aatm shakti

error

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

New charges for son of Norway's crown princess on trial for rape

Marius Borg Høiby now faces a total of 40 charges at his trial and denies the most serious allegations.

from BBC News https://ift.tt/3cFAvhY

Figure data breach exposes nearly 1M accounts


If you have applied for a loan online, you probably shared more than you realized. Your name. Your email. Your date of birth. Maybe even your home address and phone number. Now imagine all of that sitting on a dark web forum.

That is the reality for nearly 1 million people after hackers breached Figure Technology Solutions, a blockchain-focused fintech lender.

Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report
Get my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, you’ll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide – free when you join my CYBERGUY.COM newsletter.

Figure Technology Solutions, founded in 2018, uses the Provenance blockchain for lending, borrowing and securities trading. The company says it has unlocked more than $22 billion in home equity through partnerships with banks, credit unions, fintechs and home improvement companies. However, behind the scenes, attackers were working on a very different angle.

GOOGLE DROPPED DARK WEB MONITORING: SHOULD YOU CARE?
 

According to breach notification data shared by Have I Been Pwned, information from 967,200 accounts was exposed. The leaked data included more than 900,000 unique email addresses along with names, phone numbers, physical addresses and dates of birth. That is a gold mine for identity thieves. Figure says the incident stemmed from a social engineering attack. What that means in simple terms is that someone inside the company was tricked into handing over access.

"We recently identified that an employee was socially engineered, and that allowed an actor to download a limited number of files through their account," a Figure Technology Solutions spokesperson told CyberGuy in a statement. "We acted quickly to block the activity and retained a forensic firm to investigate what files were affected. We understand the importance of these matters and are communicating with partners and those impacted as appropriate. We are also implementing additional safeguards and training to further strengthen our defenses. We are offering complimentary credit monitoring to all individuals who receive a notice. We continuously monitor accounts and have strong safeguards in place to protect customers' funds and accounts."

When people hear the word blockchain, they think secure and untouchable. But attackers did not break cryptography. They targeted a human being. Groups like ShinyHunters specialize in this playbook. They reportedly claimed responsibility for the breach and, according to BleepingComputer, posted 2.5GB of data allegedly tied to thousands of loan applicants.

In recent weeks, the same group has claimed breaches involving companies like Canada Goose, Panera Bread and SoundCloud. Not every case is connected. Still, security researchers have observed a troubling pattern. Attackers impersonate IT support. They call employees. They create urgency. Then they direct victims to fake login portals that look nearly identical to real ones.

Once employees enter credentials and even multi-factor authentication codes, attackers gain access to single sign-on systems tied to major platforms like Microsoft and Google. From there, one compromised account can unlock a web of connected tools and internal systems.

PANERA BREAD DATA BREACH EXPOSES 5.1M CUSTOMERS
 



Why this matters to you

If your information was part of the Figure data breach, criminals now have enough detail to craft convincing phishing emails or phone scams. They can reference your real name. They can cite your address. They can pretend to be a lender or bank calling about your application.

Even if you never applied for a loan with Figure, this incident highlights something bigger. No platform is immune to human error. And social engineering works because it targets trust, not technology.

Figure markets itself as blockchain native. Blockchain can provide transparency and strong cryptographic security. However, none of that protects against a well-crafted phone call.

Security failures often happen at the human layer. That is where attackers focus their energy. As more financial services move online, the attack surface grows. Loan applications, identity verification tools and cloud-based systems create convenience. They also create new targets.

How to protect yourself after the Figure data breach

You cannot control how companies secure their systems. You can control how you respond. Start by checking whether your email address appears in the exposed dataset, then take the steps below to lock down your accounts.

SUBSTACK DATA BREACH EXPOSES EMAILS AND PHONE NUMBERS
 

To see if your email address was affected, visit https://ift.tt/rflgZtu. Enter your email address to find out whether your information appears in the leak. When finished, return here and begin Step 1 below.

Also, be cautious of unexpected calls about your accounts. If someone pressures you to act immediately, hang up and call the company directly using a number from its official website.

