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Almost exactly 24 hours later, walkie-talkies detonated in a fresh wave of explosions Wednesday across Lebanon, a security source told CNN. In response, Israel launched “Operation Wrath of God” and spent years tracking down those involved in the Munich Massacre. Mahmoud Zayat/AFP/Getty ImagesIranian nuclear scientistsSince 2010, five Iranian nuclear scientists have been killed in foreign-linked assassinations, as Israel tries to prevent its greatest adversary from developing nuclear weapons. Iranian officials said the weapon had used artificial intelligence and facial recognition to detect Fakhrizadeh and open fire, before the car, reportedly packed with explosives, self-destructed. Top Iranian officials blamed Israel for the assassination.
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The Iran-backed militant group said the wireless devices began to explode around 3:30 p.m. local time in a targeted Israeli attack on Hezbollah operatives. Experts say the explosions, unprecedented in their scale and nature, underscore Hezbollah’s vulnerability as its communication network was compromised to deadly effect. CNN could not geolocate the image, but has verified it was published Tuesday, the same day as the explosions. Hostilities are at an all-time high between Israel and Hezbollah following Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel. US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin spoke twice with his Israeli counterpart, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, according to two US defense officials.
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COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Supreme Court on Thursday refused to stop the execution of Freddie Owens who is set to die by lethal injection next week in the state’s first execution in 13 years. South Carolina Department of CorrectionsThe decision keeps on track the planned execution of Owens on Sept. 20 at the Broad River Correctional Institution in Columbia. The state didn’t set out to pause executions, but its supply of lethal injection drugs expired and companies refused to sell the state more if the transaction was made public. Henry McMaster alone has the power to reduce Owens’ sentence to life in prison. Not even the state of South Carolina.
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The NFL's cybersecurity playbook
  + stars: | 2024-08-27 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe NFL's cybersecurity playbookBinary Defense’s David Kennedy and Brandon Covert, Cleveland Browns vice president of information technology, join 'Power Lunch' to discuss how NFL teams are ramping up cybersecurity to protect themselves against growing cyber threats and ransomware attacks.
Persons: David Kennedy, Brandon Covert Organizations: Cleveland Browns, NFL
CNN —Four days after a faulty software update from a cybersecurity company unexpectedly brought down computers and technical systems across the world, airlines and some other companies are still experiencing delays and other technical problems. The outage was related to a software update rolled out by CrowdStrike, a major US cybersecurity firm. The issue is specific to Falcon, one of CrowdStrike’s main software products, and is not impacting Mac or Linux operating systems, according to the advisory. US-based carriers American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Allegiant Airlines, SunCountry and Frontier Airlines all reported issues on Friday. More than 1,200 Delta flights were canceled on Sunday, after the carrier canceled 1,208 flights on Saturday, according to FlightAware.
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CNN —Additional flight cancellations are expected through this weekend as airlines gradually recover from a global tech outage that has left thousands of passengers stranded at airports. The outage “has basically turned computers into bricks around the world,” Glenn Gerstell, former general counsel of the US National Security Agency, told CNN Saturday. More than 400 United flights were canceled Saturday, and over 200 flights were canceled Sunday, according to FlightAware.com. “I was supposed to be in California for my mom’s wedding,” Richard Whitfield of Pasco County, Florida, told CNN Saturday. They didn’t tell me – I had no notification, nothing,” Charlotte Yeh told CNN affiliate WFXT on Saturday.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailElon Musk isn't wrong about Apple AI privacy concerns, says Binary Defense's David KennedyDavid Kennedy, co-founder and chief hacking officer at Binary Defense, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss Apple's AI announcement, privacy concerns, and more.
Persons: Elon, David Kennedy David Kennedy Organizations: Apple, Binary Defense
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAmerican companies are behind the curve in defending against cyber hacks, says Binary's David KennedyDavid Kennedy, Binary Defense co-founder, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the wave of hacks hitting large companies.
Persons: Binary's David Kennedy David Kennedy Organizations: Binary Defense
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCompanies are building their defenses against AI hackers, says TrustedSec's David KennedyDavid Kennedy, TrustedSEC CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the increase of AI hacking and more.
Persons: TrustedSec's David Kennedy David Kennedy Organizations: Companies
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCasino's have some of the worst cybersecurity, says TrustedSEC's David KennedyDavid Kennedy, TrustedSEC CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to break down the latest casino hacks.
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But for retirement savers and retirees alike, there's one worry that stands out above the rest — the possibility they may outlive their assets, according to new research from research and consulting firm Cerulli Associates. More than half of retirees — 54% — rely on Social Security as their primary source of income. Of those respondents, 20% have no other source of income, Cerulli's first-quarter survey of 1,500 401(k) plan participants found. For workers and retirees, there is no silver bullet answer to fix their retirement worries. Yet many older workers ages 50 through 70 face difficult working conditions, recent research from the Economic Policy Institute found.
Persons: Cerulli's, David Kennedy Organizations: Cerulli Associates, Social Security, Finance, GOP, Economic Policy Institute
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailA whole ban on TikTok seems like an overreach that could be damaging, says TrustedSec's David KennedyDavid Kennedy, Binary Defense and TrustedSec CEO and former NSA and Marine Corps hacker, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the congressional move to ban TikTok, regulatory methods to correct for bias in TikTok and concerns associated with data collection and intellectual property theft.
When you change jobs or retire, you have three basic choices: leave your retirement account where it is, roll it over to a new employer or move it to a standalone individual retirement account (IRA). When does it make sense to leave a 401(k) plan behind? A rollover can make sense if you are in a 401(k) plan with poor investment choices or high fees. FOCUS ON THE FEESPew analyzed the difference between average institutional and retail share class expense ratios across all mutual funds that offered at least one institutional share class and one retail share class in 2019. There is also a case to be made for staying in your 401(k) plan - especially if you work for a large employer.
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