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'ArcaneDoor' Cyberspies Hacked Cisco Firewalls to Access Government Networks

Sources suspect China is behind the targeted exploitation of two zero-day vulnerabilities in Cisco’s security appliances.

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

illegal or legal on whether or not he's convicted by a jury. they made a calculated effort to seek to hide information so they could win the election so it wouldn't come out. that is i'm sure what the calculus was. >> robert, just wondering your thoughts, the very few political candidates are 100% pure without any kind of issues, very few. but in this case, robert, there was a lot to the catch and kill plan. especially after the access hollywood tape. what do you think this would have influenced? >> well, i think matthew hit it on the head. i mean, look, every campaign starts knowing that you've got vulnerabilities, and you have a research department that documents those vulnerabilities. they may be bad votes. they may be bad loans. you may look at your opponent and say, oh, they found out they

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FOX and Friends Sunday

the jury's mind? i mean, as you're -- as a prosecutor sitting there, is there a lot of weight for you on the first things i say here? if by the way, you've always already said lot in jury selection. >> right. for me it was always about an overall central. so everything from the moment i started picking a jury through opening statement was where is this going to end up, what are my vulnerabilities, how do i prep the jury, what are my strong point, how do i prep them for the strong points, so it's all a part of if they're doing their job correctly an overall theme that's been planned out. will: again, it's a trial, and you think it's all about a evidence, but it's answer helping people make what is -- about helping people make what is often emotional decisions. what is the theme of both sides in this? >> so it's the an unusual case on so many levels. but for the defense, they're going to argue at the the end that even if every single fact that the prosecution presented is accepted as truthful and fact, they're going to say it still doesn't make it a crime.

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Alex Witt Reports

fact, he is convicted of any of these 34 accounts. you always have to look for the showmanship of donald trump, but you also have to look for the underhanded strategy that he is always thinking of how he can outsmart someone. i don't think he is a smart as he is slick. >> has he always been that way, always, since you've known him? you've known him for a while. >> i've known him probably 35 years. wrestled with him, he's always trying to be friendly. he's always looking for the angle. he's always upping the shaman, but i shaman that had his own and that he wanted to see. he can get to, and you can't underestimate. he doesn't see anyone as a friend or foe but someone to try to find how he can manipulate them, their vulnerabilities. that should never ever not into your mind when you are in

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

us aid to ukraine, what kind of message is that sending to vladimir putin well, i think judging by what they seem to be saying we expected this, but i think in addition to the fact that the package is passed and that the russians were pushing very hard in their propaganda to make this not happen that said, i think the russians are almost more worried about the other part of it. >> and that is using the seizing, confiscated russian sovereign assets to pay for the reconstruction of ukraine that worries russia already, there was a statement from putin's press secretary, dmitry peskov saying, oh, this will ruin the image of the united states and scare away investors. but i do think that the russians are worried about that we know that putin looks for vulnerabilities

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

>> reporter: while an isolated vent, the outage underscores an urgent concern. >> 911, what is the emergency? >> reporter: u.s. cybersecurity warned that hackers want to exploit vulnerabilities to degrade 911 service. at risk, sensitive data that could affect emergency responsibilities. >> was anybody injured? >> reporter: ransomware attacks on bucks county, pennsylvania, forced dispatchers to revert to manual systems. in 2019, 911 centers in a dozen states were paralyzed. now amid heightened global tensions and divisive election looming at home, concern that critical emergency communications can easily be undermined. chris krebs is the former government's former cybersecurity chief. >> the homeland, as we say, is no longer a sank wary. we really have to bake in cybersecurity resilience measures into every business plan, every operational plan. >> reporter: tom costello, nbc news, washington. a maryland teenager is under

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CERT-In flags vulnerabilities across Apple, Google products | India News

India News: CERT-In reported vulnerabilities in Apple's Safari, iOS versions, Macbook, iPad, iPhone, Vision Pro, and Google Chrome. Android vulnerabilities allow

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You Should Update Apple iOS and Google Chrome ASAP

Plus: Microsoft patches over 60 vulnerabilities, Mozilla fixes two Firefox zero-day bugs, Google patches 40 issues in Android, and more.

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