March 29, 2024

Hacker Releases DHS Employees Details

DHS Employees Details

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As of Monday night, the names, titles, email addresses, and phone numbers of 9,000 Department of Homeland Security employees were hacked and made public.  According to the hacker, another 20,000 FBI employees are at similar risk, reports Wired.

The Aviationist has video of the Italian pilot who flew the F-35 across the Atlantic to Pax River. And air-to-air photos of the flight itself. Refueling seven times, the F-35 performed fine on the flight from Italy. Still, Sputnik News reports, the Pentagon plans to improve F-35s capabilities with refueling drones.

In the wake of North Korea’s missile launch, a top US commander renews the case for positioning Lockheed’s Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense in South Korea, reports Military.com.  More spending for missile defense may also play a bigger part in the Pentagon’s $583 billion, fiscal 2017  budget proposal to be released today.

 Wyle among five firms awarded Navy system Testing and Evaluation contract modifications reports GovconWire.

Robot boats, smart guns, and Super B-52s, Breaking Defense finds the Arsenal plane, Hyper Velocity Projectile, and fast flying swarming micro drones in DoD’s FY 17 budget proposal, all inside the Strategic Capabilities Office.

The US unemployment rate drops to 4.9 percent in January, lowest since February 2008, reports Philly.com.

Crude oil prices continue to fall, with no supply stabilization agreement from Saudi Arabia and Venezuela, reports Bloomberg.

Manning gives $14 million plug to Budweiser after Bronco’s win in Super Bowl reports Bloomberg.com.

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