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NEW! Pete Hegseth Puts Media and 'Anonymous' Sources On Notice in New WSJ Op-Ed: I'm Not Going Anywhere
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NEW! Pete Hegseth Puts Media and 'Anonymous' Sources On Notice in New WSJ Op-Ed: I'm Not Going Anywhere

NEW! Pete Hegseth Puts Media and 'Anonymous' Sources On Notice in New WSJ Op-Ed: I'm Not Going Anywhere
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JD Vance Friend and Advisor and Former Army Ranger Picked to Be Secretary of the Army
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JD Vance Friend and Advisor and Former Army Ranger Picked to Be Secretary of the Army

JD Vance Friend and Advisor and Former Army Ranger Picked to Be Secretary of the Army
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WATCH: Speaker Johnson Just Weighed In on Biden Demand for More Cash for Ukraine Before Trump 2.0
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WATCH: Speaker Johnson Just Weighed In on Biden Demand for More Cash for Ukraine Before Trump 2.0

WATCH: Speaker Johnson Just Weighed In on Biden Demand for More Cash for Ukraine Before Trump 2.0
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Things Get Chippy on 'The View' When Whoopi Goldberg and Charlamagne Tha God Go at It Over Hunter Pardon
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Things Get Chippy on 'The View' When Whoopi Goldberg and Charlamagne Tha God Go at It Over Hunter Pardon

Things Get Chippy on 'The View' When Whoopi Goldberg and Charlamagne Tha God Go at It Over Hunter Pardon
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US officials recommend encrypted messaging to evade hackers in telecom networks
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US officials recommend encrypted messaging to evade hackers in telecom networks

Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge; Getty Images US officials are urging Americans to make calls and send text messages over encrypted apps to minimize the risk of private information falling into the hands of foreign adversaries who might still be lurking in America’s telecommunications networks, NBC News reports. Two officials from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) spoke with news outlets, including NBC News, Tuesday on the lasting effects of a recent attack on US telecommunications systems. The attack, which was tied to Chinese hacking group Salt Typhoon, impacted companies including AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Lumen Technologies, The Wall Street Journal first reported in October. The Journal later reported that targets of the hack included phone numbers for people in the Donald Trump and Kamala Harris campaigns. Two months after the initial report of the hack, malicious actors may still be able to gain access to sensitive information about Americans’ communications from the telecom networks. An FBI official on the call, who was not identified in press reports, reportedly said hackers accessed information including call records showing phone numbers called and the times of the call, and in some cases actual live phone calls of certain targets. The Journal reported last month that hackers could have gained access to unencrypted texts as well. Jeff Greene, executive assistant director for cybersecurity at CISA, told reporters on the call that the scale of the hack was so great that agencies could not possibly predict when there would be a “full eviction” of malicious material, NBC News writes. “Encryption is your friend, whether it’s on text messaging or if you have the capacity to use encrypted voice communication,” Greene said, according to NBC News. “Even if the adversary is able to intercept the data, if it is encrypted, it will make it impossible.” Services like Signal and WhatsApp offer end-to-end encrypted messaging that can obscure communications outside of the users involved in the call or text. Law enforcement’s embrace of encrypted apps is particularly notable given that the FBI has previously railed against tech companies’ protectiveness over the technology. Though the FBI publicly says it does not oppose encryption, it has strict parameters on its support. The agency’s website states that it “does not want encryption to be weakened or compromised so that it can be defeated by malicious actors,” but wants companies that “manage encrypted data to be able to decrypt that data and provide it to law enforcement only in response to U.S. legal process.” That’s something tech companies say could undermine the whole system. The bureau engaged in a long standoff with Apple following a shooting in San Bernadino, California in 2015, because the company refused to break the encryption on the shooter’s iPhone to give investigators access, warning that to do so would endanger users’ privacy across its products. The FBI eventually found a way to get into the phone without Apple.
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The NYPD is trying to track a Citi Bike used by the UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killer
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The NYPD is trying to track a Citi Bike used by the UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killer

