THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 12/10/25
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“Damn the torpedoes, Full speed ahead!”
-Admiral David Glasgow Farragut
I. National Security: Key developments in national security, particularly cyber and technological warfare.
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Could battleships really make a comeback?
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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Big Tech joins forces with Linux Foundation to standardize AI agents
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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Atheist-Turned-Christian Filmmaker Makes the Case for God in New Documentary
- Michael Ray Lewis, once an outspoken atheist, recounts his three‑year journey to Christianity in the new documentary Universe Designed, released on home video Dec. 13. The film blends personal testimony with interviews from prominent apologists such as Frank Turek, Hugh Ross, and J. Warner Wallace, examining the origins of the universe, philosophical truths, and the historical case for Jesus. Aimed at skeptics who doubt faith and at believers seeking stronger apologetic tools, the 90‑minute piece intentionally hides its Christian framing for the first twenty minutes to invite open‑minded viewers to consider the evidence. Click here to read more.
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OpenAI warns “high” cybersecurity risk posed by new AI models
- OpenAI cautioned that its forthcoming AI models could present a “high” cybersecurity risk, warning they might autonomously generate zero‑day exploits or aid sophisticated intrusion campaigns against well‑protected systems. To mitigate these threats, the company is bolstering defensive model capabilities, tightening access controls, hardening infrastructure, and enhancing monitoring, while also planning a tiered‑access program for qualified cyber‑defense users. Additionally, OpenAI will launch a Frontier Risk Council composed of seasoned security experts to guide its efforts on cybersecurity and later expand to other emerging technology domains. 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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New Middle East’s rise: Saudi-Israel alignment will reshape regional hegemony – opinion
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 12/9/25
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“Air power is, above all, a psychological weapon–and only short-sighted soldiers, too battle-minded, underrate the predominance of psychological factors in war.”
-B.H. Liddell Hart
I. National Security: Key developments in national security, particularly cyber and technological warfare.
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F/A-18 Super Hornets Were Just Tracked Flying Deep Inside The Gulf Of Venezuela
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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Holy slop: most pastors now use AI to write sermons
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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‘You’re Not a Cosmic Accident’: Unique Creation Museum Reveals Where Faith and Science Meet
- The Wonders Center & Science Museum—also called the Unique Creation Museum—just outside Nashville showcases a 100,000‑square‑foot complex that presents scientific topics such as astronomy, paleontology, physics and zoology through a literal‑creation lens, emphasizing that the natural world reflects intentional design by God. Founder David Rives highlights interactive exhibits ranging from a “Wonders of Africa” habitat with lifelike animal displays to a planetarium ranked among the world’s top ten, a Tesla‑coil lightning show, and hands‑on physics demonstrations like the Bernoulli principle. He also integrates his personal passions—fossil digs, astrophotography, and research on the Dead Sea Scrolls—to illustrate how scientific inquiry can reinforce biblical truth, repeatedly urging visitors to view every element of creation, from a blade of grass to a 50‑foot marine reptile fossil, as evidence that humanity is not a cosmic accident but purposefully made by a Creator. Click here to read more.
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US Posts $10 Million Bounty for Iranian Hackers
- The United States has announced a rewards program offering up to $10 million for information leading to the identification or apprehension of members of the Iranian state‑affiliated hacking collective now labeled “Shahid Shushtari”—formerly known as Emennet Pasargad, Cotton Sandstorm, Marnanbridge and Haywire Kitten. According to U.S. officials, the group operates under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Cyber‑Electronic Command (IRGC‑CEC) and has been active since at least 2020, conducting cyber‑espionage, sabotage and influence campaigns against critical infrastructure in the United States, Europe and the Middle East, including attacks on the 2024 Summer Olympics and a U.S. IPTV provider, as well as meddling in the 2020 U.S. election. The Treasury has identified Mohammad Bagher Shirinkar as the organization’s leader and Fatemeh Sedighian Kashi as a senior operative tied to its front companies. Anyone with actionable intelligence is urged to submit tips via the Rewards for Justice Tor‑based reporting channel. 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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‘This is significant’: Danon says Waltz’s Israel visit reflects Washington’s commitment to region
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 12/8/25
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“Information affects the very fabric of society. It could be the primary weapon in the future of war, and it could determine the future of humanity.”
