Russia Is Losing a War Against Hackers Stealing Huge Amounts of Data

Dozens of Russian companies and government agencies have been hacked in apparent retribution for the invasion of Ukraine.

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Anomaly Six, a secretive government contractor, claims to monitor the movements of billions of phones around the world and unmask spies with the press of a button.

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Russia Is Losing a War Against Hackers Stealing Huge Amounts of Data

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Dozens of Russian companies and government agencies have been hacked in apparent retribution for the invasion of Ukraine.

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Joe Biden Deserves the Blame for Killing the Iran Nuclear Deal

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The Covid relief loans were designed to keep workers employed, but fast-food franchises allocated money to their landlord: the McDonald’s corporation.

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s Attacks on Disney May Violate First Amendment

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Punishing Disney for its opposition to the “Don’t Say Gay” bill might be retaliation, but some experts said it’d be hard to prove in court.

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Joe Biden Detained Tens of Thousands of Asylum-Seekers in the Last Year

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Michigan Reps. Haley Stevens and Andy Levin Clash Over Climate, Pharma, Israel in First Debate

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While Levin hammered conservative parts of his opponent’s record, Stevens attempted to minimize the ideological gap between the two candidates.

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Whistling Past the Graveyard: Why It’s So Hard to Rid the Courts of Junk Science

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A new book by the Innocence Project’s Chris Fabricant charts the rise and fall of bite-mark evidence and “science” in the service of law enforcement.

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