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NW Natural is growing its position in the Texas natural gas market
SiEnergy, which NW Natural recently acquired, makes its own acquisition deal.
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PDX Startup Week returns with 45 events
After several years of hiatus Portland Startup Week is back with five days of events for founders and anyone curious about the Portland startup community.
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Gorge Commission faces budget reduction
THE GORGE — The future of the Columbia River Gorge Commission (CRGC) was put in jeopardy last month when a Washington legislator proposed funding cuts for the organization. Last week, the state of Washington’s 2025-2027 budget was approved by the…
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North Park Blocks to be extended by two acres
Portland’s historic North Park Blocks could soon grow by two acres, with plans for an urban plaza and new connections to major city developments.
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Why the OHSU-Legacy transaction was terminated
A complex web of factors, from financial shifts to leadership changes, contributed to the demise of a high-profile health care deal.
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Hackers Exploit Samsung MagicINFO, GeoVision IoT Flaws to Deploy Mirai Botnet
Threat actors have been observed actively exploiting security flaws in GeoVision end-of-life (EoL) Internet of Things (IoT) devices to corral them into a Mirai botnet for conducting distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. The activity, first observed by the Akamai Security Intelligence and Response Team (SIRT) in early April 2025, involves the exploitation of two operating system…
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Another Nike veteran retires, plus more exec shakeups
Nike announced a series of executive shakeups, including a 26-year veteran retiring from the brand later this year.
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3 takeaways from Portland Mayor Keith Wilson’s proposed $8.5B budget proposal
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson on Monday unveiled his $8.54 billion budget, which includes a range of cuts meant to close the city’s $93 million deficit.
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New Investment Scams Use Facebook Ads, RDGA Domains, and IP Checks to Filter Victims
Cybersecurity researchers have lifted the lid on two threat actors that orchestrate investment scams through spoofed celebrity endorsements and conceal their activity through traffic distribution systems (TDSes). The activity clusters have been codenamed Reckless Rabbit and Ruthless Rabbit by DNS threat intelligence firm Infoblox. The attacks have been observed to lure victims with bogus
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Third Parties and Machine Credentials: The Silent Drivers Behind 2025’s Worst Breaches
It wasn’t ransomware headlines or zero-day exploits that stood out most in this year’s Verizon 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) — it was what fueled them. Quietly, yet consistently, two underlying factors played a role in some of the worst breaches: third-party exposure and machine credential abuse. According to the 2025 DBIR, third-party involvement…