The Figure data breach is a reminder that technology alone cannot protect sensitive information. A single employee tricked into revealing credentials can expose hundreds of thousands of people. That is not a blockchain failure. It is a trust failure. If your data was involved, take action now. Even if it was not, treat this as a wake-up call. Your personal information has value. Criminals know it. Companies should know it too.

If one phone call can unlock nearly a million records, are companies investing enough in training people, or are they still betting everything on technology alone? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com

Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report
Get my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, you’ll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide – free when you join my CYBERGUY.COM newsletter.

Copyright 2026 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.



from Latest & Breaking News on Fox News https://ift.tt/JGNIRLT

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Savannah Guthrie's mother Nancy missing over a month, $1M reward remains unclaimed

TUCSON, Ariz. — It’s now been more than a month since Nancy Guthrie’s suspected abduction from her home in the Catalina Foothills.

She is the 84-year-old mother of NBC’s "Today" co-host Savannah Guthrie.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have shifted resources as the case enters its fifth week without an arrest or publicly named suspect.

NANCY GUTHRIE NEIGHBORS' RING CAMERA CAPTURES VEHICLES ON POSSIBLE ROUTE FROM CRIME SCENE

Sources said that on Monday, the case was handed off to a task force featuring Pima County homicide detectives and FBI agents. Sheriff Chris Nanos has not held a news conference since Feb. 5.

"This remains an active investigation and will continue until Nancy Guthrie is located or all leads have been exhausted," a PCSD spokesman told Fox News Digital. "The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is refocusing resources to detectives specifically assigned to this case. As leads are developed and resolved, resource allocation may fluctuate. PCSD will maintain a patrol presence in the Guthrie neighborhood."

FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON X

Investigators are still digging through tens of thousands of tips and leads. There are thousands of hours of video. DNA leads remain under investigation. Authorities have yet to publicly reveal what other items worn by a suspect seen on Nancy’s Nest doorbell camera have been identified aside from his Ozark Trail backpack.

They are also reportedly still looking into a Ring camera video taken on a back road out of Nancy’s neighborhood, about 2.5 miles from her home, which leads to East River Road, a major cross street.

SIGN UP TO GET TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTER

The video, first obtained by Fox News Digital and provided to authorities last week, was recorded on a Ring camera roughly a seven-minute drive from Guthrie's address — and it is still part of the investigation, Savannah's network NBC reported Monday.

One of the vehicles it shows was recorded at around 2:36 a.m. on Feb. 1, which is roughly eight minutes after Guthrie's pacemaker last synced with her iPhone, according to the sheriff's timeline.

SEND US A TIP HERE

"I think this is the best lead probably since day one," said retired Pima County Search and Rescue Commander Bob Krygier. He told Fox News Digital the footage is worth serious follow-up but cautioned it may ultimately prove unrelated.

"I think it's a great little bit to follow up on. If I had to guess, I would say it's probably not related," he said, adding that investigators would likely review several weeks of footage to determine whether the cars follow normal overnight routines.

LIKE WHAT YOU'RE READING? FIND MORE ON THE TRUE CRIME HUB

"It’s not just a road that you stumble upon," he said. "You have to be very planned to go in there."

Retired NYPD detective and national security expert Pat Brosnan reviewed the video with his team. He told Fox News Digital they believe the vehicle seen at 2:36 a.m. is a Kia Soul, based on its slanted roof, window design and rear-quarter glass. He also noted the vertical brake lights.

The combined reward is more than $1 million and has yet to be claimed.

Anyone with information is asked to call 1-800-CALL-FBI.



from Latest & Breaking News on Fox News https://ift.tt/CriSpmV

A rap star might just beat a former PM - what this says about Nepal's Gen Z election

Many hope the vote could bring change after protests last year, and shatter decades of political paralysis.

from BBC News https://ift.tt/Stmp0hV

Monday, March 2, 2026

Enemy within: Counterterrorism experts fear sleeper cells could be poised inside US

American counterterrorism agencies are quietly monitoring suspected sleeper cells on U.S. soil in the wake of joint U.S.–Israel strikes on Iran, stepping up surveillance amid heightened fears of possible retaliation from Iran-linked operatives or sympathizers.

