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Bloomberg· 2025-12-12 15:58
Cybersecurity Strategy - The White House is preparing to engage private businesses in offensive cyberattacks against foreign adversaries [1] - This move potentially broadens a clandestine electronic conflict typically managed by intelligence agencies [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-21 08:06
Cybersecurity - BAE Systems explains the process behind tackling cyberattacks at Bloomberg Tech [1] - The company emphasizes pausing if something "doesn't feel right" during the process [1]
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The Economist· 2025-10-14 18:20
Cybersecurity - The report discusses the cost of cyberattacks [1] Public Health - The report mentions counting deaths in Africa [1] Health & Wellness - The report explores whether dark chocolate is healthy [1]
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The Economist· 2025-10-14 11:35
Cyber Security - The report discusses the cost of cyberattacks [1] Global Health - The report addresses counting deaths in Africa [1] Health & Wellness - The report explores whether dark chocolate is healthy [1]
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Cointelegraph· 2025-08-28 07:30
Cybersecurity Threat - Anthropic's AI chatbot Claude is reportedly being used for large-scale cyberattacks [1] - Ransom demands in these attacks range from $75,000 to $500,000 in Bitcoin [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-06-30 21:04
The US Treasury didn't take measures that could have prevented or mitigated major cyberattacks, a Bloomberg News investigation found https://t.co/dP15ls5xiR ...
Fed Chair Powell: We're in touch with regulators and banks to stay on alert about cyberattacks
CNBC Television· 2025-06-24 15:52
really, on that. We're not seeing it yet, but we. >> Gentleman's time has expired.>> Thank you. Chairman. >> Yield back.Thank you, Mr. . Chairman. The gentleman from new Jersey recognized for five minutes.>> Thank you, Mr. . Chairman. >> Chairman Powell, as a member of the Intelligence Committee, I'm deeply concerned about the threat of Iranian cyber attacks on our financial system as retaliation for our strikes on their nuclear facilities and its cyber security report.Last year, the fed acknowledged that c ...
Former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf: Most likely response from Iran is through cyberattacks
CNBC Television· 2025-06-23 00:04
Geopolitical Risk Assessment - The most likely Iranian response to US actions is cyberattacks, as direct attacks on US soil risk escalating the conflict [2][5][11] - Iran has proxies like Hezbollah within the US, posing potential threats to US citizens [3][9] - China's role is complex; it likely prefers de-escalation to avoid oil price increases and supply disruptions, but may not actively solve the problem [12][13][14][15] - Regime change in Iran, while potentially favorable, is unlikely to be easy or without significant cost, based on historical precedents [16][17][18] Nuclear Program & US Response - There is uncertainty about the effectiveness of US strikes against Iran's nuclear program, particularly at Fordo, and whether highly enriched uranium stocks were affected [3][4][6] - A possible consequence of the strikes is Iran accelerating its pursuit of nuclear weapons [7][8] Homeland Security - DHS is taking precautionary measures, including heightened cybersecurity, in response to the situation [2] - The US intelligence community is tracking known members of Hezbollah and Hamas within the US [9] - Iran has the capability to inspire US-based individuals to commit violent acts, which are difficult to prevent [10]