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Three London hospital staffers under investigation over alleged Kate Middleton medical records breach: report – New York Post

  1. Three London hospital staffers under investigation over alleged Kate Middleton medical records breach: report New York Post
  2. Kate’s photo of late Queen was doctored, agency says, as princess spotted in public for first time in months CNN
  3. Did UK hospital staff try to snoop on Kate’s medical records? A privacy watchdog is investigating Yahoo! Voices
  4. Kate hospital says any privacy breach would be investigated BBC.com
  5. CEO of London Clinic speaks out on Kate Middleton document breach investigation: All ‘disciplinary steps’ will be taken New York Post

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Man Crashes Stage At British Academy Film Awards, Prompting Execs To Investigate Security Breach – Daily Caller

  1. Man Crashes Stage At British Academy Film Awards, Prompting Execs To Investigate Security Breach Daily Caller
  2. BAFTAs Slam Social Media Prankster Who Crashed ‘Oppenheimer’s’ Best Film Speech: ‘We Are Taking This Very Seriously’ (EXCLUSIVE) Variety
  3. BAFTA Says It Ejected Audience Member Who Crashed Stage During ‘Oppenheimer’ Best Film Win PEOPLE
  4. BAFTA: ‘Prankster’ Crashed ‘Oppenheimer’ Acceptance Speech IndieWire
  5. Prankster goes on stage unnoticed with Oppenheimer cast at Baftas The Times

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Oregon reaches nearly $50M multi-state settlement over 2020 Blackbaud data breach – KOIN.com

  1. Oregon reaches nearly $50M multi-state settlement over 2020 Blackbaud data breach KOIN.com
  2. Blackbaud agrees to $49.5 million settlement for ransomware data breach BleepingComputer
  3. New Mexico getting over $400,000 in settlement with Blackbaud software company KRQE News 13
  4. INVESTIGATION ALERT: Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP Investigates Blackbaud, Inc.’s Directors and Officers for Breach of Fiduciary Duties – BLKB Business Wire
  5. $49.5M Might Not Be Enough: Blackbaud Resolved Claims, But Class Action Looms | Connecticut Law Tribune Law.com
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Blackbaud agrees to $49.5 million settlement for ransomware data breach – BleepingComputer

  1. Blackbaud agrees to $49.5 million settlement for ransomware data breach BleepingComputer
  2. Oregon reaches nearly $50M multi-state settlement over 2020 Blackbaud data breach KOIN.com
  3. New Mexico getting over $400,000 in settlement with Blackbaud software company KRQE News 13
  4. Utah AG announcing $600,000 settlement with Blackbaud for data breach ABC4 Utah
  5. INVESTIGATION ALERT: Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP Investigates Blackbaud, Inc.’s Directors and Officers for Breach of Fiduciary Duties – BLKB Business Wire
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Ukraine ‘Dumps’ NATO, US Military Doctrine To Breach Russia’s Impregnable Defenses – Think Tank – EurAsian Times

  1. Ukraine ‘Dumps’ NATO, US Military Doctrine To Breach Russia’s Impregnable Defenses – Think Tank EurAsian Times
  2. Western-made armor isn’t working in Ukraine because it wasn’t designed for a conflict of this intensity, Ukrainian analyst says Yahoo News
  3. Lessons from Ukraine: U.S. Army using conflict in Europe to prepare soldiers for the next war Defense One
  4. Ukraine right to ditch Western tactics, fight Russia like it knows: ISW Business Insider
  5. Former NATO commander on criticism of Ukraine’s counteroffensive: unprofessional and useless statements Yahoo News
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Ukraine Sends First Armored Vehicles Through Breach in Russian Defenses – WSJ – The Wall Street Journal

  1. Ukraine Sends First Armored Vehicles Through Breach in Russian Defenses – WSJ The Wall Street Journal
  2. Ukrainian armoured vehicles cross Russia’s main defensive line The Telegraph
  3. Aerial footage from Ukraine offers a new look at a rare tank-on-tank battle that ends with a close-range kill of Russian armor Yahoo News
  4. Ukraine breached Russia’s fearsome defenses with vehicles for the first time: analysts Business Insider
  5. Russia says it destroyed Ukrainian positions and military vehicles in Liman with Ka-52 attack helicopters Victoria Advocate
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Last-minute Las Vegas tourists face hurdles for MGM hotel bookings amid cyber breach – FOX5 Las Vegas

  1. Last-minute Las Vegas tourists face hurdles for MGM hotel bookings amid cyber breach FOX5 Las Vegas
  2. MGM losing up to $8.4M per day as cyberattack paralyzes slot machines, hotels for 8th straight day: analyst New York Post
  3. ‘The behind-the-scenes message is that it’s chaotic,’ Las Vegas travel expert shares insight on hotel hack impacts on tourism Yahoo News
  4. 2 Las Vegas casinos fell victim to cyberattacks, shattering the image of impenetrable casino security Fox 5 Las Vegas
  5. Macau Casinos Review Cybersecurity Following US Attacks Casino.Org News
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After a frontline breakthrough, Ukraine appears optimistic it can further breach Russian defenses – CNN

