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Unum data breach affects half a million consumers
Insurance company Unum Group failed to protect its computer systems from a data breach, leading to hackers obtaining the medical information and private identification information of over half a million people, a new class action lawsuit alleges.
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Kroll Suffers Data Breach
Risk and financial advisory solutions provider Kroll on Friday disclosed that one of its employees fell victim to a “highly sophisticated” SIM swapping attack.
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Poland investigates cyber-attack on rail network
Polish intelligence services are investigating a hacking attack on the country’s railways, Polish media say. Hackers broke into railway frequencies to disrupt traffic in the north-west of the country overnight, the Polish Press Agency (PAP) reported on Saturday. The signals were interspersed with recording of Russia’s national anthem and a speech by President Vladimir Putin,…
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I am dying at age 49. Here’s why I have no regrets.
Life is all about a series of moments, and I plan to spend as much remaining time as I can savoring each one.
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Hollywood writers are still on strike. Here’s where WGA, studios stand.
They have differences over residuals for streaming shows, the use of AI, the number of writers that shows must use and lengths of employment.
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Carolyn Hax: His parents keep moving to be near family without asking
The writer is not pleased parents of husband want to relocate close to their family again.
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Stovetop Smoked Tofu
Here’s an easy way to infuse smoky flavor into your tofu without an outdoor grill or smoker.
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Ask Amy: I’m hurt my stepchildren didn’t acknowledge my mom’s death
Stepchildren skipped the letter-writer’s mother’s funeral and didn’t even offer condolences.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court flips liberal, creating a ‘seismic shift’
Liberal groups, long accustomed to seeing the court as hostile terrain, quickly maneuvered for potential victories on a string of major issues, including abortion.
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5,000 pilots suspected of hiding major health issues. Most are still flying.
Federal authorities have been investigating about 5,000 pilots suspected of falsifying their medical records to conceal conditions that could make them unfit to fly.