THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 8/7/25
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“Apocalypse-proof”
— Every Cybertruck Owner, probably
I. National Defense: Key developments in national defense, particularly cyber and technological warfare.
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Cybertrucks Wanted By Air Force As Missile Targets
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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OpenAI Finally Launched GPT-5. Here’s Everything You Need to Know
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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Archaeologists Find Rare A.D. 70 Coin in Jerusalem from Time of the Apostles
- Archaeologists near Jerusalem’s Temple Mount have unearthed a rare bronze coin from A.D. 69–70 bearing the inscription “For the Redemption of Zion,” linking it directly to the final year of the First Jewish–Roman War and the destruction of the Temple—events prophesied by Jesus and unfolding during the time of the apostles. The well-preserved coin features symbols from the Jewish festival of Sukkot and reflects a shift in the rebels’ messaging from “freedom” to a longing for redemption. This remarkable find offers a tangible connection to both the biblical era and the spiritual hopes of a besieged people. Click here to read more.
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Parts of the US Constitution quietly vanish due to “coding error”
- Parts of the U.S. Constitution—specifically key portions of Article I outlining Congressional powers and civil liberties—briefly disappeared from Congress’s official website this week due to what the Library of Congress says was a “coding error.” Missing text included sections on habeas corpus, Congressional authority over the military, and limits on state powers, prompting online speculation and public concern. Though the content was restored hours later, critics questioned the timing and transparency of the glitch, raising broader concerns about the digital integrity of foundational documents. Click here to read more.
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US pro-Palestinian activist paid $75k to protest, funding traces back to Chinese Communist Party
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 8/6/25
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“We’ll meet this change with the same warfighter mindset the Wolf Pack has maintained through our history, and strengthen our ability to accept follow-on forces, defend the base and take the fight north.”
-Col. Peter Kasarskis
I. National Defense: Key developments in national defense, particularly cyber and technological warfare.
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Air Force moves F-16s closer to North Korea in new ‘super squadron’
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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OpenAI Announces Massive US Government Partnership
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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U.S. Church Urged to Stand with Suffering Sudanese Christians
- Sudanese Christians are enduring extreme hardship amid civil war and targeted religious persecution, prompting urgent calls for American churches to take action. Christian Solidarity International (CSI), a global NGO advocating for persecuted believers, has worked for decades in Sudan and South Sudan, freeing over 160,000 slaves and now focusing on meeting immediate needs like food and shelter for displaced Christians. Abi McDougal of CSI emphasizes prayer, financial support, and advocacy as vital ways American believers can stand with their suffering brothers and sisters in Christ. “It’s not prayer in isolation, it’s prayer in action,” she says. Click here to read more.
IV. Cyber Safety: A focus on the latest cybersecurity threats, tips, or breaches impacting individuals and organizations.
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Venice Film Festival hacked, participants’ data exposed
- The Venice Film Festival, the world’s oldest of its kind, has confirmed a cyberattack that exposed participants’ personal data, including that of journalists. The breach, which occurred on July 7, 2025, involved unauthorized access to festival servers where hackers copied names, emails, phone numbers, tax codes, and mailing addresses. Organizers say their IT team swiftly isolated affected systems and notified authorities, launching immediate restoration efforts. The incident was revealed through breach notification letters sent to impacted individuals, just ahead of the festival’s 82nd edition starting August 27. Click here to read more.
V. Shield of Israel: Coverage from The Jerusalem Post, providing an Israeli perspective on ongoing conflicts.
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‘Five IDF Divisions, five months’: Netanyahu’s Gaza occupation plan to defeat Hamas – exclusive
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 8/5/25
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“Faith never knows where it is being led, but it loves and knows the One who is leading.”
-Oswald Chambers (My Utmost for His Highest)
I. National Defense: Key developments in national defense, particularly cyber and technological warfare.
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Army releases ‘spiritual fitness guide’ to help soldiers strengthen their will to fight
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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OpenAI releases a free GPT model that can run on your laptop
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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Federal Workers Granted Freedom to Express Christian Faith at Work
- A new memo from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management affirms that federal employees are now explicitly encouraged to express their Christian faith—and other religious beliefs—openly at work, marking a significant policy shift toward religious freedom in the government workplace. The guidance permits religious displays, prayer, Bible study, witnessing, and even inviting coworkers to places of worship, provided it doesn’t disrupt operations. Backed by constitutional and statutory protections, the memo urges agencies to revise restrictive policies and follows an executive order reinforcing faith-based engagement in government. Click here to read more.
