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Trump Risks Key Surveillance Authority Over ‘Unqualified’ Spy-Chief Pick

Trump Risks Key Surveillance Authority Over ‘Unqualified’ Spy-Chief Pick

Cornyn said materials from Section 702 generate roughly 60 percent of the President’s Daily Brief, a figure Senate Judiciary chairman Chuck Grassley has also cited. Some Republicans dispute the catastrophe framing. Representative Keith Self of Texas called the warnings “hysteria,” arguing that other FISA authorities remain in force and that proponents should accept reforms such as a warrant requirement: “FISA isn’t going dark. We have the law. We have precedent from 2008. Don’t fall for the scare tactics.” The libertarian Cato Institute has made a similar point. “The [702] program has the FISA court’s permission to continue for another year, so it will continue whether we act or not,” said a senior Republican aide on a relevant committee. “None of the members saying the program is ending Friday will be claiming it’s actually dead on Monday—especially those on intel. They know better.” Hajar Hammado, a senior policy adviser at Demand Progress, was sharper still. “If Republican leadership actually believed their baseless fearmongering about security at the World Cup, then they would do what needs to …

Google and FBI warn of ransomware group that sends fake IT workers to hack victims in person

Google and FBI warn of ransomware group that sends fake IT workers to hack victims in person

A ransomware gang has escalated its attacks on law firms by sometimes sending fake IT workers in person to the victims’ offices, where the imposters steal data directly from the victims’ computers using USB drives or help other gang members connect to the computers remotely, according to Google and the FBI.  On Friday, Google’s cybersecurity teams Mandiant and Google Threat Intelligence Group published a new report accusing the cybercriminal gang known as Silent Ransom Group of attempting to steal victims’ information “using physical, in-person access” in attacks from January through May of this year that targeted “dozens” of victims.  “Mandiant has investigated various matters where adversaries planted insiders, bribed employees, or physically entered buildings to facilitate cyberattacks,” Mandiant chief technology officer Charles Carmakal told TechCrunch in a statement, adding that the company has seen this tactic used in other cases over the years as well.  Last month, the FBI published an alert warning that Silent Ransom Group had been targeting law firms with social engineering and phishing attacks pretending to be IT support employees. But …

63 Arrested, Crypto Millions Frozen As FBI, DOJ Team Up With Meta, Coinbase And Starlink To Bust Scammers

63 Arrested, Crypto Millions Frozen As FBI, DOJ Team Up With Meta, Coinbase And Starlink To Bust Scammers

Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times, More than 1 million scam-related online accounts were taken down, and millions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency were frozen, as part of a crackdown on Southeast Asian scam networks. Scam center workers, many of whom were trafficked and forced to work for criminals, are guarded by Karen Border Guard troops in Myawaddy, Burma, on Feb. 26, 2025. Stringer/Reuters The crackdown operations, conducted by U.S. and international agencies led by the Department of Justice (DOJ), began on May 18, when the DOJ’s Scam Center Strike Force brought together the FBI, Royal Thai Police, and law enforcement agencies from Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand to identify and disrupt criminal scam networks. Meta, Microsoft, Starlink, and Coinbase were part of joint operations held in Washington and Bangkok, Meta said in a June 3 statement. “More than a million online assets were disrupted as a result of the operation – including 1.4 million accounts, pages, and groups across Facebook and Instagram, 20,000 Microsoft accounts, and thousands of Starlink …

Body of nuclear scientist missing for a year found next to handgun

Body of nuclear scientist missing for a year found next to handgun

The body of a missing nuclear researcher has been found nearly a year after she vanished and after US officials launched a probe into a spate of scientists’ disappearances. New Mexico State Police said they had identified the remains of Melissa Casias, 54, who was last seen alive on June 26, 2025. Ms Casias, who worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, a nuclear research facility in New Mexico, was reported missing after failing to show up for work. Her keys, phone, and purse were later found inside her home. State police said in a statement over the weekend that her body was found in the McGaffey Ridge area of the Carson National Forest, alongside a handgun. A hiker in the forest made the discovery, police added, with officials later confirming that it belonged to Ms Casias. Her disappearance had been linked to a string of missing person cases involving US scientists, which have fuelled internet conspiracy theories. At least 10 scientists connected to sensitive US nuclear and aerospace research are thought to have disappeared …

FBI director’s girlfriend sues MS NOW, accuses cable network of ‘false portrayal’

FBI director’s girlfriend sues MS NOW, accuses cable network of ‘false portrayal’

