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        <description>3=10=22 China hacked into the networks of at least six state governments in 2021, a private cybersecurity firm claimed. While the states were not named, the culprits were identified as&amp;nbsp;members of a hacking group earlier indicted by U.S. authorities. A report released on March 8 by cybersecurity company Mandiant stated this allegation, adding that the hacking operations commenced in May 2021.</description>
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        <description>9-79-21 Shttp://stateofthenation.co/?author=1orry folks! This looks like the BIG ONE for State of the Nation Whatever attacked SOTN is making it virtually impossible to post new content. http://stateofthenation.co/?author=1</description>
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        <title>100 million T-Mobile, Sprint customers hacked: SSNs, home addresses stolen</title>
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        <description>8-17-21 A massive data breach has occurred at T-Mobile and Sprint, exposing the private data of at least 100 million customers to hackers who are now trying to sell it on the black market in exchange for Bitcoin. According to reports, the stolen data includes social security numbers (SSNs), phone numbers, names, physical addresses, unique IMEI numbers and driver licenses information. In a statement to USA Today, T-Mobile said it is actively investigating the situation and has nothing more to say at this time. In an underground forum, a seller is asking for six Bitcoin, worth around $270,000, in exchange for a subset of the data containing 30 million SSNs and driver licenses. The seller says that he or she is privately selling the rest of the data.</description>
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        <title>Russians Hack Ukrainian Gas Company Tied To Bidens: ‘Attacks Were Successful’ | NYT FREAKS - Sets Up 2020 Dem Loss Defense</title>
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        <description>&amp;nbsp;January 13, 2020 &amp;nbsp; Russian military hackers have reportedly hacked the Ukrainian gas company that Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden&amp;rsquo;s son, Hunter Biden, worked on and that has been a source of significant controversy for Biden. &amp;ldquo;The hacking attempts against Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company on whose board Hunter Biden served, began in early November, as talk of the Bidens, Ukraine and impeachment was dominating the news in the United States,&amp;rdquo; The New York Times reported. &amp;ldquo;It is not yet clear what the hackers found, or precisely what they were searching for. But the experts say the timing and scale of the attacks suggest that the Russians could be searching for potentially embarrassing material on the Bidens.&amp;rdquo; A Silicon Valley security firm told The Times, &amp;ldquo;The attacks were successful.</description>
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