― Roger Spitz
I. National Security: Key developments in national security, particularly cyber and technological warfare.
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Navy establishes first-of-its-kind information warfare squadron at Norfolk
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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Inside AWS’s plan to use agentic AI to reset legacy IT
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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Kevin Costner’s ABC Christmas Special Faithfully Recounts the Nativity Story
- Kevin Costner narrates “Kevin Costner Presents: The First Christmas,” an ABC holiday special that faithfully follows the biblical Nativity—from the angel’s announcement to Mary through Jesus’ birth, the temple encounter with Simeon and a portrayal of the Wise Men visiting a young child—while interspersing reenactments filmed in Morocco with interviews from biblical scholars; the program, described by director David L Cunningham as a “Walt Disney‑style” retelling, also includes scenes of Herod’s massacre, Costner’s personal testimony of faith and a call to focus on Jesus’ purpose and kingdom. 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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Chinese Hackers Exploiting React2Shell Vulnerability
- Threat actors linked to China—specifically the Earth Lamia and Jackpot Panda groups—began probing for the newly disclosed React2Shell vulnerability (CVE‑2025‑55182) within hours of its public disclosure, using specially crafted HTTP requests to achieve unauthenticated remote code execution on vulnerable React 19 servers; AWS reported active exploitation attempts, noted that some attackers were testing fake proof‑of‑concept exploits while others were debugging real exploits, and released indicators of compromise to help organizations detect the attacks, which affect a large portion of web applications given React’s widespread use. 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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Israeli start-up InfiniDome brings GPS jamming protection to modern battlefields
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 12/4/25
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“Speak softly and carry a big stick—you will go far.”
-Theodore Roosevelt
I. National Security: Key developments in national security, particularly cyber and technological warfare.
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American support for larger US military and NATO grows, survey says
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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FCC approves AT&T $1 billion purchase of spectrum from UScellular
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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‘The Pulpit Has Become Quiet’: Jerusalem Hosts 1,000 Pastors to Support Jewish State, Combat Antisemitism
- Over a thousand pastors and Christian influencers gathered in Jerusalem through a partnership between Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Friends of Zion Museum, with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Friends of Zion founder Mike Evans urging participants to become “ambassadors” who combat rising antisemitism and promote a biblical view of Israel; the event highlighted concerns about an “ideological war” against Israel, referenced the Nova Music Festival massacre, and announced a 2026 plan to reach a million pastors and churches worldwide to reinforce support for the Jewish state. 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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Engineer proves that Kohler’s smart toilet cameras aren’t very private
- Kohler’s $599 Dekoda smart‑toilet camera, which streams health data to a subscription‑based app, claims “end‑to‑end encryption” but actually decrypts the footage on Kohler’s servers for processing, meaning the company can access the recordings; engineer and former FTC advisor Simon Fondrie‑Teitler highlighted that the term is being misused—E2EE traditionally protects data from the service provider—while Kohler’s privacy policy states it may de‑identify and use the data to train AI models, raising concerns about the true privacy of a device that records intimate bathroom activity. 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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‘Invade Iran or accept talks,’ ex-Israeli Air Force chief warns
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 12/3/25
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“At a time like this, scorching irony, not convincing argument, is needed.”
-Frederick Douglass
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U.S. Deploys Shahed-136 Clones To Middle East As A Warning To Iran
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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It works on its own: Amazon introduces three new AI agents
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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‘Nothing but a Miracle’: Cops Save Unconscious Man From Burning Car With Seconds to Spare
- South Brunswick, New Jersey police officers Yash Shroff and Thomas Sites rescued an unconscious 26‑year‑old driver, Safwan Islam, from a burning car after his vehicle crashed into a tree and ignited; the officers smashed a window, pulled him out just before the car erupted in flames, and his father called the rescue “nothing but a miracle,” with Islam expected to make a full recovery. 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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Chrome, Edge Extensions Caught Tracking Users, Creating Backdoors
- A threat actor known as ShadyPanda has been publishing malicious Chrome and Edge extensions for about seven years, amassing over 4 million downloads and using the add‑ons to inject affiliate‑tracking code on sites like eBay, Amazon and Booking.com, log browsing data via Google Analytics, read cookies and capture search‑box inputs, and then exfiltrate the information to remote servers; after initially posing as harmless tools, the extensions were later updated to act as a remote‑code‑execution backdoor that checks an external server hourly and can run arbitrary JavaScript, allowing the attacker to pivot to ransomware, credential theft or espionage, prompting Google and Microsoft to remove the offending extensions from their stores. 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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Israel, Lebanon hold first senior-level talks in decades as US pushes engagement
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 12/2/25
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“Be studious in your profession, and you will be learned. Be industrious and frugal, and you will be rich. Be sober and temperate, and you will be healthy. Be in general virtuous, and you will be happy.”
