Canada’s Trudeau Starts Quelling Protests

By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News OTTAWA (Worthy News) – Canada’s prime minister imposed autocratic measures Monday to quell massive protests by truckers and others opposing his government’s COVID-19 restrictions. In…

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COVID Pass Injected As Microchip Raises Concerns (Worthy News In-Depth)

A Swedish firm producing injectable microchips for humans entered the New Year wishing that its product would be used globally as a COVID-19 health pass, despite worries among Christians.

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Britain Court Approves Extradition Julian Assange To U.S.

A British appellate court has approved the extradition of WikiLeaks website founder Julian Assange to the United States, where he is wanted in espionage charges.

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Two Iranian hackers charged with stealing voter data, intimidating GOP lawmakers and Dem voters

Federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment Thursday in New York accusing two Iranian hackers of successfully hacking into a state computer election system, stealing voter registration data and using it to carry out a cyber-intimidation campaign that ta…

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Foreign Hackers Stole Information From Defense Contractors, Researchers Say

Foreign hackers are suspected of breaching several organizations, including defense contractors, and accessing sensitive information, according to a report by cybersecurity researchers.

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China Launched Cyberattacks Against Israel, Security Firm Finds

China waged an extended cyberwar against Israeli private businesses and government entities in 2019 and 2020, an online security company announced Monday.

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