The House Oversight and Accountability Committee on the Coronavirus Pandemic released its findings on Monday, revealing that the virus was likely leaked by the U.S. taxpayer-funded biolab in Wuhan, China.
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U.S. And Microsoft Team Up To Take Hold Of Dozens Of Domains Tied To Russian Hacking Group
U.S. authorities have seized dozens of internet domains used by Russian intelligence agents and their proxies to steal vital information from U.S. government computers and email accounts, the Justice Department (DOJ) announced on Thursday.
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Read More Who Owns America? Oligarchs Have Bought Up The American DreamU.S. Arrests 2 Top Leaders Of Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel: ‘El Mayo’ Zambada And Son Of ‘El Chapo’
Two of the top leaders of the Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel have been taken into custody by the Department of Justice to face charges for their roles in the cartels, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Thursday.
Read More U.S. Arrests 2 Top Leaders Of Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel: ‘El Mayo’ Zambada And Son Of ‘El Chapo’Hackers Release Sensitive Documents from Leidos, The Pentagon’s IT Provider
According to Bloomberg News, which cited an insider familiar with the situation, hackers released internal data on Tuesday that was stolen from Leidos Holdings Inc. (LDOS.N), one of the biggest suppliers of IT services to the U.S. government and specifically the Department of Defense.
Read More Hackers Release Sensitive Documents from Leidos, The Pentagon’s IT ProviderWall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich Sentenced To 16 Years In Maximum Security Prison In Russia
A Russian court sentenced American journalist Evan Gershkovich to 16 years in a maximum security prison on Friday. The court found Gershkovich guilty of espionage in a case that the U.S. government and his employer, The Wall Street Journal, have denounced as fraudulent.
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