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6/4/21 9:23 AM - News Review: FBI Director Wray Compares Ransomware Challenge to 9/11 Attacks. National Security Chief Warns Firms to Boost Cybersecurity as Ransomware Surges. Fmr. CIA senior intelligence officer shares experience with 'Havana Syndrome'. UK and EU investigate Facebook over unfair use of data in digital advertising. A weed dealer in NYC on how legalization could affect his business.

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FBI Director Christopher Wray calls the fight against cyberattacks a shared responsibility that includes government agencies, the private sector and average Americans https://t.co/BblvuWNBcx via @WSJ — Pamela Falk (@PamelaFalk) June 4, 2021       FBI Director Wray Compares Ransomware Challenge to 9/11 Attacks .  National Security Chief Warns Firms to Boost Cybersecurity as Ransomware Surges.  POST - By  Michael Novakhov (Mike Nova)   June 03, 2021 REvil - also known as Sodinokibi  are the ironic, some - Russian sounding telling words:  REvil: Russian and/or Real Evil,  Sodinokibi : So Odinoki Bi: The So Lonely Bisexual  Some clues indicate that these words might not be the production of the native Russian speaker, but possibly Israeli, [possibly residing or located in Russia, hypothetically. Added on 6.4.21] M.N. |  9:21 AM 6/3/2021 - Post Link -  Interpretations Fmr. CIA senior intelligence officer shares experience with 'Havana Syndrome'.  UK and EU investigate Facebook

Audio Post - US agencies hacked in monthslong global cyberspying campaign - 9:07 AM 12/14/2020

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Audio Post – Early Edition: December 14, 2020 __________________________________________ Audio Post - 9:07 AM 12/14/2020 - US agencies hacked in monthslong global cyberspying campaign Mike Nova 2  ·  US agencies hacked in monthslong global cyberspying campaign – Audio Michael Novakhov – SharedNewsLinks℠ 7:59 AM 12/14/2020 US agencies hacked in monthslong global cyberspying campaign Monday December 14 th , 2020  at  7:49 AM Federal News Network 1 Share WASHINGTON (AP) — Hackers broke into the networks of the Treasury and Commerce departments as part of a monthslong global cyberespionage campaign revealed Sunday, just days after the prominent cybersecurity firm FireEye said it had been breached in an attack that industry experts said bore the hallmarks of Russian tradecraft. In response to what may be a large-scale penetration of U.S. government agencies, the Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity arm issued an emergency directive calling on all federal civilian agencies to scou