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Japan Nuclear Agency Worker Loses Phone with Sensitive Data in China

In a recent incident, a Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) employee lost their work phone during a personal trip to Shanghai, China, containing confidential contact details of staff involved in nuclear security. The phone’s loss occurred at an airport security check and was not recovered. The NRA, which was established following the Fukushima disaster, is responsible for overseeing nuclear safety, including the restarting of reactors, and has reported the incident while also warning employees against bringing work phones abroad. This incident follows other security lapses involving nuclear officials, highlighting ongoing concerns about data protection and handling of sensitive information within the Japanese nuclear industry.

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Thomas Matthew Crooks: Who is the Donald Trump shooting suspect?

The shooting incident involving Thomas Matthew Crooks, the 20-year-old suspect who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump, has left the nation shaken and bewildered. The fact that the shooter was merely 12 years old when Trump got elected in 2016 adds another layer of complexity to the situation. The details emerging about Crooks, such as his use of an AR-15, his method of approach by bear crawling, and the security lapse that allowed him to get such close access to Trump are alarming, to say the least. The mere thought that a slight deviation in the bullet’s trajectory could have had catastrophic consequences is chilling.… Continue reading