US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has signed a $2 million contract with Israeli commercial spyware vendor Paragon Solutions.

The one-year contract between the company’s US subsidiary in Chantilly, Virginia, and ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations Division 3 was signed on September 27 and covers a “fully configured proprietary solution including license, hardware, warranty, maintenance and training.”

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23andMe Is Sinking Fast. Can the Company Survive?

23andMe is in trouble. Once a hot Silicon Valley startup, the genetic testing company has been in free fall since a major data breach last year that affected roughly half of its customers. The incident led to a class action lawsuit, which the company has agreed to settle for $30 million.

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China’s astronauts are aiming to land on the moon by 2030. They now have a new spacesuit to do it

China has taken a step forward in its ambitious plan to land astronauts on the moon by 2030 – unveiling the specially designed spacesuit its crew will don for what’s expected to be a landmark mission in the country’s space program.

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China’s Coast Guard claims to have entered the Arctic Ocean for the first time as it ramps up security ties with Russia

China’s Coast Guard claimed it entered waters of the Arctic Ocean for the first time as part of a joint patrol with Russia – in the latest sign of enhanced coordination between the two in a region where Beijing has long wished to expand its footprint.

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Prince Harry visits community projects in Lesotho

Prince Harry has visited several community projects in Lesotho after arriving in the country yesterday. The Duke of Sussex was accompanied by Prince Seeiso and some directors of multi-national companies, who want to invest in community development projects in southern Africa.

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Former Singapore Oil Mogul to Pay Liquidators, HSBC $3.6 Billion

Singapore’s High Court approved former oil tycoon Lim Oon Kuin’s agreements to pay $3.59 billion to the liquidators of his company and creditor HSBC Holdings Plc, ending the multiyear civil cases against him and his family.

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Fortifying the Weakest Link: How to Safeguard Against Supply Chain Cyberattacks

In recent years, cybercriminals have increasingly exploited vulnerabilities in widely-used IT and security tools, leading to major security incidents. For instance, a zero-day vulnerability in Ivanti enterprise VPNs was recently exploited, allowing attackers to deploy a backdoor named ‘DSLog’.

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Kyle Walker's wife Annie Kilner 'will only give their marriage another shot if he coughs up £15MILLION' - after he secretly fathered two children with Lauryn Goodman

Kyle Walker's wife Annie Kilner will only give their troubled marriage another shot if he pays her a staggering £15million, insiders have claimed.

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Zambia Agrees to $1.5 Billion Debt Revamp with Chinese Lenders

Zambia has reached a deal with two Chinese state-owned lenders to restructure $1.5 billion in debt, according to Finance

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French tycoon gains $17 billion from China’s economic stimulus push

The billionaire owner of French luxury powerhouse LVMH has seen his wealth inflate by $17 billion dollars in just one day, after China announced fresh moves to restore economic growth that some call the long-awaited “bazookas” needed to revive confidence.

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5 Tips To Increase Online Visibility For Small Businesses

5 Tips To Increase Online Visibility For Small Businesses. By implementing these strategies, you can boost your online presence, attract more traffic, and engage potential customers effectively, helping your small business grow both locally and globally. Here are five effective tips to help small businesses increase their online visibility:

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Millions of Vehicles Could Be Hacked and Tracked Thanks to a Simple Website Bug

Researchers found a flaw in a Kia web portal that let them track millions of cars, unlock doors, and start engines at will—the latest in a plague of web bugs that’s affected a dozen carmakers.

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