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Russian Defense Firms Targeted by AI-Driven Cyberattacks Amid Ongoing Conflict
DETROIT / SEOUL – Russian technology and defense companies specializing in air defense, sensitive electronics, and other critical defense applications have recently been targeted by sophisticated cyber espionage campaigns leveraging AI-generated decoy documents, cybersecurity researchers report. According to a detailed analysis by cybersecurity firm Intezer, the attacks showcase how easily artificial intelligence tools can be
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Amnesty International Raises Alarm Over Threats to Activists
Amnesty International Nigeria has expressed concern over the safety of human rights defenders Okechukwu Nwanguma, executive director of RULAAC, and Nonso Nkwa, an independent radio broadcaster in Owerri. Both have reportedly faced threats linked to their efforts to expose alleged abuses at the Tiger Base police detention centre. In a statement, Amnesty described Nwanguma and
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Kuaishou Shares Plunge to Five-Week Low Amid Cyberattack Surge of Explicit Content
HONG KONG, Dec 23, 2025 – Shares of Kuaishou Technology (1024.HK), the Chinese short video platform, fell sharply on Tuesday, hitting HK$62.70 ($8.06), their lowest level since November 21. The drop came after reports surfaced that the platform experienced a sudden surge of explicit content following a cyberattack on Monday. The stock decline marked a
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Plateau APC Women Confess They Were Deceived in Protest Against Gov. Mutfwang
Several women who participated in a recent protest opposing Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s defection from the PDP to the APC have admitted they were misled and acted out of ignorance. Speaking to Daily Post on condition of anonymity, the women said the state Women’s Wing, led by Mrs. Elizabeth Yerse, exploited their lack of
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South Korea’s Consumer Agency Orders SK Telecom to Compensate 58 Hacking Victims Following Major Cybersecurity Breach
SEOUL, Dec 21, 2025 – In a significant move to protect consumer rights, South Korea’s consumer protection agency announced on Sunday that it will formally order SK Telecom (017670.KS), the country’s largest mobile carrier, to compensate 58 users who filed a class-action lawsuit following a recent hacking incident. The agency revealed that during a meeting
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NCAA Warns Airlines Over Flight Delays, Passenger Neglect
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued a stern warning to domestic airlines over persistent flight delays and inadequate passenger care. In a statement posted on X, NCAA’s Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Michael Achimugu, stressed that continued violations would attract sanctions. The warning followed an enforcement visit to Abuja operations of
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Kuaishou Shares Drop to Five-Week Low After Livestreaming Cyberattack
Shares of Chinese short video platform Kuaishou Technology (1024.HK) fell sharply on Tuesday, hitting HK$62.70 ($8.06)—their lowest level since November 21—after the company suffered a cyberattack that disrupted its livestreaming service. Stock Market Impact Details of the Cyberattack The attack occurred around 10 p.m. (1400 GMT) Monday, targeting Kuaishou’s livestreaming platform—the closest rival to Douyin,
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FG vows Ogoni clean-up remains top priority
The Federal Government has reiterated that the Ogoni clean-up remains a top priority, with Minister of Environment Balarabe Lawal emphasizing continued progress on key projects. Lawal made the statement during a visit to the Rivers State Government House in Port Harcourt by a presidential delegation led by National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu, including Minister of
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Venezuela Oil Exports Disrupted as U.S. Seizes Tankers, Prompting Shipping U-Turns
Venezuelan oil exports have slowed sharply as the United States escalates its actions against vessels carrying crude from the South American nation. Tracking data and sources indicate that many tankers are now moving only between domestic ports, while several approaching ships have suspended navigation or turned back following U.S. maritime interceptions. U.S. Interventions and Sanctions
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Abia Govt Seals Three-Storey Building in Umuahia Over Structural Defects
The Abia State government, through the Umuahia Capital Development Authority (UCDA), has sealed a three-storey building located at No. 20 Kaduna Street by Uzuakoli Road in Umuahia, citing serious structural defects that pose a threat to public safety. During an inspection on Monday, UCDA General Manager Kingsley Agomoh ordered all occupants to vacate immediately, emphasizing
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