  1. After a frontline breakthrough, Ukraine appears optimistic it can further breach Russian defenses CNN
  2. Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 560 of the invasion The Guardian
  3. Ukraine ‘Lost’ 66,000 Troops, 7,600 Weapons In Counteroffensive; Big Reveal By Russia’s Shoigu Hindustan Times
  4. Russia-Ukraine war – live: Kyiv ‘kills almost 50’ of Putin’s elite soldiers before they reach key battlefield Yahoo News
  5. Ukraine destroys ‘Russian-occupied military warehouse’ in drone strike The Independent
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Northern Ireland’s top police officer apologizes for ‘industrial scale’ data breach – The Associated Press

  1. Northern Ireland’s top police officer apologizes for ‘industrial scale’ data breach The Associated Press
  2. Northern Ireland police release officers’ names in ‘monumental’ breach The Washington Post
  3. The personal details of Northern Ireland’s main police force have been leaked – three reasons why that’s incredibly dangerous The Conversation
  4. We know the risks of policing Northern Ireland, but this data breach exposes us as never before The Guardian
  5. Police Service of Northern Ireland’s dangerous error The Telegraph
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Three Marines with intelligence jobs charged in Jan. 6 Capitol breach

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Three active duty members of the Marine Corps assigned to intelligence-related jobs, including one at the National Security Agency headquarters in Maryland, have been charged with participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol, according to court filings unsealed Thursday and military service records.

Cpl. Micah Coomer, Sgt. Joshua Abate and Sgt. Dodge Dale Hellonen were arrested Tuesday and Wednesday near Camp Pendleton, Calif., Fort Meade, Md., and Camp Lejeune, N.C., respectively, and appeared in local federal courts.

The FBI said Abate admitted to entering the Capitol “with two ‘buddies’” during a June 2022 interview that was part of his security clearance process while assigned to the Marine Corps’s Cryptologic Support Battalion, which is partnered and headquartered with the NSA at Fort Meade. According to charging papers, Abate said they “walked around and tried not to get hit with tear gas,” and “admitted he heard how the event was being portrayed negatively and decided that he should not tell anybody about going into the U.S. Capitol Building.”

Each faces counts including trespassing, disorderly conduct and illegal parading or picketing in a restricted Capitol building or grounds, in connection with the riots that injured scores of police officers, left offices ransacked and forced lawmakers to evacuate the premises amid Congress’s meeting to confirm the results of the 2020 presidential election.

The sergeants’ occupations as special communications signals analysts and the corporal’s job as an intelligence surveillance reconnaissance system engineer were first reported by Military.com and were confirmed in their service records.

A Marine Corps spokesperson said, “We are aware of an investigation and the allegations. The Marine Corps is fully cooperating with appropriate authorities in support of the investigation.”

Abate’s attorney David Dischley declined to comment. Federal defenders for the other two men did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The men are the first active-duty military members to be charged in the Capitol attack since Maj. Christopher Warnagiris of the Marine Corps was arrested in May 2021. He is awaiting trial on felony counts including assaulting or impeding police and obstructing an official proceeding. About 120 of the roughly 940 people arrested in the Capitol breach served in the military, reserves or National Guard.

According to charging papers filed Tuesday and unsealed Thursday, Coomer posted photographs on Instagram taken from inside the Capitol during the breach captioned, “Glad to be apart of history.” Data provided by Facebook in connection with an August 2021 federal search warrant showed that in Jan. 31 direct message on Instagram, Coomer allegedly “stated his belief ‘that everything in this country is corrupt. We honestly need a fresh restart. I’m waiting for the boogaloo.’”

Coomer described the term as “Civil war 2,” according to an FBI arrest affidavit. U.S. prosecutors have described “boogaloo” as a term taken up by fringe groups referring to a racially or ethnically motivated civil war.

Capitol surveillance video recorded the three Marines entering the Capitol through the Senate Wing Door less than 10 minutes after it was first breached, according to the FBI. The trio was moving together and spent 52 minutes in the building, with Hellonen carrying a yellow Gadsden flag with a “Don’t Tread on Me” logo, according to the FBI. That included time in the Rotunda, where “they placed a red MAGA hat on one of the statues to take photos with it,” an FBI arrest affidavit said.

All three men had previously been awarded a Good Conduct Medal, which is given for every three years of discipline-free service, according to service records.

Separately, another Washington-area military reservist assigned to the U.S. intelligence community and facing a charge in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot was convicted Wednesday on unrelated felony weapons offenses.

Hatchet M. Speed, a Navy Reserve petty officer first class assigned to the Naval Warfare Space Field Activity at the National Reconnaissance Office in Chantilly, Va., was found guilty of possessing three unregistered firearms silencers by a jury in Alexandria federal court.

Speed has pleaded not guilty to federal misdemeanor charges in Washington after being described by U.S. prosecutors as a heavily armed Nazi sympathizer with top-level U.S. government security clearance who breached the Capitol with members of the Proud Boys extremist group. A new indictment this month added a felony count of obstructing an official proceeding of Congress against Speed, who until recently worked with a U.S. defense and intelligence cyberoperations contractor based in nearby Vienna, Va.

Speed is not accused of violence, has no criminal history and retained a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information clearance at time of his arrest. But prosecutors cited Speed’s alleged statements to an undercover FBI employee about using violence to further “anti-government and anti-Semitic ideologies,” including many “enemies” who live near Washington as the seat of the government, and his $50,000-worth of “panic” buying of firearms after the Capitol attack that included a dozen pistols, revolvers, shotguns and rifles.

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