-Benjamin Franklin
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How America can outproduce and outlast adversaries
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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OpenAI CEO declares “code red” as Gemini gains 200 million users in 3 months
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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US military becoming more religious as nation remains more secular: study
- A new analysis of Cooperative Election Study data shows that weekly church attendance among active‑duty U.S. service members rose from 21 % in 2010‑12 to 28 % in 2022‑24, with 45 % attending at least once a week, while civilian attendance stayed flat at 16 % and overall importance of religion among military personnel increased to 44 % versus a decline to 30 % among civilians; researchers attribute the gap to selection effects, noting that the all‑volunteer force draws heavily from Southern states that tend to be more religiously active. Click here to read more.
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Cricket Wireless nationwide retailer, MobilelinkUSA, claimed by DragonForce ransomware
- DragonForce, a Russian‑linked ransomware cartel that recently allied with Qilin and a revived LockBit, has claimed to have exfiltrated over 5 TB of data from Mobilelink USA—the largest authorized Cricket Wireless dealer operating 550 stores across 21 states—and posted a six‑day countdown on its dark‑web leak site demanding payment before publishing the data, which could expose millions of customers’ personally identifiable and financial information; the gang, which has attacked 185 victims in 2025, is also linked to high‑profile breaches of UK retailers, Marks & Spencer and others, and is known for “hostile takeovers” of rival ransomware groups. 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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‘Hezbollah disarms or Israel acts’: Netanyahu, Ortagus meet as Israel-Lebanon tensions flare
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 12/1/25
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“A Dorito asks nothing of you, which is its great gift.”
-Aimee Bender
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Celebrate The Air Force’s Newest ‘Flying Dorito’ With This T-Shirt
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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Oxford’s word of the year is here, and it says everything about the current social media landscape
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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Biblical “Better to Give than to Receive” Explains Black Friday Burnout
- The commentary urges readers to resist Black‑Friday consumerism and instead embrace the biblical principle that “it is more blessed to give than to receive,” noting that the holiday shopping frenzy fuels spiritual emptiness and financial stress for many Americans, while generosity—whether through time, service or modest gifts—offers lasting joy and aligns with Jesus’ teachings about storing up heavenly treasure rather than earthly possessions. 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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Facial Recognition’s Trust Problem
- Facial‑recognition technology faces a major trust gap because public‑surveillance deployments capture images without consent, store them in opaque databases and have repeatedly proved insecure—examples include Clearview’s GDPR violations, the 2018 Mexico‑City hack that let criminals track FBI informants, and recent breaches of license‑plate‑scanner operators—while access‑control uses are more consensual but still raise privacy concerns; solutions such as ZeroTier’s encrypted mesh networking can isolate camera feeds to prevent lateral hacks, and Alcatraz.ai’s “privacy‑first” approach stores only irreversible facial‑map hashes rather than images, enabling secure, consent‑based authentication without exposing personal biometrics. 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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Israeli defense giants climb int’l ranks, record double-digit revenue growth in 2024, report says
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 11/26/25
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“God created war so that Americans would learn geography.”