IV. Cyber Safety: A focus on the latest cybersecurity threats, tips, or breaches impacting individuals and organizations.
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Top hacker is a bot, yet humans still steer cyber defence
- AI-driven hackbots like XBOW are now leading vulnerability discovery platforms such as HackerOne in volume, but humans still outperform them in identifying critical, high-impact flaws. XBOW, a tool built by an offensive security firm, has found over 250 vulnerabilities using automation—but it’s not fully autonomous, and its findings still require human validation. HackerOne co-founder Michiel Prins emphasizes that while hackbots excel in speed and scale, the most severe bugs still come from “bionic hackers”—humans who use AI to enhance their work. However, challenges persist, including AI-generated exaggerations or hallucinated reports. For now, human insight remains essential to steering and verifying AI discoveries, especially in complex areas like broken business logic. Click here to read more.
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Security cabinet to discuss potential full Gaza takeover
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 8/4/25
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“This system changes the game.”
Lt. Gen. Joel Vowell
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Dark Eagle hypersonic missile system makes overseas debut during Talisman Sabre
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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Why tech is racing to adopt AI coding
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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Two-state solution conference against Israel relies on Hamas’ lies
- A recent U.N.-hosted conference on a two-state solution—co-led by France and Saudi Arabia—has drawn sharp rebuke from critics who say it rewards terrorism and embraces Hamas propaganda. The summit’s call for an immediate ceasefire, humanitarian aid to Gaza, and recognition of Palestinian statehood—regardless of Hamas’s disarmament or the release of hostages—was condemned as both dangerous and morally upside-down. Critics, including Israeli advisor Caroline Glick and faith-based leaders like Tony Perkins, argue this response ignores the reality that Hamas initiated the war and continues to exploit civilians and aid. They highlight that Israel, unique among nations, is being pressured to feed its enemies mid-conflict and surrender key war aims while facing global double standards. The article also emphasizes the spiritual battle for truth, citing biblical references like Proverbs 26:2 and Isaiah 5:20, warning that the widespread acceptance of Hamas’s lies in media and diplomacy is a moral deception. In contrast, Israeli leaders assert their right to defend themselves, refusing to be “devoured” again—invoking historical and biblical resolve. Critics insist that genuine compassion means supporting Israel’s mission to defeat Hamas, not empowering evil through appeasement. Click here to read more.
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St. Paul extends emergency amid cyberattack: experts plead caution
- St. Paul, Minnesota has extended its state of emergency for 90 more days following a significant cyberattack that began July 28, prompting shutdowns of city IT systems and involvement from the Minnesota National Guard. Mayor Melvin Carter called it a “deliberate, coordinated digital attack,” while cybersecurity experts warn the breach may have far-reaching consequences, particularly if critical data like property records or tax payments were altered or lost. Experts highlighted motivations behind such attacks—including ransom, revenge, and data theft—and emphasized the vulnerability of local governments due to outdated systems and limited resources. Officials are urging cities to improve cybersecurity defenses and awareness amid a rising wave of digital threats. Click here to read more.
V. Shield of Israel: Coverage from The Jerusalem Post, providing an Israeli perspective on ongoing conflicts.
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Netanyahu decides on full occupation of Gaza Strip, IDF activity in areas with hostages, PMO says
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 8/1/25
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“Big results require big ambitions.”
-Heraclitus
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U-2 Just Set New Records On The 70th Anniversary Of Its First Flight
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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Reddit wants to become the next Google search
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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Lauren Daigle Surprises Camp Mystic Survivor Who Rewrote ‘Hallelujah’ to Honor Camp Victims
- Lauren Daigle surprised 12-year-old Skyler Darrington on Fox and Friends after the young flood survivor went viral for rewriting and performing Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” in memory of the 27 girls lost in the catastrophic July 4 flood at Camp Mystic. Skyler, whose cabin was hardest hit, co-wrote the tribute with her mother, Lacey, during what she called a day of grief and healing. Daigle praised Skyler’s strength and faith, saying, “You took the tragedy and turned it into something beautiful.” Skyler said the experience deepened her faith, adding, “We sang during the tragic event, and it just helped us grow.” Click here to read more.
IV. Cyber Safety: A focus on the latest cybersecurity threats, tips, or breaches impacting individuals and organizations.
