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This $15K Used EV Is Still the Smartest Buy for City Commuters in 2025
Electric cars are finally getting cheaper, but they still haven’t caught up to gas-powered vehicles when it comes to upfront affordability. Throw in faster depreciation, and it’s no wonder most people lease instead of buy, especially if they like having the newest tech every few years. But for folks who want a solid, reliable EV without breaking the bank, the…
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Oxford City Council suffers breach exposing two decades of data
Oxford City Council warns it suffered a data breach where attackers accessed personally identifiable information from legacy systems. The incident has also caused an ICT service disruption, as announced on the website, and although most of the impacted systems have been brought back online, the remaining backlogs may continue to cause delays. Oxford City Council is the local government authority…
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Personal data taken in Oxford City Council cyber attack
Oxford City Council has become the latest local authority to suffer a cyber attack, with the personal details of election workers stolen. The incident, which took place over the weekend of 7 and 8 June, saw the attackers accessing some historic data held on legacy systems. This included the personal information of people who worked on elections administered by the…
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Cybercriminals give the city of Durant, OK 48 hours to pay ransom
Ransomware gang Inc today took credit for a cyber attack earlier this month on the city government of Durant, Oklahoma. Inc says it stole 800 GB of data from the city and gave Durant officials 48 hours to pay an undisclosed amount in ransom. If Durant doesn’t pay the ransom by June 19, 2025, Inc threatens to sell or release…
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Ransomware gang claims recent cyber attack on City of Blaine, MN – 489 GB stolen
Over the weekend, ransomware gang Qilin claimed an attack on the City of Blaine, Minnesota. It alleged to have stolen 489 GB of data and uploaded various documents within its proof pack, including an internal investigation within the police department and documents containing personal information. On April 18, the city confirmed it had experienced a “network security incident” earlier that…
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Little Kitty, Big City Arrives on PlayStation May 9
Cat lovers have been eating well lately. From Stray to the Cat Quest series, there’s no lack of great games starring cats from recent years, and Little Kitty, Big City is one of the best. Little Kitty, Big City originally released a year ago on PC, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. On May 9–the little kitty’s one-year birthday–gamers…
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Baltimore City Public Schools data breach affects over 31,000 people
Baltimore City Public Schools notified tens of thousands of employees and students of a data breach following an incident in February when unknown attackers hacked into its network. Established in 1829, the public school district provides primary and secondary education to 76,841 enrolled students through 164 schools and programs. “On February 13, 2025, Baltimore City Public Schools experienced a cybersecurity…
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How to watch ‘Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America’ online from anywhere
“Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America” is a must-watch three-part documentary series. Thirty years after the destruction wrought by the truck bomb outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995 became the most infamous terrorist event on American soil, we get to hear from the people it affected and how they now reflect upon it. Traveling…
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Multiple Tesla vehicles were set on fire in Las Vegas and Kansas City
A month of anti-Tesla dissent escalated this week with two reports of Teslas catching fire in Las Vegas and Kansas City. During a press conference, Deputy Fire Chief Jennifer Wyatt said the fire department was able to extinguish two Tesla vehicles before the batteries ignited. FBI Special Agent Spencer Evans also spoke at the press conference, saying the incident was…
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Ransomware gang says it stole 138,000 patients’ data from New York City radiologist
Ransomware group Fog today claimed responsibility for a November 2024 data breach at University Diagnostic Medical Imaging that compromised 138,080 patients’ names, addresses, dates of birth, referring physicians, medical treatments, and diagnoses. Fog says it stole 28.1 GB of data from UDMI. UDMI started notifying patients in January 2025 of the breach, but it has not verified Fog’s claim. We…
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