Iran-backed hackers exploited Microsoft, pose major cyber threat, investigators say

Law enforcement agencies in the U.S., Britain, and Australia have issued a joint statement labeling an Iran-sponsored group as a serious threat to cyber security.  The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), FBI, Australian Cyber Security Center (ACSC), and British National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) released a joint cybersecurity advisory Wednesday that linked a group…

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Biden admin enrolled fewer than 300 migrants in 'Remain in Mexico’ in December

President Biden’s joe-biden” target=”_blank”>administration < data. The program, known as “Remain in Mexico,” sees migrants returned to world-regions as their hearings proceed instead of being released into the U.S. It was set up in 2019 by the Trump administration as part of its efforts to end “catch-and-release.”  BIDEN ADMIN EXPANDS TRUMP-ERA ‘REMAIN IN MEXICO’ TO…

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Biden on shaky ground with fellow Democrats as poll numbers slide

As joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden’s<.  An increasing number of Biden allies have voiced their disappointment in his handling of issues like the immigration crisis, Afghanistan and the Democratic-controlled congress” target=”_blank”>Congress< “We have got frustration with Washington,” McAuliffe said in a CNN interview. “Why haven’t we passed this infrastructure bill? It passed the U.S. Senate with 69…

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John Kerry could face State Dept. probe over Iran bombshell if GOP lawmakers get their way

Three Republican lawmakers on Wednesday called on the acting inspector general for the State Department to investigate John Kerry, the special envoy for climate and former secretary of state, disclosed Israeli secrets to Iran.  In a letter to Acting Inspector General Diana Shaw, Reps. Ann Wagner, R-Mo., Andy Barr, R-Ky. and Lee Zeldin, R-NY urged a full investigation…

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