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Gen Z in the Crosshairs: Cybercriminals Shift Focus to Young, Digital-Savvy Workers
- Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting Gen Z workers due to their tech fluency, polyworking lifestyles, and risky digital habits like password reuse and mixing personal and professional device use. Kaspersky and other experts warn that fake job offers, phishing, and social engineering attacks are tailored to this group, who often manage freelance gigs and corporate tasks from unsecured locations and devices. The blending of personal and work life makes them easy entry points into corporate networks. Experts recommend using strong password managers and staying alert to red flags like too-good-to-be-true offers. Click here to read more.
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What are Israel’s choices in Gaza?
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 7/31/25
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“The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining.”
-John F. Kennedy
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China is betting on a real-world use of AI to challenge US control
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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Why AI researchers are getting paid like NBA All-Stars
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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The Silicon Valley Revival Has Momentum. Next Comes Maturity.
- A surprising revival of Christian faith is gaining traction in Silicon Valley, with tech workers, investors, and founders increasingly engaging in worship, faith discussions, and discipleship efforts in corporate and public spaces. This spiritual momentum echoes past religious awakenings and is being met with efforts to cultivate “exilic discipleship”—a framework for Christians to navigate tension between professional success and personal convictions in a largely secular environment. Leaders aim to turn this spark into lasting maturity by promoting humble, resilient, and redemptive engagement in workplaces like labs, startups, and boardrooms. Click here to read more.
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ChatGPT conversations are showing up on Google, internet users shocked
- ChatGPT users are alarmed after discovering that conversations shared via the “Share” button are showing up in Google search results. These shared links, meant for collaboration, are being indexed by search engines if posted on social media or websites, exposing everything from resumes with personal details to emotional confessions and even potentially illegal plans. Despite OpenAI’s warnings not to include sensitive data in shared chats, many users were unaware that deleting a conversation from their account doesn’t remove its shared link. To ensure privacy, users must manually delete any shared links. Click here to read more.
V. Shield of Israel: Coverage from The Jerusalem Post, providing an Israeli perspective on ongoing conflicts.
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Hamas cut off contact, escalation in Gaza likely unavoidable, Israeli official tells ‘Post’
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 7/30/25
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“The sea—like life itself—is a stern taskmaster. The best way to meet it is head-on.”
-Admiral Chester Nimitz
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US military bases brace for potential tsunamis in wake of powerful earthquake
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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Microsoft reports strong cloud earnings, with Windows and Xbox up too
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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‘Jerusalem Is the Place’: Israel Urges Nations to Follow US Lead, Relocate Embassies to Jewish Capital
- Since the U.S. moved its embassy to Jerusalem in 2018, countries like Guatemala, Honduras, and Paraguay have followed suit — and Israel is calling on others to do the same. At a recent event, U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee praised the move, calling Jerusalem the “undisputed, undivided capital” of Israel. NGO leader Chaim Silberstein and former deputy mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum stressed the spiritual, political, and historical importance of Jerusalem, while urging more global recognition. With ongoing conflicts and misinformation, Israeli leaders say international support is more vital than ever. Click here to read more.
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Will AI go rogue now that it can bypass some CAPTCHA tests?
- OpenAI’s latest ChatGPT agent has stunned the internet by reportedly bypassing Cloudflare’s “I am not a robot” CAPTCHA—sparking fears about AI going rogue. While the bot hasn’t yet cracked complex image CAPTCHAs, researchers say it’s only a matter of time. Combined with other alarming developments, like Replit’s AI erasing databases and ByteDance’s Trae IDE allegedly spying on users, critics fear AI’s growing autonomy. Even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman compared GPT-5’s progress to the Manhattan Project. As oversight lags behind innovation, experts stress that human responsibility—not AI—is still the real wild card. Click here to read more.
V. Shield of Israel: Coverage from The Jerusalem Post, providing an Israeli perspective on ongoing conflicts.
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PMO: All countries ‘that truly want to help’ welcome to join humanitarian aid airdrops to Gaza
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 7/29/25
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“Japan is our indispensable partner in deterring Communist Chinese military aggression.”
-U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
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Japan moves to expand missile reach near China and North Korea
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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Why is Sam Altman afraid of GPT-5?
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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In Those Days, There Was No King Over AI
- The artificial intelligence industry today operates like ancient Israel during the time of the judges—without a “king” or centralized authority to guide its actions. In his Christianity Today article, Stephen Carradini draws a powerful biblical analogy to critique the largely unregulated and ethically inconsistent state of AI development. While companies like OpenAI advocate for regulation in theory, they often resist concrete legislation, leaving decisions up to individual entities acting “in their own eyes.” Carradini argues that Christians must avoid both hype and fear in responding to AI and instead be guided by love for God and neighbor. This means critically evaluating AI’s impact on work, the environment, data privacy, and society. He shares his own experience developing a water conservation chatbot in Arizona—highlighting the difficult balance between serving public good and confronting AI’s ecological and ethical costs, including massive water and energy use and potentially exploitative data practices. Carradini ultimately urges Christians to lead by example, weighing their AI use with humility, prayer, and a commitment to neighborly love—because while AI has no king, Christians serve one who calls them to justice, mercy, and stewardship. Click here to read more.
