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The U.S. Department of the Treasury has sanctioned a Russian exploit brokerage network accused of purchasing stolen U.S. government cyber tools with crypto and reselling them to unauthorized buyers, marking the first use of new authorities under the Protecting American Intellectual Property Act. In an announcement Tuesday, the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control designated Russian national, Sergey Sergeyevich Zelenyuk, and his company, Operation Zero, along with several associates and affiliated firms.  The action blocks any property or interests in property of the designated parties that fall under U.S. jurisdiction and bars U.S. persons from transacting with them. Treasury alleges…

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Originally from the small Balkan country of Montenegro, Strahinja (Strajo) Janjusevic says his life has unfolded in unexpected ways, for which he is deeply grateful. After graduating from high school, he was selected to represent his country in the United States, studying cyber operations and computer science at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. He has since continued his cybersecurity studies and is currently a second-year master’s student in the Technology and Policy Program (TPP), hosted by the MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS). His research with the MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS) and…

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Wednesday 25 February 2026 5:31 am  |  Updated:  Tuesday 24 February 2026 12:18 pm By: Blair McDougall and Bob Annibale Share Facebook Share on Facebook X Share on Twitter LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn WhatsApp Share on WhatsApp Email Share on Email Community Development Finance gives small local business the funding and confidence they need to grow. That’s why this Labour government is launching a taskforce to expand the sector, say Blair McDougall and Bob AnnibaleThe UK has long been home to an entrepreneurial spirit of creativity and innovation, from household names to neighbourhood heroes.Despite various headwinds in recent years, we remain…

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The family entertainment, based on Netflix’s most-watched children’s series, is touring the UK throughout March, April and May 2026 and will open at SEC Armadillo Theatre, Glasgow on Friday, March 27.  The unique original story finds much-loved character Gabby unboxing a special acorn that needs the magical touch of a rainbow to grow. READ NEXT: Tribute for legendary band to come to Glasgow venue Two new food spots bring US-inspired food and drink to Glasgow shopping centre Man caught with knife has ‘excuse’ accepted Glasgow man re-arrested within 24 hours of early release from prison But, when CatRat causes a…

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Drivers can be issued a PCN for many reasons, including parking offences, straying into bus lanes, or blocking a yellow box junction.A bus lane on Great Victoria Street in Belfast city centre (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live)Northern Ireland’s worst offending street has generated £8.4 million from Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) in a single year, new data reveals.A new study, which looks at which streets in each UK council area has generated the most number of PCNs and income from drivers, found that some single streets are responsible for more than 50% of all penalties issued.That’s according to new data obtained by…

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Right now, AI systems are evolving in that they’ve gone from just being able to give shoppers recommendations to making purchases automatically, creating a new reality for consumers. Payment networks are experimenting with agentic commerce, where software buys on behalf of humans. Visa confirmed it has completed secure AI-initiated transactions with partners and expects 2026 to be a pivotal year for agent-driven commerce. Mastercard is building similar infrastructure through its Agent Pay initiative. Consumer interest is high, with a survey by PSE Consulting having found 85% of UK shoppers planning AI-assisted holiday shopping would trust the system to place orders…

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People cheered as a helicopter landed on the £14 million pound pad at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton for the first time at 5pm on Tuesday, February 24. The first test landings were described as an “important milestone” in the long running helipad saga. Built in 2018, the pad was due to open in 2019. But a series of problems saw the opening date pushed further back. There were fears helicopters could destroy the cladding on the hospital building. University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust previously told The Argus that this cladding was fixed in September 2023 but there…

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Consumers probably think of Uber as a ride-hailing and food delivery company. But in the eyes of CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber is really just a giant code base with engineers that are “literally the builders of the company.” In fact, Uber’s engineers have gone so far as to replace Khosrowshahi with a chatbot that they’ll ask questions in preparation of meetings with the top brass. That’s according to an interview Khosrowshahi gave this week on Steven Bartlett’s podcast, The Diary of a CEO. “One of my team members told me that some teams have built a Dara AI, you know,…

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Location : The M1 northbound between junctions J13 and J14 . Lane Closures : The hard shoulder and lane 1 are closed. Reason : Broken down vehicle. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 05:00 and 05:15 on 25 February 2026. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 05:00 and 05:15 on 25 February 2026. Lanes Closed : There is one of four lanes closed. Source link

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Major scientific advances often require patience, and this discovery is a prime example. After nearly 50 years of theory and repeated failed attempts by research groups around the world, David Scheschkewitz, Professor of General and Inorganic Chemistry at Saarland University, and his doctoral student Ankur — collaborating with Bernd Morgenstern from Saarland University’s X-Ray Diffraction Service Centre — have achieved a long sought breakthrough. Their findings have been published in the prestigious journal Science. So what exactly did the team accomplish? They successfully synthesized pentasilacyclopentadienide, a compound that chemists have tried to create for decades. While the name may sound…

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