Author: INF365

The tragic murder of UnitedHealthcare (UHC) CEO Brian Thompson has sent shockwaves through the nation, reigniting a long-standing debate on the U.S. health care system. This event highlights the deep-seated public frustration with a system that prioritizes profit over patient care. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the growing discontent with a health care model that is both the most expensive in the world and failing to provide affordable, accessible care for all. Although investigations into Thompson’s death are still underway, initial reports suggest that it may be connected to widespread disillusionment with the U.S. health care system.…

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In a landmark decision, a U.S. court has held Israel’s NSO Group accountable for its controversial Pegasus spyware. The case was filed by Meta-owned WhatsApp, which accused NSO Group of targeting the devices of 1,400 users. Judge Phyllis Hamilton ruled that the company violated both the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) and California’s Computer Data Access and Fraud Act (CDAFA). This ruling marks the first time NSO Group has been held liable in an American court. It sets a critical precedent in addressing spyware misuse in international cybersecurity law. The Pegasus Surveillance Tool Pegasus is a powerful surveillance tool.…

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Today, Bangladesh celebrates its 54th Victory Day, a momentous occasion marking its hard-fought independence from Pakistan in 1971. This year’s commemoration carries profound significance, arriving in the wake of a seismic political transformation. Just months ago, Sheikh Hasina’s 16-year tenure as Prime Minister came to an abrupt end after a massive, nationwide movement demanded accountability, democratic reform, and justice. Her ousting has ignited fresh hope for a nation long caught between aspirations for freedom and the constraints of authoritarian governance. Victory Day 2024 is not just a reflection on past triumphs but a pivotal moment for charting a democratic future.…

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India’s propaganda campaigns continue to evolve and persist, weaving a web of disinformation that extends beyond Pakistan to include neighboring nations such as Nepal and Bangladesh. Revisiting the 2020 Indian Chronicles report by EU DisinfoLab offers a critical lens into these enduring efforts. The revelations from this investigation highlighted the alarming scale and sophistication of Indian disinformation operations, which were designed to discredit Pakistan and manipulate international narratives. Four years later, the tactics remain relevant, raising pressing questions about accountability and the growing influence of propaganda in global geopolitics. Prof. Louis B. Sohn: The Stolen LegacyOne of the most egregious…

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