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US Fermilab hit in cyberattack targeting Microsoft’s SharePoint, Bloomberg News reports
- Fermilab, one of the U.S. Department of Energy’s premier national labs, was recently targeted in a cyberattack exploiting flaws in Microsoft’s SharePoint software, Bloomberg reports. While hackers attempted to breach Fermilab’s servers, officials say the threat was quickly identified, and no sensitive or classified data was accessed. The servers have since been restored. This attack follows a broader campaign exploiting a critical SharePoint vulnerability that Microsoft’s June patch failed to fully resolve. Click here to read more.
V. Shield of Israel: Coverage from The Jerusalem Post, providing an Israeli perspective on ongoing conflicts.
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IDF to continue attacking Hezbollah until it disarms, even if leads to another war
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 7/28/25
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“Quantum inertial sensing allows for robust navigation capabilities when GPS navigation is not possible.”
-Col. Ramsey Horn
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Space Force’s secretive X-37B space plane is heading back to orbit
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Microsoft Edge transforms into an AI browser with new Copilot Mode
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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Hulk Hogan’s Pastor Shares Stories of His Faith and Discipleship
- Hulk Hogan, known in church as Terry Bollea, was remembered by his pastor as a joyful, Jesus-loving man who lived out his faith humbly and faithfully. Pastor Aaron Filippone of Indian Rocks Baptist Church in Florida shared how Hogan, baptized last December with his wife Sky, worshiped weekly and brought others to church to share the hope he found in Christ. Though imperfect, Hogan walked in grace and boldly lived for Jesus until his passing at age 71. His pastor says he is now “more alive than ever.” Click here to read more.
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ByteDance’s AI coding tool Trae IDE caught allegedly spying on users
- ByteDance’s AI-powered coding tool, Trae IDE, is under fire for allegedly collecting extensive user data—even when telemetry is disabled—raising serious privacy concerns. A developer known as segmentationf4u1t revealed that Trae sends hardware specs, user activity, and file paths to ByteDance servers, triggering an outcry on Hacker News. Attempts to discuss the issue on Trae’s Discord led to censorship. Despite updates that reduced RAM usage and background processes, the tool still reportedly transmits large volumes of sensitive data. Click here to read more.
V. Shield of Israel: Coverage from The Jerusalem Post, providing an Israeli perspective on ongoing conflicts.
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‘No choice but to expand Gaza op.’ if talks continue to stall, source tells ‘Post’ – exclusive
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 7/25/25
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“Anti-submarine warfare is not just submarine versus submarine — it is a fleetwide effort.”
-Gen. David H. Berger
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The Marine Corps Is Using Ospreys in the Hunt for Submarines
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Microsoft’s controversial Recall feature is now blocked by Brave and AdGuard
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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4 Ways to Spot Fake News on Facebook and Why It Matters to God
- Millions of people are falling for viral stories on Facebook that aren’t true, from fake celebrity donations to fabricated news events. According to recent studies, Facebook’s algorithm promotes the spread of misinformation, often shared habitually rather than intentionally. For Christians, this poses a spiritual issue: we’re called to be people of truth (Ephesians 4:25), and spreading falsehoods—knowingly or not—undermines our witness. In a world full of digital noise, discerning fact from fiction is vital. Want to know how to spot fake news before sharing it? Click here to read more.
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Notorious ransomware gang BlackSuit disrupted: site seized by authorities
- The notorious BlackSuit ransomware gang has been disrupted in a major international sting, with its dark web extortion site seized by U.S. Homeland Security and 16 global partners as part of Operation Checkmate. BlackSuit, suspected to be a rebrand of the Royal gang, had extorted over $500 million from 180+ victims. The gang is now believed to be operating under a new name, “Chaos ransomware,” which continues similar double extortion tactics. Authorities have yet to release full details of the takedown. Click here to read more.
V. Shield of Israel: Coverage from The Jerusalem Post, providing an Israeli perspective on ongoing conflicts.
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Vueling pilot of plane that saw Jewish kids removed was flight instructor of two 9/11 terrorists
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