Five illegal immigrants, including two involved in an international smuggling business by entering Vermont, have been ...
Immigration agents will be deployed in US airports beginning Monday, aiming to alleviate soaring congestion at security ...
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Federal regulators have signed off on the sale, which brings three St. Louis-area TV stations under the same ownership.
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Russia-linked APT28 has exploited a high-severity XSS vulnerability in Zimbra in attacks against Ukrainian entities.
Interlock exploits CVE-2026-20131 zero-day since Jan 26, enabling root access on Cisco FMC, increasing ransomware risks.
CISA has ordered U.S. government agencies to secure their servers against an actively exploited vulnerability in the Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS).
Researchers at Varonis Threat Labs have disclosed a proof-of-concept attack technique that enables the silent exfiltration of outgoing emails from Microsoft 365 accounts using legitimate Outlook ...