Federal and local law enforcement have also boosted on-the-ground security in major U.S. cities as part of a precautionary posture, even though no specific, credible threats have been publicly identified.

The move comes on the heels of a Saturday morning operation, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, that resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several senior Iranian officials in a coordinated U.S.–Israeli military campaign.

US, ISRAEL STRIKE IRAN: AYATOLLAH KHAMENEI, 40 TOP IRANIAN LEADERS KILLED

Security experts warn that the fallout could extend beyond the Middle East.

"If ever there's going to be a Hezbollah cell or a Hamas cell act in the United States in a violent way, it's now," Chris Swecker, a former assistant FBI director, told Fox News.

"Both organizations are Iranian-backed all the way. Both organizations have had a presence in the United States since the 1980s," he added.

Swecker said U.S. authorities have long been aware of domestic networks and sympathizers.

"We know that they have cells here. We also know that there are lone sympathizers, many of whom have come out in these protest groups," he added.

TOMAHAWKS SPEARHEADED US STRIKE ON IRAN — WHY PRESIDENTS REACH FOR THIS MISSILE FIRST

He also warned that border security vulnerabilities may have compounded the risk.

"We just come off four years of open borders, and I have said before that that was an open door for terrorists to terrorist cells and terror sympathizers to infiltrate. Many were already here, but it's impossible that they would not infiltrate into these particular groups and sort of act as catalysts, as enablers."

Against that backdrop, the FBI is moving to reinforce its domestic security posture.

FBI Director Kash Patel said Saturday that counterterrorism and intelligence teams are now on high alert amid ongoing U.S. actions involving Iran.

"Last night, I instructed our Counterterrorism and intelligence teams to be on high alert and mobilize all assisting security assets needed," Patel wrote on X.

Patel added that while the U.S. military is handling force protection overseas, the FBI "remains at the forefront of deterring attacks here at home" and will continue working around the clock to protect Americans.

FBI RAISES COUNTERTERROR TEAMS TO HIGH ALERT AMID IRAN TENSIONS

Jason Pack, a retired FBI supervisory special agent and Fox News contributor, said heightened monitoring is routine when U.S. military operations intersect with adversaries that have historically responded through indirect or unconventional means.

"The intelligence and counterterrorism communities work on this kind of scenario continuously, long before any conflict begins," Pack said. "When the United States commits to a joint military campaign with Israel, the domestic threat environment doesn’t simply remain static. It could shift, potentially significantly."

He noted that adversarial actors — including Hezbollah, Hamas’s external networks and Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps proxies — have historically demonstrated both intent and, in some cases, the capability to retaliate against U.S. military actions.

Meanwhile, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said she is "in direct coordination with our federal intelligence and law enforcement partners as we continue to closely monitor and thwart any potential threats to the homeland."

The heightened alert comes as parts of the Department of Homeland Security face a partial shutdown, raising additional questions about resources and operational strain at a time when federal agencies are on elevated watch.

While no specific plots have been identified, officials acknowledge the threat environment could shift quickly as tensions overseas evolve and whether that escalation reaches American soil remains to be seen.

Fox News Digital's Michael Dorgan and Kelley Kramer contributed to this report. 



from Latest & Breaking News on Fox News https://ift.tt/2DhXziO

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Omar, Squad lash out at Trump in response to Iran strike: 'Illegal regime change war'

Democratic Reps. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, both progressive "Squad" members, lashed out at President Donald Trump on Saturday in response to his decision to strike Iran. 

"Trump has launched an illegal regime change war," Omar posted on X. "As someone who has survived the horrors of war, I know military strikes will not make us safer; they will inflame tensions and push the region further into chaos."

Omar, who fled Somalia as a refugee as a young child, added, "When we abandon diplomacy, we choose destruction."

