Trump Clears the Way for a Dystopian Air Taxi Future

Here coming the “flying cars.”
According to an advisory issued by LNER on its website, the railway became aware that customer information had been accessed following a security breach involving an unnamed third-party supplier.
The good news is that LNER says that no banking or payment details, or password data, was accessed
Spreadsheet accidentally shared online
Parents at Tudor Grange Academy grew alarmed after receiving a message about flu jab consent forms that contained far more than intended. Instead of a simple link for permissions, the email triggered a download of a spreadsheet with sensitive student data.
The spreadsheet revealed personal information of pupils from Year 7 through Yea
The FTC issued 6(b) orders—requests backed by regulatory force even without an enforcement case—to Google parent company Alphabet; Character Technologies (Character.AI), Instagram, Facebook owner Meta, ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, Snap and Elon Musk’s xAI.
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The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a flash alert to release indicators of compromise (IoCs) associated with
“Both groups have recently been observed targeting organizations’ Salesforce platforms via different initial access mechanisms,” the FBI said.
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Introduction On July 16, 2025, Europol revealed the details of Operation Eastwood, a coordinated international strike against one of the most active pro-Russian cybercrime groups, NoName057(016). The announcement promised a major disruption to the group’s activities. In this blog, we explore whether Operation Eastwood had any real impact on NoName057(016), and how the group’s activities […]
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