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Australian student ‘safe and well’ after detention in North Korea: prime minister
An Australian graduate student who went missing in North Korea last week has been released from detention and is now “safe and well” in China, according to Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
$72M worth of radioactive element used in nuclear reactors reportedly seized in Turkey
Authorities in Turkey reportedly discovered $72 million worth of a radioactive element — used in nuclear reactors and found in the fallout of nuclear explosions — from a car.
Cybersecurity Firms See Increase in Cyber Attacks
Sixty-one percent of firms suffered a cyber attack in the past year, compared to 41 percent the year prior.
New Tennessee School Safety Bill Will Mitigate School Threats
Last year, Williamson County Schools implemented a three-tiered WCS Threat Assessment Flowchart to help mitigate school threats. Now, a bill has been signed into law that will help districts in Tennessee establish a threat assessment team.
ISIS Threats Leading Up to July 4 Depict Attacks on New York, White House
ISIS supporters have featured New York and Washington in threat propaganda leading up to the Fourth of July — which is not just our Independence Day, but a key caliphate anniversary — that has also included aviation threats.
FDA Warns of Insulin Pump Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities
The Food and Drug Administration’s recommendations comes after several external cybersecurity experts found dangerous vulnerabilities in the technical design of some Medtronic insulin pumps.
Georgia courts (mostly) shrug off ransomware attack
But a Florida city pays $600k in ransom and still faces $1m in security fixes.
Two men charged as police uncover alleged Isis-inspired plot targeting central Sydney
Two men have been charged after police uncovered an alleged Islamic State-inspired plot to attack several targets including police stations, consulates and churches in Sydney’s central business district.
ICE Homeland Security Investigations announces results of international operation targeting weapons traffickers
The international operation resulted in a total of 25 arrests and 53 search warrants executed in three countries.
Iran uranium stockpile breaches 2015 nuclear deal, state media report
Iran has breached the limit on the amount of enriched uranium it is allowed to hold, in violation of the nuclear deal it signed with the U.S. and other world powers in 2015, state-run IRNA reported Monday.