On Wednesday morning, someone shot and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside the Hilton hotel in midtown Manhattan before walking away and then getting on a Citi Bike that they rode to Central Park, said NYPD Chief of Detectives Joe Kenney during a press conference. Thompson was scheduled to appear at the company’s investor meeting today, which was canceled after the shooting. Now Lyft, which owns the bikeshare service, says it’s prepared to help investigators if the shooter left a digital trail while renting or using one of its bikes. Lyft spokesperson Eric Smith said in an email to The Verge that the company is “ready to assist law enforcement.” However, as of the time the company responded to our inquiry, investigators hadn’t yet made contact. “As far as where he got the Citi Bike, we’re still working that through,” Kenney told reporters, adding that the department was gathering video from “numerous sources” but that it doesn’t “have video or witness confirmation on how he obtained that bike.” Kenney said it looked like the killer “specifically targeted” Thompson and that “at this point, we do not know why.” The CEO’s wife, Paulette Thompson, told NBC News that “there had been some threats.” Earlier this year, UnitedHealthcare suffered a massive ransomware attack, which leaked info on over 100 million people and snarled healthcare for weeks despite a $22 million payment to the attackers. Police officials were spotted asking around for video footage of a Citi Bike kiosk on Madison Avenue and 82nd Street in Manhattan early Wednesday afternoon, reports The New York Times. NYPD shared images of the shooter, including one of them on the bike, and asked that anyone with “information as to the identity or location of this individual” contact police at 1-800-577-TIPS. These are images of the individual sought in connection to this investigation. If anyone has information as to the identity or location of this individual please contact @NYPDTips at 1(800)577-TIPS. pic.twitter.com/sm2GuEOYk1— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) December 4, 2024
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Jeff Bezos says he’s ‘very optimistic this time around’ about Trump
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Jeff Bezos says he’s ‘very optimistic this time around’ about Trump

Jeff Bezos. | Laura Normand / The Verge Jeff Bezos and President-elect Donald Trump famously didn’t get along the last time Trump was in the White House. This time, Bezos says he’s “very optimistic” and even wants to help out. “I’m actually very optimistic this time around,” Bezos said of Trump during a rare public appearance at The New York Times DealBook Summit on Wednesday. “He seems to have a lot of energy around reducing regulation. If I can help him do that, I’m going to help him.” Trump railed against Bezos and his companies — Amazon, Blue Origin, and The Washington Post — during his 2016 term. Bezos defended himself but it did little to help his reputation with Trump. Now, his companies have a lot at stake in the coming administration, from the FTC’s antitrust lawsuit against Amazon to Blue Origin’s efforts to compete with SpaceX for government contracts. Onstage at the DealBook Summit on Wednesday, Bezos called Trump “calmer this time” and “more settled.” He said he will try to “talk him out of” the idea that the press, which includes The Washington Post, is an enemy of the people. “You’ve probably grown in the last eight years,” he said to DealBook’s Andrew Ross Sorkin. “He has, too.” Bezos also echoed Sam... Read the full story at The Verge.
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Senators Call for DOD Probe After 'Salt Typhoon' Hack
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Senators Call for DOD Probe After 'Salt Typhoon' Hack

Sens. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., are calling for an investigation into the Pentagon after it failed to secure its communications from Chinese hackers in what is being referred to as the "Salt Typhoon," a press release from the congressmen's office read.
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Slain CEO Had Been Threatened, Wife Says
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Slain CEO Had Been Threatened, Wife Says

The wife of slain UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson said her husband was receiving threats before being fatally shot on a Midtown Manhattan sidewalk Wednesday morning.
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As the Media Attacks Kash Patel, Have They Ever Listened to Him? (VIDEO)
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As the Media Attacks Kash Patel, Have They Ever Listened to Him? (VIDEO)

The Former Federal Prosecutor, Public Defender, Trusted Advisor to President Trump, Intelligence Expert, Kash Patel is the perfect man to lead the F.B.I. Not because of those titles, but because he is…
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