Tlaib reacted on social media to a clip of Trump acknowledging that there may be American casualties in this attack. 

FETTERMAN PRAISES OPERATION EPIC FURY: TRUMP IS 'WILLING TO DO WHAT'S RIGHT'

"He doesn't care about our loved ones in the military," Tlaib posted on X in a message that was reposted by Omar. "He doesn't care about the fact that Americans don't want this war."

"He doesn't care about the Iranian people. He is corrupted. Don't fall for the lies."

Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York also slammed President Donald Trump for abandoning diplomacy in favor of launching an attack against Iran, predicting the outcome will be "catastrophic."

"The American people are once again dragged into a war they did not want by a president who does not care about the long-term consequences of his actions. This war is unlawful. It is unnecessary. And it will be catastrophic," Ocasio-Cortez said.

"Just this week, Iran and the United States were negotiating key measures that could have staved off war. The President walked away from these discussions and chose war instead. President Trump flippantly acknowledged the possibility of American casualties, stating ‘that often happens in war,’" she continued. "Mr. President: this was not an inevitability. This is a deliberate choice of aggression when diplomacy and security were within reach. Stop lying to the American people.

Democratic Rep. Greg Casar, another progressive House member associated with the informal "Squad" group, called Trump's actions an "illegal war" in a post on X.

"Yet again, an American president is sending other people’s kids to risk their lives in a senseless regime change war," Casar said. 

The U.S. and Israel launched the joint attack just after 9 a.m. local time in what the Pentagon has dubbed "Operation Epic Fury."

IF KHAMENEI FALLS, WHO TAKES IRAN? STRIKES WILL EXPOSE POWER VACUUM — AND THE IRGC’S GRIP

In video remarks posted to Truth Social, Trump addressed the Iranian people directly and told them to "seize control of [their] destiny."

"The hour of your freedom is at hand. Stay sheltered. Don't leave your home. It's very dangerous outside. Bombs will be dropping everywhere. When we are finished, take over your government. It will be yours to take," Trump said. "This will be, probably, your only chance for generations. For many years, you have asked for America's help, but you never got it. No President was willing to do what I am willing to do tonight. Now you have a President who is giving you what you want."

While Trump focused some of his message on empowering the people of Iran, he stated that the intent of the operation is to "defend the American people by eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime," which he described as "vicious" and "very hard, terrible people."

Trump also said that while there may be American casualties as a result, the mission is "noble" as it is aimed at stopping a "wicked, radical dictatorship" from threatening American national security interests and destabilizing the Middle East.

Fox News Digital's Michael Sinkewicz and Alex Nitzberg contributed to this report



from Latest & Breaking News on Fox News https://ift.tt/VQScw0G

Saturday, February 28, 2026

16 tough men's work boots for mud, rain and grit – from Timberland to Carhartt

Tough jobs — and even everyday outdoor tasks — call for boots that are waterproof, steel-toe and slip-resistant, with wide-width options for a better fit. Brands like TimberlandRed Wing, Carhartt and Wolverine offer durable styles built for support, safety and solid performance on the job. Here are some of the best pairs worth adding to your rotation.

If you work outside, these waterproof boots stand up to rain, slush and long days in unpredictable weather.

Red Wing’s Traction Tred Lite boots are U.S.-made and built for tough jobs. A lighter take on the brand’s classic style, they deliver comfort for long days on your feet. The waterproof leather upper, steel toe and grippy outsole protect your feet on demanding job sites.

READ MORE: Comfortable sneakers worth buying under $60, $100 and $200

Carhartt’s Millbrook boots feature a lower-profile design that’s tough enough for construction sites yet polished enough for the office. While they have a soft toe, they meet slip-resistance and electrical hazard safety standards. They even have a FastDry lining that helps keep your feet dry in wet conditions.

Wolverine’s Alpha boots live up to their name, with shock-absorbing soles and extra padding for all-day comfort. Made from full-grain leather and complete with a protective toe and heel cap, they keep water out and keep your feet dry. 

