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Chiara Crescenzi
Chiara Crescenzi is a journalist based in Roma, RM, Italia.
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USA and UK have sanctioned Chinese cybergang APT31
26 Mar 2024
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www.wired.it
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| International Relations
The US and UK have accused China of being responsible for a massive cyber espionage campaign conducted over the past decade by the cybercriminal group APT31, which is identified as an arm of the Chinese Ministry of State Security. The campaign targeted US senators, UK parliamentarians, and global officials critical of Beijing, as well as defense contractors and companies in the energy and apparel sectors. In response to the accusations, the US and UK imposed sanctions on a Chinese company linked to APT31 and charged seven individuals. China has strongly opposed the accusations and sanctions, calling them a political maneuver and demanding the cessation of politicizing cybersecurity issues.
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Yaren Fadiloglulari
Yaren is a freelance writer currently based between Cyprus and Prague. She writes travel stories for digital publications and SEO content for startups and brands. Her work has appeared in The Independent, Time Out, Euronews, Reader's Digest, and more.
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Judge Who Overturned $72M Boeing Fine Traded $BA Stock During Case
27 Aug 2024
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www.business2community.com
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| Legal Ethics
The article discusses a controversy involving federal judge James Robart, who overturned a $72 million verdict against Boeing while his wife's IRA traded Boeing stock. This raises concerns about conflict of interest, adding to Boeing's ongoing issues, including safety concerns with its aircraft and previous legal settlements. The article also highlights broader issues of corporate ethics and potential conflicts of interest within the U.S. justice system, referencing other figures like Lisa Monaco and organizations like the DOJ and TheLever.
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Rob Garver
Rob Garver is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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California Laws Target Deepfake Political Ads, Disinformation
20 Sept 2024
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www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com
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| Political Campaigns
California Governor Gavin Newsom has enacted three laws to curb the use of deepfake technology in political campaigns, aiming to protect election integrity. These laws prohibit the distribution of deceptive media and require disclosures for AI-manipulated content. Social media platforms and free speech advocates, including Elon Musk, oppose these measures, citing First Amendment concerns. Meanwhile, federal lawmakers are considering similar regulations. Despite initial fears, deepfake technology has not significantly impacted the 2024 presidential campaign, with misinformation largely relying on traditional tactics.
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Stuart Graham
Is there a breaking news situation? Do you urgently need first images, a LiveU broadcast, vox pops, news packages and drone shots? 500 GBP a day. I work across Africa and Europe. Flights, accommodation, transport expenses not included.
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UK says China targeted 'democratic institutions' in cyber campaign
26 Mar 2024
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www.philstar.com
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The UK has accused Chinese state-affiliated actors of targeting its democratic institutions and parliamentarians in cyber campaigns during 2021 and 2022. Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden stated that the attacks, which were thwarted, did not affect election security. Sanctions have been imposed on individuals and a company linked to the group APT31. The Chinese ambassador to London has been summoned, and the issue has further strained UK-China relations. Similar cyberattacks by Chinese state-backed groups have been reported in New Zealand and the US, highlighting a broader pattern of hostile cyber activities attributed to China.
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John Haigh
John Haigh is a journalist based in Lima, Peru. Based in Lima Peru since 2012, covering South American trade and commerce for a Hong Kong business portal, and South American travel and lifestyle features. Interested in environment, culture, crime, climate change, power and politics.
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DOJ Updates Monitor Selection Policy
01 Mar 2023
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www.jdsupra.com
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On March 1, 2023, the Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, Kenneth A. Polite, Jr., issued a revised memorandum updating the policy on the imposition and selection of monitors for companies entering into resolutions with the Criminal Division. The memo clarifies that monitors are not disfavored, lists additional factors for prosecutors to consider, emphasizes diversity and inclusion in monitor selection, and extends the cooling-off period from two to three years. The revisions aim to provide additional clarity and transparency in the monitor selection process, focusing on voluntary disclosure, cooperation, and remediation efforts by business organizations.
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Campbell Macdiarmid
Freelance journalist interested in conflict and international law; the Middle East and Africa. Currently based in Iraqi Kurdistan covering ISIS conflict, IDP and refugee crisis, energy news. Bylines in Daily Telegraph, Foreign Policy, Al Jazeera, Maclean's magazine, National Post, The Daily Beast, ...
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Job Success Rate 100%
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France asks US for extra protection from resurgent Islamist terror threat
05 Oct 2023
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ca.sports.yahoo.com
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| Security
France's interior minister, Gerald Darmanin, has requested increased security assistance from the US, citing Islamist terrorism as the primary threat to Europe, especially with the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris. Darmanin emphasized the need for enhanced collaboration between French and US intelligence services, despite the US's growing domestic concerns. He highlighted the risks posed by terrorist groups, referencing past attacks in France and the potential for future threats. Darmanin's visit to the US aimed to strengthen police and judicial cooperation in combating terrorism and serious crime.
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Jean-Marc Manach
jean-marc manach is a french investigative & OSINT (data)journalist based in Paris, France, working on surveillance, privacy and intelligence issues (among other things) since the late 90s. He has written numerous information security manuals explaining how to protect ones sources and ...
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US offers up to $10M for information on seven Chinese state hackers
27 Mar 2024
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| International Relations
The US Department of Justice has indicted seven Chinese hackers in their thirties, suspected of working for China's intelligence services. They are accused of targeting thousands of individuals and businesses globally for economic espionage and foreign intelligence purposes. The hackers, allegedly employed by Wuhan Xiaoruizhi Science & Technology Co., are linked to the cyber espionage group APT31. Their activities included sending over 10,000 malicious emails, compromising networks, and stealing intellectual property, contributing to significant economic losses. The indictment highlights the extensive reach and impact of Chinese cyber espionage efforts.
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Maggie Miller
Maggie Miller is a journalist, and has a longer written out bio
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FBI says Iran sent hacked Trump info to Biden campaign staffers
18 Sept 2024
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www.politico.com
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| Foreign Interference
Iran has been accused of sending hacked information from the Trump campaign to Biden campaign staffers, as part of a broader effort to interfere in the U.S. elections. The FBI and other agencies are investigating the matter, with the Justice Department considering criminal charges. Both the Biden and Trump campaigns have responded, with the former condemning foreign interference and the latter accusing Iran of trying to aid Biden. The situation highlights ongoing concerns about foreign influence in U.S. elections, with Iran identified as a significant threat.
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