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Louvre's Security Fail: 'Joconde' Password Exposed

The world's most visited museum used embarrassingly simple passwords for its security cameras, including the famous Mona Lisa's French nickname. Discover how this cybersecurity failure put priceless art at risk.

Manitoba cracks down on election disinformation

Manitoba's government passes sweeping new bills including strong anti-disinformation measures for elections, healthcare reforms, and enhanced consumer protections in final legislative push.

Cyber A.I. Group at World AI Expo Dubai 2025

Cyber A.I. Group announces its participation in the prestigious World AI Expo Dubai 2025, where the company will demonstrate revolutionary artificial intelligence technologies and cybersecurity innovations to global industry leaders.

AI Phishing Scams Surge: Experts Warn Canadians

Canadian cybersecurity experts reveal alarming surge in AI-generated phishing scams targeting all age groups. Learn how to protect yourself from these sophisticated digital threats.

Barrie Driver Charged After 1 AM Traffic Stop

A Barrie driver is facing multiple criminal charges following a 1 AM traffic stop that uncovered license suspension, prohibited driving, and open alcohol containers in the vehicle.

Regula's Biometric Toolkit Battles AI Fraud

Regula's groundbreaking document verification toolkit empowers Canadian businesses with enhanced biometric security features to detect sophisticated AI-generated forgeries and deepfakes in real-time.

Maine Voters Reject Voter ID Requirements

Maine voters have overwhelmingly rejected a proposed voter ID law, preserving the state's same-day registration system and dealing a blow to election security advocates.

NDP Bill Threatens Jail Time for Canadian Speech

A controversial NDP private member's bill is raising alarms about potential jail time for Canadians expressing certain opinions. Bill C-367 aims to remove religious hate speech exemptions, creating new legal risks for free speech advocates.

BC tenant forced to pay for stolen Halloween candy

A BC landlord successfully deducted the cost of stolen Halloween candy from a tenant's security deposit after a Civil Resolution Tribunal ruling that's raising eyebrows across the province.

Windsor driver charged after fleeing collision scene

Windsor Police have apprehended a motorist who allegedly fled a collision scene, leading to a dramatic pursuit and multiple criminal charges. Discover the full story of this dangerous incident.

Idaho driver's speeding excuse fails in Ontario

An Idaho driver learned the hard way that being a tourist doesn't exempt you from traffic laws after Ontario Provincial Police caught them speeding excessively on Highway 401 near Prescott.

'Can You Hear Me?' Phone Scam Warning

A sophisticated phone scam is sweeping Canada where criminals record you saying 'Yes' to authorize fraudulent charges. Learn how to protect yourself.

Court's Child Porn Ruling Sparks National Outrage

A controversial Supreme Court decision declaring mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography unconstitutional has ignited firestorm across Canada, raising serious questions about judicial accountability.

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