizing every single resource possibleContinue Reading
Book reviews technologies aiming to remove carbon from the atmosphere
Two leading experts in the field of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) — Howard J. Herzog, a senior research engineer in the MIT Energy Initiative, and Niall Mac Dowell, a professor in energy systems engineering at Imperial College London — explore methods for removing carbon dioxide already in the atmosphereContinue Reading
MIT engineers solve the sticky-cell problem in bioreactors and other industries
To help mitigate climate change, companies are using bioreactors to grow algae and other microorganisms that are hundreds of times more efficient at absorbing CO2 than trees. Meanwhile, in the pharmaceutical industry, cell culture is used to manufacture biologic drugs and other advanced treatments, including lifesaving gene and cell therapies.Continue Reading
Plan-Switching, Sign-Up Impersonations: Obamacare Enrollment Fraud Persists
Investigators from the Government Accountability Office were able to register nearly 20 fake ACA enrollments in a probe of healthcare.gov. The federal government paid subsidies to insurers for some of the fake customers…Read MoreContinue Reading
Scientists Find Presolar Stardust in Samples from Asteroid Bennu
Researchers have detected an unexpectedly high abundance of presolar grains — dust from stellar explosions predating our Solar System — in the samples of the near-Earth asteroid (101955) Bennu collected by NASA’s OSIRIS-Rex spacecraft. The post Scientists Find Presolar Stardust in Samples from Asteroid Bennu appeared first on Sci.News: BreakingContinue Reading
Google issues urgent Chrome update to fix a mysterious 0-day exploit
Google has fixed three vulnerabilities in the new Chrome versions 143.0.7499.109/101 for Windows and macOS and 143.0.7499.109 for Linux. According to Google, one of these vulnerabilities is already being exploited for attacks. The release of the new Chrome version will be delayed by one day. The manufacturers of other Chromium-basedContinue Reading












