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Madison Square Garden Sues Wired for Defamation Over Coverage of Leaked Celebrity Database
Photo Credit: Andrew Nyr / CC by 4.0 Madison Square Garden is filing a defamation suit against Wired for alleged defamation over the outlet’s coverage of the leaked MSG celebrity database. Madison Square Garden Entertainment is suing Advance Magazine Publishers, the publisher of Wired, over the outlet’s coverage of a leaked MSG database containing the
RugOne Xlink 7 review: A sophisticated rugged 4G walkie-talkie for populated wilderness, but not truly remote regions
TechRadar Verdict I can’t fault the execution of the RugOne Xlink 7, because the device ticks all the boxes for toughness and reliable communications. My issue is with 4G comms, which, by definition, make this device unsuitable for remote locations. Pros + Rugged and compact + Global 4G group calling + Impressive accessory bundle +
Interview: Dan Cherowbrier, CTO, Formula E
Lots of digital leaders must keep multiple plates spinning. After all, being a successful technology chief in the modern era means ensuring nothing falls crashing to the floor. Yet for Dan Cherowbrier, chief technology officer (CTO) at Formula E, the number of plates is bewildering. “It’s the most unique job you could ever imagine, because
Russian hacking group Seaborgium targets SNP MP Stewart McDonald
Sergey Nivens - stock.adobe.com Scottish National Party MP Stewart McDonald says his personal emails have been hacked by a group linked to the Russian state in a targeted phishing attack By Bill Goodwin, Computer Weekly Published: 08 Feb 2023 16:56 Scottish National Party MP Stewart McDonald has become the latest victim of a Russian state-backed
Russian ‘WhisperGate’ hackers are using new data-stealing malware to target Ukraine
Security researchers say they have recently observed a Russian hacking crew, who were behind the destructive WhisperGate malware cyberattacks, targeting Ukrainian entities with a new information-stealing malware. Symantec’s Threat Hunter Team has attributed this campaign to a Russia-linked cyber threat actor, widely known as TA471 (or UAC-0056), which has been active since early 2021. The
Stolen Russian Darknet Funds Sent to Ukraine Charity
Reading Time: 2 minutes A hacker has diverted funds stolen from a Russian dark web marketplace to a Ukraine charity Alex Holden stole over $25,000 in bitcoin from the site through an undisclosed method Holden diverted the funds to a Ukraine charity helping older citizens A hacker who stole funds from a Russian dark web
Russian warship with hypersonic missiles to join drills with China, South Africa
A Russian warship armed with new-generation hypersonic cruise weapons will participate in joint exercises with the navies of China and South Africa in February. The Russian state agency, TASS, said on Monday that it was the first official mention of the participation by the frigate, “Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Gorshkov,” which
Former Russian mercenary commander says he’s seeking asylum in Norway after witnessing atrocities
A former member of an infamous Russian mercenary group who fought in Ukraine says he staged a dramatic escape to Norway, where he is...
Turla, a Russian Espionage Group, Piggybacked on Other Hackers’ USB Infections
The Russian cyberespionage group known as Turla became infamous in 2008 as the hackers behind agent.btz, a virulent piece of malware that spread through US Department of Defense systems, gaining widespread access via infected USB drives plugged in by unsuspecting Pentagon staffers. Now, 15 years later, the same group appears to be trying a new
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Madison Square Garden Sues Wired for Defamation Over Coverage of Leaked Celebrity Database
Photo Credit: Andrew Nyr / CC by 4.0 Madison Square Garden is filing a defamation suit against Wired for alleged defamation over the outlet’s coverage of the leaked MSG celebrity database. Madison Square Garden Entertainment is suing Advance Magazine Publishers, the publisher of Wired, over the outlet’s coverage of a leaked MSG database containing the
RugOne
RugOne Xlink 7 review: A sophisticated rugged 4G walkie-talkie for populated wilderness, but not truly remote regions
TechRadar Verdict I can’t fault the execution of the RugOne Xlink 7, because the device ticks all the boxes for toughness and reliable communications. My issue is with 4G comms, which, by definition, make this device unsuitable for remote locations. Pros + Rugged and compact + Global 4G group calling + Impressive accessory bundle +
Cherowbrier
Interview: Dan Cherowbrier, CTO, Formula E
Lots of digital leaders must keep multiple plates spinning. After all, being a successful technology chief in the modern era means ensuring nothing falls crashing to the floor. Yet for Dan Cherowbrier, chief technology officer (CTO) at Formula E, the number of plates is bewildering. “It’s the most unique job you could ever imagine, because
NatWest
NatWest signs up to quantum trial for fraud detection
The retail bank is one of 11 organisations testing quantum technologies as part of Digital Catapult’s quantum technology access programme By Cliff Saran, Managing Editor Published: 17 Jul 2026 12:05 Eleven organisations, including NatWest, have joined Digital Catapult’s Quantum Technology Access Programme (QTAP), delivered in collaboration with the National Quantum Computing Centre’s (NQCC) SparQ programme.
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Bitcoin reclaiming its $69,000 holder cost basis could open XRP’s path to $1.26
Bitcoin’s move toward $69,000 would put XRP near $1.20, with renewed strength against BTC opening a path toward $1.26. Jul. 17, 2026 at 11:35 am GMT 3 min read Glassnode says Bitcoin’s $69,000 short-term holder cost basis is the next recovery test for the market and XRP. If Bitcoin reclaims it, XRP could hold near
