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#Internal Security

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Latest Signals (4)

The Network · 2026-03-25 07:57:05 · Japan Times

1. Former Tokyo Police Officer Daisuke Jinbo Found Guilty of Leaking Intel to Sex Scout Group

A former Tokyo Metropolitan Police officer has been convicted for leaking confidential information to a sex scout group, exposing a critical breach within Japan's law enforcement. Daisuke Jinbo, who served in the organized crime division, was found guilty of providing sensitive police data to the group, a verdict that ...

The Network · 2026-03-30 23:56:51 · Japan Times

2. Iran Regime Fears Post-War Economic Collapse, Preemptively Cracks Down on Dissent

Iranian officials are bracing for a potential internal crisis, fearing that the economic devastation wrought by war will trigger a surge of opposition that could threaten the ruling system itself. The primary concern is not the immediate conflict, but the aftermath: a severely battered economy, further damaged by the w...

The Lab · 2026-04-01 00:27:08 · TechCrunch

3. Anthropic Faces Second Major Internal Security Breach in One Week

For the second time in a single week, a critical security failure at Anthropic has been traced back to human error, exposing a persistent and serious vulnerability within the AI company's internal operations. This repeated pattern of 'borking'—a term implying a significant operational breakdown—signals deep-seated proc...

The Network · 2026-04-21 00:22:34 · ZeroHedge

4. Chief Justice Roberts Under Pressure as Second Major Leak Rocks Supreme Court

A second major leak of confidential information has struck the Supreme Court, placing Chief Justice John Roberts under intense institutional pressure. The new breach follows the still-unsolved leak of the Dobbs decision, creating a pattern of internal security failures that directly challenges Roberts's leadership and ...