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Hackers Seize Social Security Numbers

A hacker group gained access and exposed Americans' data, including their social security numbers.

Hackers Target Private Info of ChatGPT Users

Over 101,000 compromised ChatGPT account login credentials have been reportedly discovered on dark web marketplaces in the last year as a result of the rising popularity of OpenAI’s AI chatbot.

Feds Jeopardized Security of 1M Americans’ Online Accounts, Citing ‘Equity’

The federal government’s central technology arm jeopardized nearly one million online accounts by rejecting facial recognition technology when it was required for the high-security accounts, then cited “equity” to justify years of lying about its compliance with federal rules, The Daily Wire has learned.

Jan 6 Protester Who Put Feet on Pelosi’s Desk Faces Life in Prison

The January 6, 2021 protester who was seen putting his feet on Nancy Pelosi's desk has been found guilty of all charges and is now facing a life prison sentence.

California’s New Digital License Plates Made Cars Trackable by Hackers

Reviver says its mission is to “modernize” the driving experience, and the way it does that is by developing the world’s first digital license plate and connected vehicle platform.

Portland Antifa Member Found Not Guilty of Attacking Journalist

The Antifa member was found not guilty of roughing up a journalist over coverage of violent protests.

U.S. Airports Hit With Cyberattacks

Over a dozen major national airports reported cyberattacks on Monday that caused public-facing websites to go offline. According to a senior official briefed on...

FBI Agents Under Investigation for Breaking Security Protocols

The officials reportedly brought unauthorized smartphones into secure locations.

Twitter Ordered to Hand Info on 9,000 Audited Accounts Over to Elon Musk

The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, was handed a win on Thursday by a Delaware judge in his attempt to terminate his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter.

Hacker Convicted Over Largest Data Theft in CIA History

A former CIA software engineer has been convicted on all nine counts in a New York court, with jurors pronouncing him guilty of leaking sensitive data to Wikileaks in what is believed to be the largest breach in the agency’s history to date.

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