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Lawmakers Press Army for Detailed Transformation Plans
Congress is pushing the Army for a clearer roadmap to achieve its transformation goals, with Rep. Mike Rogers bluntly stating that the Army hasn't done its homework. The House Armed Services Committee has now mandated an annual report and briefing from the Army to keep lawmakers in the loop.

Pentagon Fortifies Cyber Defenses for Critical Infrastructure
The Pentagon is bolstering its cyber defenses for critical infrastructure, with a key focus on building a unified response framework to tackle cyberattacks on vital US systems. Col. Adolph Rodriguez is leading the charge, prioritizing not just technical solutions but also organizational clarity and control.

DentaQuest Breach Exposes 2.6 Million Accounts
A major data breach at DentaQuest has exposed a staggering 2.6 million accounts, after an extortion group called ShinyHunters claimed to have stolen over 234 GB of sensitive data. The breach was confirmed by DentaQuest on June 2, who assured customers they are actively managing the cybersecurity incident.

WeedHack Malware Targets 116,000 Minecraft Systems Worldwide
Over 116,000 Minecraft systems worldwide have fallen victim to the WeedHack malware campaign since January, with an alarming rate of 2,000 to 3,000 infections daily. This massive operation has spread its reach across the US, Germany, India, and the UK, affecting a staggering number of users.

Senate Bill Targets Military AI Use with Stricter Regulations
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is taking a stand against the Pentagon's rapid deployment of powerful AI technology without safeguards, introducing the Secure and Accountable Military AI Act to impose stricter regulations and prevent potentially catastrophic consequences. The proposed legislation aims to restrict AI use in autonomous weapons, domestic surveillance, and nuclear applications.
USPS Advances Mail-In Ballot Tracking Despite Court Challenges
The USPS is pushing forward with a plan to boost mail-in ballot security and transparency by introducing uniquely serialized barcodes that allow for individual ballot tracking. This move would enable the Postal Service to scan and monitor absentee ballots as they're sent to and from voters, providing an added layer of accountability.

Convicted Election Clerk Vows to Fight Felony Record
Tina Peters, the convicted election clerk, is vowing to fight her felony record, despite Governor Polis commuting her prison sentence. In her first public interview since the commutation, Peters remained unapologetic, reasserting her claims about elections and hinting at a new legal battle to clear her name.

US Lifts Naval Blockade on Iran Amid Deal Reports
In a surprise move, President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that the US is lifting its naval blockade on Iranian ports, paving the way for ships stuck in the Strait to head home. The decision comes with conditions, including Iran's commitment to never developing a nuclear weapon and keeping the Hormuz Strait open to unrestricted shipping traffic.

Senator Pushes to Create Cyber Force Under Army Oversight
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is pushing for a game-changing solution to combat escalating cyber threats: a dedicated Cyber Force under the Army's oversight, which could revolutionize the way we approach digital defense. Her proposed amendment to the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act could make this vision a reality.

Pentagon Accelerates $50 Billion Drone Warfare Spending Spree
The Pentagon is shaking up its approach to drone warfare, ditching the old system where units made small, isolated purchases from a limited vendor list that rarely changed. Now, with a $50 billion spending spree on the horizon, defense officials are clearing the way for more innovative and flexible drone acquisitions.

Sextortionist sentenced to 33 years for targeting 145 children
A Canadian man has been sentenced to 33 years in prison for running an eight-year sextortion campaign that targeted children as young as six, forcing them to engage in sexually explicit acts during video chats. Ramanan Pathmanathan's heinous crimes involved coercing 145 minors into performing depraved acts, leaving a lasting impact on his young victims.

FBI Report Exposes Surge in Internet Crimes
The FBI's 2025 Internet Crime Report has landed, and it's packed with eye-opening stats on the alarming rise of internet crimes. Get ready to dive into the latest numbers and trends.