FBI Director Kash Patel’s girlfriend has sued MS NOW, accusing the news organization of using “sham” anonymous sources to “push knowingly or recklessly false allegations” that she abused bureau resources. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Alexis Wilkins’ suit, filed in federal court in Nashville, Tennessee, on Friday, names MS NOW as a defendant alongside Ken Dilanian and Carol Leonnig, two of the cable news channel’s reporters. The defendants “falsely asserted that Ms. Wilkins demanded, and Director Patel ordered, that federal agents assigned to her security detail—which did not even exist at the time—escort an intoxicated friend home after a ‘night of partying.’ They falsely portrayed Ms. Wilkins as being intoxicated even knowing that she does not drink,” Kurt Beasley, Jason C. Greaves and Jared R. Roberts, Wilkins’ attorneys, wrote in part. “This false portrayal is highly offensive to Ms. Wilkins, and would be to any reasonable person in her situation. Ms. Wilkins’ professional identity is of a responsible, sober young woman who does not partake …

US Law Enforcement Warns of ‘Anti-Tech Extremism’ as AI Hatred Grows

US Law Enforcement Warns of ‘Anti-Tech Extremism’ as AI Hatred Grows

In the wake of attacks on CEOs, a nationwide protest movement targeting data centers, and increasing concerns about AI job replacement, federal intelligence agencies and domestic law enforcement are circulating reports with a new domestic target in mind: anti-technology extremists. More than 1,000 pages of unpublished reports from the Department of Homeland Security, FBI, and fusion centers obtained by WIRED show a national shift taking place to surveil this new and worryingly broad category of people and activities deemed an emerging threat. This new effort follows President Donald Trump’s National Security Presidential Memo 7, which instructs the Department of Justice to target anyone holding “anti-American,” “anti-Christian,” and “anti-capitalism” beliefs. Earlier this month, Trump’s counterterrorism czar, Sebastian Gorka, released a public counterterrorism strategy claiming that left-wing extremists are one of the three top counterterrorism priorities facing the United States. Taken together, these Trump administration directives have commandeered the domestic surveillance apparatus to surveil and criminalize speech and assembly that challenges the ideology of the White House. A new focus on anti-technology extremism adds an unreported category …

Kash Patel’s clothing brand website shut down after reports it was hacked

Kash Patel’s clothing brand website shut down after reports it was hacked

The merchandise website of FBI director Kash Patel was taken offline on Friday after reports that it had been hijacked by hackers trying to infect visitors with malware, as first reported by Straight Arrow News. As of this writing, the website of Based Apparel is offline. On Thursday, an X user who goes by Debbie posted that the brand’s website apparently had malware on it, in particular an infostealer, a type of malicious software designed to infect victims and steal their credentials and passwords. A security researcher later analyzed the malware.  Brand Apparel could not be reached for comment. TechCrunch emailed a Gmail address previously associated with Patel, but we have not received an answer.   This was not a good week for security for MAGA-associated business ventures.  On Friday, President Trump’s cell phone provider and maker of Trump Mobile confirmed that the company left customers’ personal information exposed online, including names, email addresses, mailing addresses, cell numbers, and order identifiers. The confirmation came days after a researcher alerted two YouTubers who had purchased Trump Mobile’s …

Russian Hackers Are Inside American Home Routers. The FBI Has a 5-Step Fix

Russian Hackers Are Inside American Home Routers. The FBI Has a 5-Step Fix

Most home routers sit in a corner, ignored, and that’s exactly what Russia’s military intelligence unit was counting on. The GRU group known as APT28, responsible for some of the most significant state-sponsored hacks of the past decade, spent years exploiting that neglect, working its way into thousands of home and small office routers across 23 US states and using the access to intercept traffic, steal credentials and build a shadow network of compromised devices. A joint federal advisory issued April 7 outlined the scope of the attack and the court-authorized operation that disrupted it. It also came with a clear instruction: There are five steps every router owner should take immediately. The attack targeted small-office/home-office routers, also known as SOHO routers, and was carried out by a unit in the Russian military intelligence agency, the GRU. Government agencies are urging people to follow basic router hygiene steps, such as updating to the latest firmware and changing default login credentials. The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre includes a number of TP-Link routers specifically targeted by …

When are FBI and CIA coming back with new seasons? Surprising changes ahead for both CBS shows

When are FBI and CIA coming back with new seasons? Surprising changes ahead for both CBS shows

CBS viewers are bidding farewell to both FBI and CIA tonight — but only temporarily. Both series have season finales on Monday, May 18, with FBI airing its season eight finale on CBS at 8pm EST, followed by CIA’s season one finale at 9pm EST. And though FBI fans have seen their fair share of cancellations for the series’ universe, both the mothership series and its latest spin-off are already confirmed to return later this year. Here is what we know. © CBSJeremy Sisto, Zeeko Zaki and Missy Peregrym on FBI FBI season nine CBS has previously canceled two FBI spin-offs, FBI: Most Wanted, and FBI: International, however FBI’s renewal has been confirmed for two years now, with the network ordering three more seasons of the series while it was airing its sixth season in April 2024. The series, led by Zeeko Zaki and Missy Peregrym, has however dipped in viewership. When it was renewed in 2024, it was averaging more than 12 million viewers per episode on CBS and Paramount+, an increase from the …