9th June – Threat Intelligence Report

For the latest discoveries in cyber research for the week of 9th June, please download our Threat Intelligence Bulletin. TOP ATTACKS AND BREACHES American tax company, Optima Tax Relief, has disclosed a ransomware attack that resulted in the theft of 69GB of sensitive data, including corporate records and customer case files containing personal information such…

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Gulf expat bubble punctured by missiles

The safe streets of Qatar are a big draw for foreign workers, who enjoy tax-free incomes and the Gulf’s mild winter weather. But on Monday evening, a volley of Iranian missiles heading for a US military base burst that comfortable bubble.   The sound of explosions — shaking windows and activating emergency sirens — triggered panic…

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Where Are All the AI Drugs?

A new drug usually starts with a tragedy. Peter Ray knows that. Born in what is now Zimbabwe, the child of a mechanic and a radiology technician, Ray fled with his family to South Africa during the Zimbabwean War of Liberation. He remembers the journey there in 1980 in a convoy of armored cars. As…

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are government pledges on track?

Rob England and Tom Edgington BBC Verify Getty Images The prime minister has made tackling illegal immigration and “restoring order” to the asylum system a priority for the government. Sir Keir Starmer has promised to “smash the gangs”. It follows predecessor Rishi Sunak’s pledge to “stop the boats”. Yet small boat crossings have reached record…

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Guess Jeans opens first mainland Asia flagship in Tokyo

Guess Jeans is set to open its first store in mainland Asia, in Tokyo, on July 4.  Guess Jeans opens first mainland Asia flagship in Tokyo. – Guess Jeans Located in the Jingūmae Neighbourhood, the store blends Japanese and Californian design influences to reflect the brand’s roots while embracing Tokyo’s dynamic fashion culture. Spanning four-stories,…

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Wimbledon 2025 results: Jannik Sinner advances to quarterfinals after injury forces Grigor Dimitrov to retire

Jannik Sinner is through to the Wimbledon quarterfinals, though not in the way he wanted. Sinner lost the first two sets of his fourth-round match with Grigor Dimitrov on Monday before Dimitrov was forced to retire from the match after suffering an apparent pectoral injury. Dimitrov was playing fantastic tennis, running Sinner around the court…

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