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@b0yle shared
On Apr 29, 2022
RT @Reuters: Across the U.S., there are eight known unauthorized attempts to access voting systems in five states since the 2020 election. All involved local Republican officeholders or activists who back Trump’s stolen-election falsehoods about rigged voting machines https://t.co/l7eRLLd0CR https://t.co/Nlh7fgByNU
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Trump allies breach U.S. voting systems in search of 2020 fraud ‘evidence’

Trump allies breach U.S. voting systems in search of 2020 fraud ‘evidence’

Trump supporters convinced ballot machines were compromised in 2020 are now taking the law into their own hands - and compromising voting systems themselves.

@siliconrepublic shared
On Apr 28, 2022
Irish-led Sonrai Security expands into Europe, with Asia next in its sights https://t.co/ZVeBVq6EGg
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Irish-led Sonrai Security expands into Europe, with Asia next in its sights

Irish-led Sonrai Security expands into Europe, with Asia next in its sights

Co-founded by Irishman Brendan Hannigan, Sonrai Security is expanding on the back of a $50m Series C funding round from last year.

@siliconrepublic shared
On Apr 28, 2022
Facebook’s user numbers are bouncing back, Google has been recognised for its “outstanding contribution” to Ireland, and a Geneva-based IT consultancy is growing out of a new base in Donegal. Catch up on all this and more in today’s Daily Brief https://t.co/3q2lUyrLDg
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1. Facebook user numbers bounce back_

1. Facebook user numbers bounce back_

Cybercrime leads the way in global financial fraud_ Nearly half the companies surveyed in a global PwC report on financial crime were found to have been victims of some form of …

@ecb shared
On Apr 27, 2022
🧵People who believe income inequality is “too large” tend to have less trust in EU institutions, including the ECB. This is a finding of the Eurobarometer and our Consumer Expectations Survey, which covers six euro area countries https://t.co/5l3UCRX6w6 #EconomicBulletin 1/2 https://t.co/V8pBcmyGzx
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Economic inequality and public trust in the European Central Bank

Economic inequality and public trust in the European Central Bank

The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central bank of the 19 European Union countries which have adopted the euro. Our main task is to maintain price stability in the euro area and so ...

@WIRED shared
On Apr 28, 2022
The fate of big tech is only one piece of US-China technology competition. https://t.co/JypeEcvYEI
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On China, US National Security Experts Fear the Wrong Thing

On China, US National Security Experts Fear the Wrong Thing

Many argue that regulating Big Tech cedes leadership to China, but a healthy startup ecosystem is America's best defense.

@AP shared
On Apr 28, 2022
RT @AP_Politics: Most of Russia’s hacking in Ukraine has been geared toward data collection. Analysts say Russia is likely now armed with extensive details on Ukraine’s population, useful data for an occupier that wants to identify and locate likely resisters. https://t.co/BCKG0Vkdky
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A chilling Russian cyber aim in Ukraine: Digital dossiers

A chilling Russian cyber aim in Ukraine: Digital dossiers

BOSTON (AP) — Russia's relentless digital assaults on Ukraine may have caused less damage than many anticipated.

@POLITICOEurope shared
On Apr 28, 2022
The UK is postponing checks on imported food and fresh products from the EU until the end of 2023. This marks the fourth time Britain has delayed the introduction of sanitary and phytosanitary checks post-Brexit. https://t.co/5B2ED41MqF
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UK delays post-Brexit food checks on EU imports until end of 2023

UK delays post-Brexit food checks on EU imports until end of 2023

Review will look at how to implement checks ‘in an improved way’ and report back in the fall.

@AP shared
On Apr 27, 2022
Microsoft says cyberattacks by state-backed Russian hackers have destroyed data across dozens of organizations in Ukraine and produced a “chaotic information environment.” https://t.co/tIoWnf5N2B
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Microsoft: Russian hacks often accompany Ukraine attacks

Microsoft: Russian hacks often accompany Ukraine attacks

BOSTON (AP) — Cyberattacks by state-backed Russian hackers have destroyed data across dozens of organizations in Ukraine and produced “a chaotic information environment,” Microsoft says in ...