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Internal Report Exposes Critical Safety And Security Flaws At Reagan, Dulles Airports

The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) ignored critical internal safety and security recommendations, putting travelers and airport employees in critical danger, according to a report recently obtained exclusively by ABC 7. The documents, written by MWAA internal safety expert Dan Brown surfaced days after a 12-year-old girl went missing from Reagan National Airport, sparking debate about why surveillance cameras only captured blurry face and license plate pictures. The documents, presented internally in 2017 and 2018 show officials were warned about numerous security and safety issues at both Reagan and Dulles Airports.
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DHS Warns Of North Korea-Linked Malware – Worldwide

The North Korean government may have planted malicious software in U.S. cyberspace following the June 12 meeting between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The Department of Homeland Security and FBI concluded Thursday it found dangerous North Korea-linked malware that had the potential to do damage to U.S. entities, but shared little information about who it would have affected and the extent of the attempted attack. “The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have identified a Trojan malware variant—referred to as KEYMARBLE—used by the North Korean government. The U.S. Government refers to malicious cyber activity by the North Korean government as HIDDEN COBRA,” the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team said in a statement. DHS would not confirm when the incident occurred, but would not rule out that it happened in the eight weeks since the Trump-Kim summit in Singapore, a DHS official wrote the Washington Examiner in an email Thursday evening.
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U.S. Curbs On Russian Banks Would Be Act Of Economic War: PM

Russia would consider any U.S. move to curb the operations of Russian banks or their foreign currency dealings a declaration of economic war, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday. The United States announced a new round of sanctions on Wednesday targeting Russia that pushed the rouble to two-year lows and sparked a wider sell-off over fears Russia was locked in a spiral of never-ending sanctions. Separate legislation introduced last week in draft form by Republican and Democratic senators proposes curbs on the operations of several state-owned Russian banks in the United States and restrictions on their use of the dollar. Medvedev said Moscow would take economic, political or other retaliatory measures against the United States if Washington targeted Russian banks. “I would not like to comment on talks about future sanctions, but I can say one thing: If some ban on banks’ operations or on their use of one or another currency follows, it would be possible to clearly call it a declaration of economic war,” said Medvedev.
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