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Senate Intel Committee investigating Havana syndrome attacks on US soil


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Leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee confirmed cases of the mysterious “Havana syndrome” instances of neurological harm to US personnel from direct energy attacks are on the rise, in a Friday hearing. Over the past two years, two attacks have occurred in the US including one in close proximity to the White House.
Sens. Mark Warner (D-VA) and Marco Rubio (R-FL), the chair and vice chair of the committee, respectively, said in a statement that they plan to investigate the pattern of attacks and work with the CIA to identify who is behind them.
Havana syndrome refers to a series of invisible attacks against US personnel, first reported in 2016 in Havana, Cuba, when US diplomats began to experience neurological problems such as insomnia and vertigo. Since then, about 40 government officials, mostly employed by the CIA or State Department, have been attacked, reports the Hill’s Rebecca Beitsch, with sometimes debilitating symptoms. ....

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The Cybersecurity 202: Congressional scrutiny heats up of government response to the SolarWinds hack


The Cybersecurity 202: Congressional scrutiny heats up of government response to the SolarWinds hack
Tonya Riley
with Aaron Schaffer
The House Homeland Security Committee will today hold its first cybersecurity hearing of 2021. The hearing comes as scrutiny heats up of the government s response to a massive Russian hack of government systems exposed in December.
“The task before us is to zero in on how can we mature our defenses to match the capabilities of our adversaries,” House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.) will say in his opening statement. “The Russian SolarWinds campaign threatens our nation and cannot be tolerated.” ....

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