Tag: Security
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Trump’s Remarks Worry Nigeria: FG Says They Embolden Violent Groups
Overview: A Security Warning from Abuja Nigeria’s federal government has sounded a cautionary note about comments made by former U.S. President Donald Trump, arguing that such statements could embolden violent groups that seek to exploit international narratives for local gain. The warning came from high-ranking officials who say, in a fragile security climate, rhetoric from…
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Dangerous narrative: FG says Trump’s comments emboldened violent groups
Background: A politicized narrative and security implications The Nigerian government has described recent remarks by former U.S. President Donald Trump as a dangerous narrative that could embolden violent groups operating within and beyond Nigeria’s borders. In a statement coordinated by the secretary to the government of the federation (SGF), George Akume, officials argued that external…
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Seraphic Becomes the First and Only Secure Enterprise Browser Solution to Protect Electron-Based Applications
In a landmark move for enterprise security, Seraphic announces native protection for Electron-based applications, making it the first and only Secure Enterprise Browser (SEB) to extend its protections to Electron-powered apps such as ChatGPT Desktop, Microsoft Teams, Slack, and other popular desktop tools. This breakthrough addresses a long-standing gap in enterprise security: the ability to…
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Police Seal PDP National Secretariat in Abuja After Violent Factions Clash
Police seal PDP national secretariat in Abuja after faction clash Operatives of the Nigerian Police Force have sealed the national secretariat of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Abuja amid mounting tension following a violent face-off between two internal factions. The closure marks a dramatic turn in a political dispute that has strained party unity…
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Delhi blast: Omar Abdullah on Kashmir suspicion and social fallout
Context: A Delhi blast and the ripple effects across Kashmir The Delhi blast, which authorities say has a prime suspect linked to Pulwama, has triggered a broader conversation about suspicion, belonging, and the state’s handling of minority communities. Former Jammu & Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah weighed in on how the incident has affected perceptions…
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Looming Radar Project: Rural Ontario Faces Anxiety and Uncertainty
Introduction: A Quiet Corner of Ontario Reaches a Turning Point In a rural pocket about 130 kilometres north of Toronto, a 40-hectare family farm once thrived on predictable routines and the rhythms of the harvest. Then came a letter from the Department of National Defence (DND) and with it a precursor to change that residents…
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East of Where? The Future of UK’s Asia Policy
Introduction: A Geographic Question with Global Consequences The reshuffle in Westminster has thrust the UK’s Asia policy back into the spotlight. The appointment of a minister for the Indo-Pacific—a portfolio spanning roughly half the globe—signifies more than a symbolic nod to a growing geopolitical arena. It signals an attempt to articulate a long-term strategy for…
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Bitwarden Extends Passkey Login to Chromium-Based Browsers
Bitwarden Expands Passkey Login to Chromium-Based Browsers Bitwarden has announced an expansion of its passkey login feature to its browser extensions for Chromium-based browsers. This move brings passwordless, phishing-resistant authentication to a broad audience of users who rely on Chrome, Edge, Brave, and other Chromium-powered browsers. By enabling passkey login in these extensions, Bitwarden aims…
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Bitwarden Extends Passkey Login to Chromium Browsers
Introduction: A move toward phishing-resistant access Bitwarden has expanded its passkey login capabilities to its browser extensions, enabling users to unlock their vaults in Chromium-based browsers using a passkey instead of a traditional master password. This shift aligns with a broader industry push toward phishing-resistant authentication while preserving the convenience of passwordless access. For users…
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Israel strikes Ain el-Hilweh refugee camp in Lebanon, 13 dead: What happened and what’s next
Overview: A deadly strike at Ain el-Hilweh An airstrike attributed to Israel hit the Ain el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon, resulting in at least 13 fatalities and several injuries. The strike targeted a facility described by the Israeli military as a Hamas training compound used to plan attacks. The incident marks a dangerous…
