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Iran hackers hunt nuke workers, US officials
The Associated Press drew on data gathered by the London-based cybersecurity group Certfa to track how in the wake of sanctions on Iran a hacking group often nicknamed Charming Kitten tried to break into the emails of U.S. Treasury officials, as well as atomic scientists, civil society figures and think tank employees.
Defense contractor indicted for fraud, might be hiding in Turkey
BMM fraudulently acquired 346 contracts from the Pentagon to manufacture military parts, including parts for torpedoes for the U.S. Navy, bomb ejector racks and armament utilized in U.S. Air Force aircraft and firearms and mine clearance systems used by U.S. military personnel abroad, according to federal prosecutors.
Making agency reform stick [Commentary]
When President Donald Trump released an Executive Order on a Comprehensive Plan for Reorganizing the Executive Branch, many employees at government agencies had no experience with the level of reform the president mandated.
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