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Former flight attendant accused of impersonating airline staff to obtain free flights

A former flight attendant is accused of posing as a pilot and airline employee to secure hundreds of free tickets from three U.S. carriers over four years, according to federal authorities.

Crypto Hack Roundup: South Korea Breaks Up a $102 Million Money Laundering Network

South Korean authorities dismantled a $102 million crypto-linked money laundering network. Elsewhere, Saga halted SagaEVM after a $7 million exploit, Makina Finance reported a $5 million loss, a Utah man received a three-year sentence for fraud and illegal cash conversion, and a software flaw allowed traders to win Ethereum transaction auctions without paying.

Securing Banks as Non-Human Identities Expand

As banks expand automation, cloud services, and AI-driven operations, the number of machine and other non-human identities is rising rapidly. Security leaders are struggling with blind spots, excessive permissions, and weak governance, leaving some non-human identities unmanaged or even invisible to security teams and increasing the risk of new vulnerabilities.

Attackers Are Exploiting a Zero-Day Vulnerability in Cisco Unified Communications

Attackers are actively exploiting a zero-day flaw affecting Cisco Unified Communications and Webex products that can enable remote code execution and root-level access to the underlying operating system, potentially leading to full system compromise. Cisco has issued emergency patches and says there are no workarounds.

Greenlanders reportedly relieved after Trump reaches framework agreement with NATO on Greenland

Greenland residents were reported to feel reassured after Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte agreed a framework arrangement following Trump’s World Economic Forum speech in which he said he would not use force to obtain Greenland. GB News correspondent Steven Edginton said the proposal would grant the United States sovereignty over parts of Greenland in a model likened to foreign military base arrangements, potentially expanding US access for basing and mineral extraction. He also claimed fears of invasion and threatened tariffs had eased, while noting Denmark’s prime minister has not endorsed the deal and insists Greenland’s sovereignty is not up for negotiation, with Denmark reportedly not directly involved in the talks.

Private autopsy finds Renee Good was shot three times and grazed by a fourth bullet

A private autopsy reported that Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother killed in Minneapolis earlier this month by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer, was shot three times and grazed by a fourth bullet. The findings were released Wednesday by the law firm representing her family.

Taylor Swift, Kenny Loggins, Alanis Morissette, and Others Named 2026 Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductees

Taylor Swift, Kenny Loggins, Alanis Morissette, Kiss members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, and producer Christopher “Tricky” Stewart are among the 2026 inductees to the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Danny Care says Harlequins’ problems are not a quick fix

Harlequins great Danny Care says the club’s struggles need a thorough review from top to bottom, and that choosing the right next coach will be crucial to turning things around.

Resistance and Daily Life: Lessons from Warsaw

The piece points to Warsaw as a source of lessons on how ordinary people sustain everyday life amid resistance, noting that such conditions feel unfamiliar—especially to Americans who have long been insulated from them.

Kim Raver discusses Teddy’s future, upcoming romance twists, and directing a key Grey’s Anatomy episode

Kim Raver shares hints about Teddy’s future and the messy drama and romantic surprises ahead, while also talking about directing this week’s must-see episode of Grey’s Anatomy.

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