-Mark Twain
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Japan’s Plan To Put SAMs On Strategic Island 70 Miles From Taiwan Could Be Just The Beginning
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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Plex’s crackdown on free remote streaming access starts this week
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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The Pilgrims Brought the Values that Shaped Freedom-Loving America
- The documentary “The Pilgrims” argues that the 1620 Mayflower settlers forged America’s core values—religious liberty, self‑government and a Bible‑based moral framework—by fleeing England’s enforced Anglicanism, signing the Mayflower Compact as a prototype of democratic rule, forging peaceful treaties with Native Americans, and enduring a brutal first winter that cemented a willingness to die for their faith; the film highlights how those early principles seeded the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the nation’s enduring emphasis on freedom, noting that roughly 30 million Americans trace ancestry to the original 51 pilgrims. 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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Asus urges immediate updates: patches released for millions of computers, routers
- Asus has released urgent patches for a critical privilege‑escalation flaw (CVE‑2025‑59373, severity 8.5) in its preinstalled MyASUS utility that could let low‑privilege attackers execute code as SYSTEM on both ARM and x64 PCs, and also issued firmware updates for its routers to fix an authentication‑bypass issue in AiCloud and other vulnerabilities; users are urged to apply the updates via Windows Update or the Asus support site and to disable internet‑facing services on older, unsupported router models. 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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‘Time to end the Oslo illusion’: Minister Strock says Israel must scrap PA security apparatus
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 11/18/25
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“There’s a way to do it better – find it.”
-Thomas A. Edison
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F-22 Raptor pairs with Avenger drone in combat flight test
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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What does ‘agentic’ AI mean? Tech’s newest buzzword is a mix of marketing fluff and real promise
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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2,000 Profess Christ at Site of Charlie Kirk Assassination as Greg Laurie Preaches Hope
- Pastor Greg Laurie brought his Harvest Crusade to Utah Valley University, accelerating the event after Charlie Kirk’s assassination to offer hope through the Gospel; he preached that Jesus cleanses sin, urged attendees to seize the moment, and reported that over 1,000 people in the arena and another 1,000 online professed faith, framing the tragedy as a turning point that could inspire a generation to turn to Christ. 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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Microsoft tries to head off the “novel security risks” of Windows 11 AI agents
- Microsoft has introduced an “experimental agentic features” toggle in a new Windows 11 Insider build that enables Copilot Actions—AI agents designed to handle tasks like file organization, meeting scheduling and email drafting—while isolating them in separate user accounts, requiring user approval for data access, logging all actions and providing visible activity summaries to mitigate novel security risks such as unauthorized instructions or confabulation; the feature remains optional and off by default as Microsoft balances productivity gains with safeguards against potential misuse. 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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Reporter’s Notebook: The Post embeds with foreign armies visiting the IDF
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THE DAILY PRAETORIAN: Cybersecurity Trends – 11/17/25
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“There is at least one thing worse than fighting with allies – And that is to fight without them”
-Winston Churchill
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Top US admiral says he’s watching China’s rapid naval buildup closely
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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Future data centers are driving up forecasts for energy demand. States want proof they’ll get built
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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10 ways the Christian worldview developed modern science
- Johannes Kepler’s work illustrates how a Christian worldview helped shape modern science: belief in an orderly, rational universe created by God gave him confidence that nature obeyed discoverable laws; seeing mathematics as the language of creation led to his three planetary‑motion laws; treating nature as a second “book of God” made scientific inquiry a form of worship; the doctrine that humans bear God’s image endowed him with confidence in reason; his faith sustained him through personal hardships; he integrated theology with astronomy, likening the Sun to Christ and embracing heliocentrism; a moral duty to pursue truth drove rigorous testing; the idea of cosmic harmony inspired his “Harmony of the World” concept; humility before divine majesty kept science from becoming idolatrous; and his legacy shows that early scientific breakthroughs emerged from, rather than opposed, Christian thought. Click here to read more.
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The gang targeting America’s grid now says it’s coming for Canada
- The ransomware gang Qilin has claimed to have stolen 222 GB of data from Spark Power, a Canadian electrical‑services firm operating in the U.S., posting the threat on its dark‑web leak site without providing any data samples, while earlier attacks on two Texas electric cooperatives—San Bernard and Karnes—showed the gang’s focus on critical‑infrastructure providers and the potential for operational disruption, financial loss and exposure of sensitive employee and financial records; Qilin, linked to Russia and active since 2021, has listed nearly 1,000 victims across sectors including banks, telecoms and hospitals, recently forming alliances with LockBit and DragonForce that could amplify its tactics, prompting concerns about the security of power‑grid operators in both the United States and Canada. 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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Eric Adams’ visit to Israel highlights the fading bond between New York and Israel – analysis
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