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The Network Had Been Slow for Weeks, and When the Engineer Finally Traced the Problem to Its Source, Nobody Could Believe What Device Was Causing It

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The Network Had Been Slow for Weeks, and When the Engineer Finally Traced the Problem to Its Source, Nobody Could Believe What Device Was Causing It

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Borneo Bulletin

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· Jun 23, 2026

Top Indian tech supplier reports ‘cybersecurity incident’

Top Indian tech supplier reports ‘cybersecurity incident’

LSM.lv English

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· Jul 2, 2026

PM Kulbergs dissatisfied with cybersecurity in state companies

The first signs of a breach in the system at AS Latvijas Valsts meži (LVM) cyberattack were detected as early as June 11, when suspicious activity was identified, while the actual malicious activities took place on the night of June 22–23, said Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs (United List) on July 2.

The West Australian

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· Jul 8, 2026

Telstra hit with ‘secondary issue’ affecting triple-0 calls hours after nationwide outage

A second fault has impacted triple-0 calls on Telstra’s network just hours after a nationwide outage caused chaos across the country.

The Independent

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· Jun 22, 2026

FBI agent says coworker’s drunken advances led to her being iced out of cases and meetings: lawsuit

Exclusive: After Special Agent ‘Jane Doe’ reported the situation to FBI management, she ‘hit a brick wall and her calls for justice remained unanswered,” her attorney told The Independent

People.com

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· Jul 9, 2026

Family of 7 Makes Terrifying Escape After They Say an Illegal Firework Set Their Home of 40 Years Ablaze

“It spread within 15 minutes. It was up to the house,” San Bernardino resident Tawnya Scott describes the July 6 incident

The Hacker News

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ThreatsDay: AI Compute Hijacking, Apple Email Flaw, BlueHammer Ransomware + 14 Stories

This week’s security news is mostly about weak spots. Browsers, bots, sandboxes, AI systems, and email flows all show the same problem in different ways. Everything looks normal until someone tests a small gap and finds a way through. This is not one big break. It is small permissions, weak checks, open systems, and normal tools doing things they were allowed to do. That same pattern runs

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Related coverage for "The Network Had Been Slow for Weeks, and When the Engineer Finally Traced the Problem to Its Source, Nobody Could Believe What Device Was Causing It": Borneo Bulletin — Top Indian tech supplier reports ‘cybersecurity incident’. LSM.lv English — PM Kulbergs dissatisfied with cybersecurity in state companies. The West Australian — Telstra hit with ‘secondary issue’ affecting triple-0 calls hours after nationwide outage. The Independent — FBI agent says coworker’s drunken advances led to her being iced out of cases and meetings: lawsuit. People.com — Family of 7 Makes Terrifying Escape After They Say an Illegal Firework Set Their Home of 40 Years Ablaze. The Hacker News — ThreatsDay: AI Compute Hijacking, Apple Email Flaw, BlueHammer Ransomware + 14 Stories