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Portland furniture company to move showroom to historic Pearl District building
The Joinery first opened its showroom on Southwest Yamhill Street in 2015.
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Chinese carrier reportedly postpones Boeing airplane delivery amid trade tensions
The carrier was set to receive a 787-9 Dreamliner in a matter of weeks, but is said to be holding off because of the escalating trade war between the U.S. and China.
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ResolverRAT Campaign Targets Healthcare, Pharma via Phishing and DLL Side-Loading
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new, sophisticated remote access trojan called ResolverRAT that has been observed in attacks targeting healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors. “The threat actor leverages fear-based lures delivered via phishing emails, designed to pressure recipients into clicking a malicious link,” Morphisec Labs researcher Nadav Lorber said in a report shared with The
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Phishing Campaigns Use Real-Time Checks to Validate Victim Emails Before Credential Theft
Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a new type of credential phishing scheme that ensures that the stolen information is associated with valid online accounts. The technique has been codenamed precision-validating phishing by Cofense, which it said employs real-time email validation so that only a select set of high-value targets are served the fake login…
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⚡ Weekly Recap: Windows 0-Day, VPN Exploits, Weaponized AI, Hijacked Antivirus and More
Attackers aren’t waiting for patches anymore — they are breaking in before defenses are ready. Trusted security tools are being hijacked to deliver malware. Even after a breach is detected and patched, some attackers stay hidden. This week’s events show a hard truth: it’s not enough to react after an attack. You have to assume…
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Cybersecurity in the AI Era: Evolve Faster Than the Threats or Get Left Behind
AI is changing cybersecurity faster than many defenders realize. Attackers are already using AI to automate reconnaissance, generate sophisticated phishing lures, and exploit vulnerabilities before security teams can react. Meanwhile, defenders are overwhelmed by massive amounts of data and alerts, struggling to process information quickly enough to identify real threats. AI offers a way to
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Pakistan-Linked Hackers Expand Targets in India with CurlBack RAT and Spark RAT
A threat actor with ties to Pakistan has been observed targeting various sectors in India with various remote access trojans like Xeno RAT, Spark RAT, and a previously undocumented malware family called CurlBack RAT. The activity, detected by SEQRITE in December 2024, targeted Indian entities under railway, oil and gas, and external affairs ministries, marking…
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Executive Insights: Ashley Wise from Providence Health Plan discusses leadership, mentorship and work-life balance (video)
Candace Beeke, publisher and president of the Portland Business Journal, recently met with Ashley Wise, vice president of finance at Providence Health Plan, to discuss her leadership journey, challenges and the importance of balancing executive presence with authenticity. Wise shared insights on overcoming the confidence gap, valuing mentorship and setting boundaries for work-life integration. She…
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Seattle gets gift from FIFA as 2025 Club World Cup host
FIFA is earmarking the money for soccer pitches and other social projects.
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Fortinet Warns Attackers Retain FortiGate Access Post-Patching via SSL-VPN Symlink Exploit
Fortinet has revealed that threat actors have found a way to maintain read-only access to vulnerable FortiGate devices even after the initial access vector used to breach the devices was patched. The attackers are believed to have leveraged known and now-patched security flaws, including, but not limited to, CVE-2022-42475, CVE-2023-27997, and CVE-2024-21762. “A threat actor…