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Wireless published a The shocking investigation this week based on records, including audio recordings, for hundreds of emergency calls from the ICE and customs detention centers (ICE) of the United States. Calls-which include reports on sexual assault incidents on employees, suicide attempts, and head injuries-affect the system of immersing life-threatening accidents, delayed treatment, and overcrowding.

In Resolution 6-3 on Friday, the United States Supreme Court upheld a pornographic identity law in Texas, and found that the age verification of the frank sites is constitutional. In opposition, Judge Elena Kagan warned that this design ignores the precedent of the first amendment and will have special effects for adults.

Looking at the American bombing of Iranian nuclear sites last week, President Donald Trump published initial ads about strikes on the Social Social network, which then began to suffer from intermittent interruption. And Wire mentioned about the damage assessments caused to nuclear sites based on the satellite images that were taken before and after the bombing.

Meanwhile, Taiwan is scrambling to make its uninhabited air cars at the local level as drones have become a decisive weapon of war. The urgency comes as a possible conflict with China waving on the horizon. Telegram launched a cleansing of Chinese currency markets last month, banning black markets that sold tens of billions of dollars in encryption services. Now, though, the markets are re -named the brand and bounced with any other procedure from the communication platform.

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ICE and Customs app now uses a mobile application called Mobile Forify that allows agents to identify individuals by directing a smartphone on their face or picking up fingerprints that do not touch, and 404 media reports. According to the application, the application is clicked on government databases, including the service to verify travelers in customs and border protection and the DHS biometric system, in an attempt to match the images of the face taken in the field against the previous records that were collected by the government. Ice says the tool aims to help officers determine “unknown topics”, but civil freedom advocates tell 404 media that it may open the door to the description that is moved by unlawful monitoring and arrests.

“The technology of facial recognition is unreliable, and is often generated false matches and results from a number of illegal arrests known throughout the country. Immigration agents who depend on this technology to try to identify people in the street is a recipe for disaster,” Nathan Farid Wesler of Aclu told the site.

The enforcement of the global law this week has announced a bust of a group of alleged infiltrators online accused of implementing years of data violations that focus on profit and managing a notorious electronic criminal forum and a market known as Breachforums. The French authorities arrested four members of the group who went with the names of “Shinyhunters”, “Hollow”, “Noct” and “Depressed”, although the police sources who participated in the news with One of the French newspapers Le Parisien He did not reveal the real names of the suspects. The US Department of Justice, at the same time, Criminal accusation Kay WestA young British young man, with a wide escape for a period of years under the “Intelbroker” handle, which caused a $ 25 million damage against the victims before his arrest in February. In addition to hacking and selling vast data from stolen data, the group – or at least some sub -group of its members – appear as officials to violate it, a notorious sales forum for electronic information and tools that were closed in the law enforcement process in 2023 but was later redesign by its employees.

The loose internet criminals known as Spider Scathed have implemented the theft of data and ransom accidents for years, which recently targeted the grocery industry, other retail dealers, and the insurance industry in the United States and the United Kingdom. Cyber ​​security analysts in Mandriat and Palo Alto networks say that the group turns their attention to the aviation and transportation sector. Specifically, the infiltrators were behind a cybersecurity incident last week that dropped some information technology systems and the mobile application of the Canadian Airlines and Westtit, according to AXIOS reports. Now Hawaiian airlines have been suffering from a “cybersecurity” incident that affects its network, although it has not yet revealed more details or any evidence that the scattered spider is responsible. Cyber ​​security companies that follow the group warn that the objectives of the aviation industry and other potential transportation must be searching for the group, which are often used by advanced social engineering to deceive employees to allow them to overcome multiple factors and gain a foothold on the target systems.

Here is the curiosity of us two weeks ago: the kidnapping of the rare industrial control system in which one of the unknown infiltrators appears to be spoiled with the computer systems that control the Lake Risevatnet Dam in the southwest Norway, which opened a valve to the maximum. The absurdity, the motive that was out of clear, increased the flow of water in the dam by about 500 liters per second, but he did not approach the approaching level. No one seems to have discovered the change for about four hours. The officials told the Norwegian Energy News outlet EnergiteknikkThat broke the story, that a weak password on a controlled control panel allowed the unauthorized access.

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