Science & Tech
Operation Takes Down Botnets Infecting Millions of Devices
A major operation has been introduced to disrupt cybercrime. Law enforcement in the United States, Germany, and Canada are taking down infrastructure used by four major botnets.

White House Unveils National AI Legislative Framework
The framework calls for uniform federal rules instead of state-by-state regulations.

Top Intelligence Officials Testify Before House Intel Committee
Among the speakers were Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and FBI Director Kash Patel.

North Korean IT Worker Infrastructure Infiltrating US Companies
New research investigations have pieced together the workings of North Korean fake tech worker groups.
US Charges 3 Tied to Super Micro Computer With Helping Smuggle Billions of Dollars of AI Chips to China
Three people associated with artificial intelligence server maker Super Micro Computer Inc, including its co-founder, were charged with helping smuggle at least $2.5 billion of U.S. AI technology to China in violation of export laws, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday.
Senate Committee Debates Role of Internet Speech Law
As technology continues to advance and influence children, a Senate committee re-assesses Big Tech’s use of the regulation.
China’s OpenClaw AI Boom Turns Into a Security Crackdown
Authorities embraced the powerful new AI tool, only to warn that its capabilities could make it harder to control and riskier for sensitive systems.
US Intelligence Officials Flag Growing Threats From China, Iran
Top intelligence leaders told U.S. senators on Wednesday that China and Iran are rapidly advancing their missile and AI capabilities, potentially threatening the United States.
Val Kilmer to Appear Posthumously in New Film Through Generative AI
The decision was made in close collaboration with Kilmer's estate and his daughter, Mercedes Kilmer, who gave her blessing and will be compensated for her father's digital likeness.
US Cybersecurity Firm Exposes North Korean Job Scheme Targeting American Tech Jobs
In a 3-month investigation, cybersecurity firm Nisos uncovered a network of North Korean operatives applying for hundreds of thousands of U.S. tech jobs.
NASA Confirms Meteor Over Skies of Northern Ohio
A meteor was seen over the skies of Ohio on Tuesday.
Amazon Launching 1-Hour Delivery in Many US Cities
You may have noticed a new option when browsing on Amazon: ‘One-hour delivery.’
Lawmakers Criticize Nvidia Chip Sales to China Over US Security Risks
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.) warn that U.S. approval for Nvidia to sell H-200 AI chips to China could threaten U.S. national security.
China’s ‘Lobster’ AI Craze Draws Security Warnings as Operating Costs Rise
Open-source AI tool OpenClaw has surged in China, but regulators warn it may pose cybersecurity risks as some companies report rising operating costs.
AI-Generated Images Spread During Iran War
NTD's Chris Beers spoke with cybersecurity analyst and former CIA hacker Eric Cole to help us make sense of this.
Could the US Hack China's Surveillance Cameras?
Could surveillance cameras in China be vulnerable to Western hacking? The answer may lie on the streets of Tehran.
OpenClaw AI Boom Pushes China to Tighten Security and Regulation
China is moving to restrict the rapidly growing OpenClaw AI software over cybersecurity and data concerns.
Closing Arguments Underway in Social Media Trial
Jurors heard closing arguments in the social media addiction trial on Thursday.
Meta AI Glasses Privacy Class Action Lawsuit
Meta is being sued in a nationwide lawsuit.
Old NASA Science Satellite Plunges Back to Earth
The U.S. Space Force said the Van Allen Probe A came in west of the Galapagos Islands.
Operation Takes Down Botnets Infecting Millions of Devices
A major operation has been introduced to disrupt cybercrime. Law enforcement in the United States, Germany, and Canada are taking down infrastructure used by four major botnets.
White House Unveils National AI Legislative Framework
The framework calls for uniform federal rules instead of state-by-state regulations.
Top Intelligence Officials Testify Before House Intel Committee
Among the speakers were Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and FBI Director Kash Patel.
North Korean IT Worker Infrastructure Infiltrating US Companies
New research investigations have pieced together the workings of North Korean fake tech worker groups.
US Charges 3 Tied to Super Micro Computer With Helping Smuggle Billions of Dollars of AI Chips to China
Three people associated with artificial intelligence server maker Super Micro Computer Inc, including its co-founder, were charged with helping smuggle at least $2.5 billion of U.S. AI technology to China in violation of export laws, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday.
Senate Committee Debates Role of Internet Speech Law
As technology continues to advance and influence children, a Senate committee re-assesses Big Tech’s use of the regulation.
China’s OpenClaw AI Boom Turns Into a Security Crackdown
Authorities embraced the powerful new AI tool, only to warn that its capabilities could make it harder to control and riskier for sensitive systems.
US Intelligence Officials Flag Growing Threats From China, Iran
Top intelligence leaders told U.S. senators on Wednesday that China and Iran are rapidly advancing their missile and AI capabilities, potentially threatening the United States.
Val Kilmer to Appear Posthumously in New Film Through Generative AI
The decision was made in close collaboration with Kilmer's estate and his daughter, Mercedes Kilmer, who gave her blessing and will be compensated for her father's digital likeness.
US Cybersecurity Firm Exposes North Korean Job Scheme Targeting American Tech Jobs
In a 3-month investigation, cybersecurity firm Nisos uncovered a network of North Korean operatives applying for hundreds of thousands of U.S. tech jobs.
NASA Confirms Meteor Over Skies of Northern Ohio
A meteor was seen over the skies of Ohio on Tuesday.
Amazon Launching 1-Hour Delivery in Many US Cities
You may have noticed a new option when browsing on Amazon: ‘One-hour delivery.’
Lawmakers Criticize Nvidia Chip Sales to China Over US Security Risks
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.) warn that U.S. approval for Nvidia to sell H-200 AI chips to China could threaten U.S. national security.
China’s ‘Lobster’ AI Craze Draws Security Warnings as Operating Costs Rise
Open-source AI tool OpenClaw has surged in China, but regulators warn it may pose cybersecurity risks as some companies report rising operating costs.
AI-Generated Images Spread During Iran War
NTD's Chris Beers spoke with cybersecurity analyst and former CIA hacker Eric Cole to help us make sense of this.
Could the US Hack China's Surveillance Cameras?
Could surveillance cameras in China be vulnerable to Western hacking? The answer may lie on the streets of Tehran.
OpenClaw AI Boom Pushes China to Tighten Security and Regulation
China is moving to restrict the rapidly growing OpenClaw AI software over cybersecurity and data concerns.
Closing Arguments Underway in Social Media Trial
Jurors heard closing arguments in the social media addiction trial on Thursday.
Meta AI Glasses Privacy Class Action Lawsuit
Meta is being sued in a nationwide lawsuit.
Old NASA Science Satellite Plunges Back to Earth
The U.S. Space Force said the Van Allen Probe A came in west of the Galapagos Islands.
















