CISA Extends CVE Contract Hours Before Lapse

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) extended its contract for the MITRE-backed Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures Program, a cornerstone cybersecurity program relied on worldwide, just hours before it was set to lapse. The 11-month extension ensures there will be no disruption in critical CVE services. The CVE Program provides a standardized system for identifying … Read more

US Halts Empire Wind 1 Off New York Coast Construction

The Biden administration has halted the construction of the massive Empire Wind 1 project off the coast of New York, which aimed to power 500,000 homes with renewable energy. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum stated that the Trump administration “rushed through” the approval process without sufficient analysis. This decision is a significant setback for the US … Read more

Russia Launches Cluster Missile Attack on Kharkiv Residential Area

Russia has targeted a residential district in Kharkiv, Ukraine, with cluster-filled ballistic missiles, including a new 9M727 model equipped with stealth technology. The attack occurred on Good Friday morning, just as many Orthodox Ukrainians were preparing for Easter celebrations. The 9M727 is comparable to the American Tomahawk missile and can evade radar detection due to … Read more

Understanding Cookies and Device Information for Personalized Advertising

Cookies play a crucial role in personalizing advertisements and improving user experience on websites. When visiting our site, various types of cookies are set to collect information about your device, browsing behavior, and interests. There are three primary categories of cookies: 1. **Essential Cookies**: Necessary for website functionality, including log-in, language preferences, performance measurement, and … Read more

Israel to Maintain Gaza Buffer Zones After Ceasefire Talks Fail

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has stated that Israeli troops will remain in the buffer zones along the Gaza border even after a potential ceasefire, according to a statement released on Wednesday. Hamas has rejected an Israeli-proposed ceasefire deal that would see the return of nearly a dozen hostages held captive for over 550 days. … Read more

US Measles Outbreak Spreads Across Seven States

Michigan has joined six other states with measles outbreaks, bringing the total to seven states in the US. The latest outbreak, near Grand Rapids, has three linked cases tied to a large outbreak in Ontario, Canada. The number of cases in Michigan is seven confirmed, but four more remain unlinked. This is not the first … Read more

US Extends Funding for Cyber Vulnerability Database

In a last-minute reversal, the US government has extended funding for the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures database by 11 months. The move comes after widespread criticism from the cybersecurity community, who had feared a disruption to critical services. The database, which catalogues cyber weaknesses, allows IT administrators to quickly identify and respond to bugs and … Read more

China Backs Russia with Military Supplies to Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has revealed that China is providing military aid to Russia, including gunpowder and artillery supplies. According to Ukrainian intelligence and security services, Chinese enterprises are operating in Russia, fueling concerns about Beijing’s true intentions. The information contradicts China’s official stance of neutrality in the conflict. In 2022, however, Moscow and Beijing … Read more

Wealthy Americans Flock to Swiss Banks Amid Volatility

Swiss bank UBS Group is experiencing a surge in business as wealthy Americans open overseas accounts, seeking to diversify their portfolios and mitigate the risks associated with volatile US financial markets. According to CNBC, a growing number of high net worth individuals are choosing Switzerland for its secure gold storage facilities and stable economy. Contrary … Read more

Trump Admin Held in Contempt Over Deportation Order

A federal judge on Wednesday found probable cause to hold the Trump administration in criminal contempt for violating a deportation order. U.S District Judge James E. Boasberg accused administration officials of rushing deportees out of the country under the Alien Enemies Act last month before they could challenge their removal in court. Boasberg warned that … Read more