Jan 29, 2026
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/ heathercoxrichardson Both Moscow and Washington insist that Kiev's withdrawal from Russia’s Donbass is a condition for ending the conflict, Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has said. US President Donald Trump earlier urged Kiev to “come to the table fast,” accusing Ukraine of dragging out the settlement process.
In an interview with AFP on Friday, Zelensky confirmed that “both the Americans and the Russians say that if you want the war to end tomorrow, get out of Donbass.”
Zelensky Says Ukraine 'Not Losing' War As WSJ Correspondent Reports Three-Year Planning Directive
Trump has made no secret of his growing impatience with Kiev. Earlier this month, he said, “Ukraine better come to the table fast.”
In separate remarks, he stated that “Russia wants to make a deal and Zelensky is going to have to get moving,” adding that Russian President Vladimir Putin is “ready to make a deal… [though] Ukraine is less ready.”
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The University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) closed all its clinic locations statewide on Thursday following a ransomware attack.
UMMC has over 10,000 employees and, as one of the largest employers in Mississippi, operates seven hospitals, 35 clinics, and more than 200 telehealth sites statewide. The medical center includes the state's only children's hospital, only Level I trauma center, only organ and bone marrow transplant program, and the only Telehealth Center of Excellence, one of two across the United States.
As revealed on Thursday afternoon, the cyberattack took down many of its IT systems and blocked access to the Epic electronic medical records. While UMMC cancelled outpatient and ambulatory surgeries/procedures and imaging appointments, officials said hospital services continue via downtime procedures
"We are still evaluating the extent of systems impacted. As a precaution, we have shut down all our network systems and will conduct risk assessments before bringing anything back online. In-person class schedules remain normal," they said.
Hospital officials have also revealed during a press conference on Thursday afternoon that they are communicating with the ransomware operation behind the attack and working with authorities on the next steps, according to The Daily Mississippian.
"The attackers have communicated to us and we are working with the authorities and specialists on next steps. We do not know how long this situation may last," said LouAnn Woodward, the dean of the school of medicine at UMMC.
"Patients in our hospital and our emergency department are being cared for. Clinical equipment and operations remain functional. We are using our downtime procedures. For our students, in-person classes will continue as scheduled."
"All of our equipment works. All of our patients are being taken care of safely. There will be no patient impact as a result of this downtime," Dr. Alan Jones, associate vice chancellor for health affairs at UMMC, told reporters.
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The FBI warned that Americans lost more than $20 million last year amid a massive surge in ATM "jackpotting" attacks, in which criminals use malware to force cash machines to dispense money.
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A Ukrainian national was sentenced to five years in prison for providing North Korean IT workers with stolen identities that helped them infiltrate U.S. companies.
Researchers have discovered the first known Android malware to use generative AI in its execution flow, using Google's Gemini model to adapt its persistence across different devices.
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A critical vulnerability in Grandstream GXP1600 series VoIP phones allows a remote, unauthenticated attacker to gain root privileges and silently eavesdrop on communications.
Intellexa's Predator spyware can hide iOS recording indicators while secretly streaming camera and microphone feeds to its operators.
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Amazon is warning that a Russian-speaking hacker used multiple generative AI services as part of a campaign that breached more than 600 FortiGate firewalls across 55 countries in five weeks.
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Attackers are doubling down on malicious browser extensions as their method of choice, stealing data, intercepting cookies and tokens, logging keystrokes, and more.
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There's a point where buying a budget computer stops being a compromise and starts being logical. And this new open-box ASUS Chromebook CM30 (2024) lands squarely there. For $149.99 (MSRP $329.99), this is not a "cheap laptop" — it's a "smart everyday device."
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0Advantest Corporation disclosed that its corporate network has been targeted in a ransomware attack that may have affected customer or employee data.
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Hackers are actively exploiting the CVE-2026-1731 vulnerability in the BeyondTrust Remote Support product, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warns.
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The French Ministry of Finance has published an announcement informing of a cybersecurity incident that has impacted 1.2 million accounts.
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The "shift left" approach has increased pressure on developers, as speed demands override security checks in modern CI pipelines. Qualys explains how analyzing 34,000 public container images revealed 7.3% were malicious and why security must be enforced at the infrastructure layer by default.
PayPal is notifying customers of a data breach after a software error in a loan application exposed their sensitive personal information, including Social Security numbers, for nearly 6 months last year.
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