An employee of a multinational corporation transferred more than $25 million to fraudsters after a fake video conference with the CFO
UK Parliament report shows military unprepared for war due to overstretched forces and lack of readiness
Poland warns of activation of military aviation in the east of the country
Serbia buys Russian APCs from Hungary
A revolutionary method of cancer treatment is being tested in the UK: what is known
India releases pigeon suspected of "spying" for China
Bezos intends to sell up to 50 million Amazon shares during the year
Lithuanian authorities want to extend language learning period for Ukrainians by a year
King Charles III makes his first public appearance after surgery
Artificial intelligence in military conflict simulations leans toward nuclear strike
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An employee of a multinational corporation transferred more than $25 million to fraudsters after a fake video conference with the CFO
Using the deepfake technology, fraudsters convinced a financial officer of a multinational corporation to carry out a $25 million transaction. The man, who was in the corporation's office in Hong Kong, was convinced that he was participating in a real video conference with the CFO and other employees.
UK Parliament report shows military unprepared for war due to overstretched forces and lack of readiness
The British Parliament's Defense Committee has released a report that says the country's troops are unprepared for war due to overstretching and lack of readiness.
Poland warns of activation of military aviation in the east of the country
Poland warns of possible activation of military aircraft near its eastern borders with Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine from February 5 to March 5 in response to the threatening situation.
Serbia buys Russian APCs from Hungary
Serbia will buy 26 decommissioned Russian-made BTR-80A armored personnel carriers from Hungary, which were delivered in the 1990s as part of a debt compensation agreement.
A revolutionary method of cancer treatment is being tested in the UK: what is known
A revolutionary RNAi therapy has been prescribed to cancer patients in London to help the immune system recognize and fight tumors by presenting common markers, opening up opportunities for less toxic treatments.
India releases pigeon suspected of "spying" for China
A pigeon caught in Mumbai last year was released after Chinese symbols were found on its wings, prompting an investigation.
Bezos intends to sell up to 50 million Amazon shares during the year
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will sell about $8. 6 billion worth of the company's shares by January 2025.
Lithuanian authorities want to extend language learning period for Ukrainians by a year
The Lithuanian Education Ministry has proposed to increase the period of learning Lithuanian language by Ukrainians who fled to Lithuania during the war from two to three years.
King Charles III makes his first public appearance after surgery
The King of Great Britain publicly visited a local church after undergoing surgery.
Artificial intelligence in military conflict simulations leans toward nuclear strike
During wargame simulations, the AI was prone to nuclear strikes, emphasizing the need to ensure safe and responsible development.