A massive global data leak linked to IDMerit has exposed 1 billion personal records, including national IDs and emails, across the US, Europe, and Asia.
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LTO dismisses 3 personnel in Mimaropa due to alleged extortion racket
MANILA, Philippines – The Land Transportation Office (LTO) on Wednesday said three personnel in Mimaropa were removed from their posts over their alleged involvement in extortion activities. According ...
Technical divers of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Wednesday recovered two more bodies during underwater search ...
The Bureau of Customs (BOC) intercepted two unclaimed and abandoned packages containing PHP22 million worth of illegal drugs at the OBC Warehouse in Pasay City. In a statement, Commissioner Ariel ...
Richard Arendt relives his wartime memories every time he guides visitors on naval ship tours. The 85-year-old Korean War veteran is a docent at the Buffalo and Erie County Naval ...
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Search, rescue, retrieval ops for missing MBCA Amejara terminated
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has terminated the search, rescue, and retrieval operations for the missing MBCA Amejara in Davao Occidental waters. In a statement, the Coast Guard District ...
The breach is truly global in scope, impacting individuals across 26 countries. The Cybernews team found that the United States was hit the hardest, with over 203 million records exposed.
"At this point the ship requires $100,000 in emergency repairs just to keep her afloat until we can begin the long-term repairs," said Paul Marzello, president and CEO of the ...
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