Navy Disbands Information Warfare Directorate Amid Organizational Overhaul
The Navy has taken a bold step in modernizing its operations by disbanding its Information Warfare Directorate and reallocating its vital duties across three new directorates, reflecting a fundamental shift in mindset towards recognizing information warfare as a critical domain. This move promises to enhance the Navy's capabilities in intelligence, policy, IT, space, cyber, and programmatic requirements.

Texas Tech University Bolsters Critical Infrastructure Security with New Research Site
Texas Tech University is taking a giant leap in safeguarding America's critical infrastructure with the launch of a cutting-edge research site, solidifying its role as a leader in national security. The new facility at the Reese National Security Complex will supercharge innovation and collaboration to tackle vulnerabilities and protect the nation's backbone.

Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting Reaffirms Alliance Amid China's Rise
The Quad is alive and kicking, and tomorrow's meeting of foreign ministers from Australia, India, Japan, and the US in New Delhi is proof that this powerful alliance remains a force to be reckoned with. Despite some doubts about its vitality, the Quad's practical engine of cooperation is still humming along, driven by continuity at the foreign minister level.

Gabbard to Exit as Intelligence Director
Tulsi Gabbard is stepping down as Director of National Intelligence to care for her husband, who has been diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer. Her decision to leave her post comes as she prioritizes being by his side during this challenging time.

Ex-US Execs Plead Guilty to Aiding Global Tech Support Scams
Two former executives, Adam Young and Harrison Gevirtz, have pleaded guilty to hiding a massive tech support scam that duped victims worldwide, and now face up to three years in prison and $250,000 in fines. Their guilty pleas mark a major win in the fight against tech support scams.

Norway Warns of Russian Nuclear Threat to US Cities
Norway's Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide issued a stark warning: Russia's nuclear arsenal poses a catastrophic threat to US cities, capable of unleashing unprecedented destruction. A united NATO is crucial to counter this menace.

Lawmakers Warn of CISA Cuts' Cyber Security Risks
Lawmakers are sounding the alarm on proposed cuts to CISA, warning that weakening the agency will put America's domestic networks, energy grids, and critical infrastructure at serious cyber security risk. A strong CISA is crucial to defending our nation's civilian infrastructure, according to Rep. Don Bacon.

Canada Arrests Suspect Tied to Kimwolf Botnet Operation
In a major breakthrough, Canadian authorities have arrested 23-year-old Jacob Butler, aka "Dort", for his alleged role as a key administrator of the notorious Kimwolf botnet operation, which infected over 2 million Android TV devices worldwide. The arrest marks a significant step in the fight against one of the most widespread distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) botnets on record.

White House Ballroom Unveils Extensive Underground Fortress
Imagine a secret underground fortress hidden beneath the White House ballroom, a six-story deep complex equipped with a military hospital, research facilities, and secure meeting rooms. President Trump revealed the impressive scope of this subterranean hub, showcasing its critical military and security roles.

Smaller Healthcare Providers Targeted in Rising Wave of Cyberattacks
Smaller healthcare providers are being hit hard by a rising wave of cyberattacks, with eight recent hacking incidents affecting nearly 2 million individuals. These breaches, impacting medical practices across the US, are a stark reminder that no healthcare organization is immune to the threat of cyber breaches.

Ukraine Cracks Down on Infostealer Operator Linked to 28,000 Stolen Accounts
Ukrainian cyberpolice, in collaboration with US law enforcement, have cracked down on an 18-year-old suspect behind a massive infostealer malware campaign that compromised 28,000 accounts, with over 5,800 used for fraudulent activities. The suspect allegedly ran the operation, selling stolen session data from a California online store between 2024 and 2025.

FBI Warns of $388 Million Lost to Crypto ATM Scams
The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center received over 13,400 complaints about crypto ATM scams in 2025, with victims losing a staggering $388 million - a 58% jump in losses from the previous year. This alarming trend is part of a broader surge in cybercrime, with over 1 million complaints filed and nearly $21 billion in losses reported last year.