School Employee Allegedly Framed a Principal With Racist Deepfake Rant
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ShotSpotter sensors may have stayed online despite law enforcement deals having expired, raising questions about future data handling. Chicago's 2,500 microphones fate uncertain when contract ends.
Change Healthcare confirmed paying $22 million ransom to protect patient data. Some data still appeared on the dark web despite ransom payment to BlackCat hackers.
North Korea animators discovered creating artwork for major Hollywood studios, highlighting a clandestine operation to secretly work around sanctions and generate revenue for the regime.
Cisco's Adaptive Security Appliances fell victim to state-sponsored hackers exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in ArcaneDoor attack, potentially orchestrated by China's hackers with espionage objectives.
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