If you’re outside in the winter a lot, the L.L.Bean Storm Chaser boots can handle the elements. They're extremely lightweight and feel like sneakers while providing waterproof protection and solid traction. The rubber outsole keeps you stable, but is flexible enough to move with your foot.

Built for farmers, Muck Boots are 100% waterproof. The rubber overlay sheds mud, while the top lining ensures your pants stay dry. Despite the intense protection, the boots remain lightweight and breathable from sunup to sundown. The boots also stretch to comfortably fit wider calves. 

These work boots protect your feet when you’re working around heavy equipment.

Timberland’s PRO series takes the classic boot to the next level. Added features like a steel toe and extra insulation prevent your feet from getting cold and protect you at any job site. Waterproof leather uppers and rubber outsoles make these a long-lasting choice, while electrical hazard protection and anti-fatigue tech elevate overall performance. 

The Timberland PRO Boondock boots are specifically built for demanding job sites. They feature waterproof construction, rubber toe protection and anti-fatigue technology to absorb shock on hard surfaces. There's even a lug outsole for steady traction.

Like all Carhartt’s gear, its water-resistant Frontier steel toe boots withstand every type of weather. The safety toe and rubber outsole are designed to release dirt buildup, while Rain Defender technology repels water as you work.

READ MORE: Men’s workwear staples: Carhartt, Dickies and more from just $20

Brunt’s The Marin boots prove protective footwear doesn’t have to look clunky. Equally stylish and rugged, the waterproof leather holds up to rain and snow. They’re rated for electrical tasks, have a safety toe and keep you upright when on wet or oily surfaces. The outsoles also resist heat up to 572 degrees, ideal for pavers and welders. 

If you need a bit more room in the toe box, these wide-width work boots deliver space without giving up toughness.

Ariat Sierra boots have a cowboy boot design with a construction-ready build. The Shock Shield prevents foot pain when you stand all day, and the cushioned insole boosts the comfort level. They’re heat-resistant for those hotter climates but slip-resistant for snowier areas. Stay secure on ladders and uneven surfaces with the 90-degree heel. 

Made for long days in rainy conditions, the waterproof Ariat Endeavor boots feature removable padded soles. The outsole is also oil and slip-resistant and includes outdoor tread for releasing mud and dirt for better traction.

READ MORE: Winter camo deals on hoodies, jackets and base layers, starting at $10

American-made Keen boots have a waterproof build and carbon toe cover. The 90-degree heels keep you steady on ladders, and the outsole provides solid footing on oily, wet and hot surfaces. Their leather construction resists everything a barnyard or construction site throws at it. 

If you deal with frequent foot pain, Orthofeet’s Granite work boots can help alleviate it. Added arch support and multiple layers of cushioning offer more shock absorption than your average pair. They still have the safety features you want, including a toe guard, electrical hazard protection and a waterproof yet breathable body.

READ MORE: Expert-recommended insoles for runners, nurses and people with foot pain

You don’t have to spend hundreds to get reliable work boots — these picks come in under $100.

Original price: $94.95

For a boot that gets the job done but doesn’t break the bank, the Wolverine Carlsbad work boots hold up to daily wear-and-tear. The inner mesh prevents sweat build-up, while the full-grain leather outer shell wicks away water. Although the sole doesn’t have as much of a grip as other options, it’s plenty durable for basic construction or farm jobs. 

Original price: $56.99

At just over $50, the NORTIV 8 work boots have all the basics: a protective toe cap, a water-resistant suede shell and a rubber outsole. Combined, these features make for a solid boot that lasts for a few years.

For more deals, visit www.foxnews.com/deals

Original price: $98

For less than $100, Skechers boots deliver the same well-known comfort as the brand’s shoes. Waterproof suede and a high-traction outsole make them ideal for different conditions. The slightly higher heel adds extra ankle support, making them a strong pick for hikes, work and casual wear. 

 If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.



from Latest & Breaking News on Fox News https://ift.tt/RNbzVS8