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Watch: Residential building collapses in Cairo

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This is the moment a 5-storey residential building collapsed in a busy Cairo neighbourhood.
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Apple patches a zero-day flaw exploited by Pegasus spyware

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The flaw, disclosed Monday by Citizen Lab, allowed a hacker using NSO’s malware Pegasus to gain access to a device owned by a Saudi activist, according to security researchers.
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Concerns hackers are trying to disrupt COVID-19 vaccine supply chain

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There are growing concerns that hackers are targeting the COVID-19 vaccine supply chain with the intent of disrupting the rollout once the vaccine arrives in Canada.
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Biden, Kardashian, other Twitter accounts hacked in bitcoin scam

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Twitter says hackers gained access to its internal systems and took control of high-profile accounts to solicit bitcoin.
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Russia accused of hacking coronavirus vaccine trials

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Britain, the US and Canada accused Russia of trying to steal information from researchers seeking a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Al Jazeera journalists hacked using Israeli firm’s spyware

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Watchdog suspects Saudi Arabia and the UAE of being behind hacking of 36 journalists earlier this year.
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Initial Indications Point To Russia Being Behind Massive U.S. Government Hack Says Cybersecurity Expert

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Morgan Wright, Chief Security Advisor at SentinelOne joins Cheddar to discuss the massive cybersecurity breach in the U.S. government.
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Russia is accused of hacking COVID-19 vaccine trials

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Britain, the US and Canada accused Russia of trying to steal information from researchers seeking a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Need 2 Know: New Guidelines, San Fran Lockdown

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Tuesday, March 17, 2020.
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AT&T hit by massive data breach, over 44 million customers security numbers leaked

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Sensitive data of over 44 million AT&T customers, including Social Security numbers, has been leaked on the dark web. The breach raises major concerns about data privacy and cybersecurity.
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US: White House chief of staff Susie Wiles hacked in impersonation plot

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The FBI is probing a sophisticated impersonation scheme targeting White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, where an unknown individual used AI to mimic her voice in texts and calls to prominent Republicans and business executives, seeking...
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Burkina Faso attack: Al-Qaeda affiliate says 200 soldiers killed in attack on military base

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Al-Qaeda-linked attack kills 200 soldiers in Burkina Faso's Loroum province amid rising Sahel violence.
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PowerSchool hacker extorting school districts

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Some parents learned today their children’s personal information, stolen in last December’s PowerSchool data breach, was never deleted despite the company paying a ransom. With hackers still holding millions of student records, experts...
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Mexican restaurant in Park Slope falls victim to hackers, faces uncertain future

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Miguel Tufino, co-owner of El Nopal, says Grubhub orders are about 60% of their income, and this loss is hitting hard.
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How could foreign actors attempt to interfere in the federal election?

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Aaron Shull, managing director of the Centre for International Governance, talks about some interference tactics used by foreign election meddlers. Speaking to BC Today guest host Amy Bell, he says these can include hacking into...
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Ransomware attack on elite Bronx private school exposes students personal information

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Sources close to the school tell News 12 it will not be paying the demand and it is working closely with law enforcement.
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Here’s How You Could Lose Money Without Sharing OTP Or Scanning QR Code | I Witness

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You never shared an OTP, didn't scan any QR code, and didn't even click any suspicious link. And yet, scammers managed to hack into your bank account, WhatsApp or social media. How is this possible? Cybersecurity expert Amit Dubey...
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North Korean hackers steal $1.5 billion from Bybit in record-breaking crypto heist

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#GRAVITAS | As per Security Experts, North Korean hackers have pulled off the largest cryptocurrency theft on record, stealing $1.5 billion from the digital asset exchange Bybit. Watch this video to find out more.
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U.S. Treasury says Chinese state sponsored hackers accessed employee workstations, stole documents

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The United States Treasury department says documents have been stolen in a major data breach by Chinese State sponsored hackers. Treasury officials told U.S. lawmakers yesterday that hackers were able to access remote employee...
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Congress's Sam Pitroda Claims Laptop, Phone Hacked

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Congress leader and Indian Overseas Congress chief Sam Pitroda has claimed that his smartphone, laptop, and server have been repeatedly hacked in recent weeks. Watch for more details!
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Alleged victim of ex-Michigan coach Matt Weiss speak out after cyber hack

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One of the alleged victims of former Michigan football coach Matt Weiss is speaking out after she claims he gained access to private pictures and videos stored on her cloud drive. (Scripps News Group)
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US charges Chinese hackers, government officials in broad cyberespionage campaign

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The U.S. has charged a group of Chinese hackers and officials for an alleged global cyberespionage campaign. (Scripps News)
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US Treasury Says China-Backed Hacker Breached Its Systems

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The US Treasury Department was hacked by a Chinese state-sponsored actor through a third-party software service provider, according to a letter the agency sent to Congress on Monday. Treasury described the intrusion as a "major...
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Lawsuit filed in potential data breach impacting billions

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The personal information of billions of people may be exposed after an alleged data breach. According to a lawsuit, the sensitive information includes Social Security numbers and addresses. (Scripps News)