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Oregon lawmakers will consider a sales tax on beer, cider and wine
Tax hikes on producers have failed in the past and Oregonians have consistently rejected sales taxes of any sort.
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Portland nonprofit left with $75K shortfall with federal funding freeze
A State Department pause on federal funding has turned into an indefinite freeze of $75,000 in funding for WorldOregon.
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Kroger fires back, countersues as Albertsons makes fresh accusations tied to merger collapse
Kroger Co. has filed an answer to Albertsons Cos. Inc.’s lawsuit against it regarding the companies’ failed $24.6 billion merger and made counterclaims against its former acquisition target, claiming Albertsons actually undermined the deal. Albertsons also made additional claims against Kroger.
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Vancouver opioid treatment provider pauses services, furloughs staff
Columbia River Mental Health Services says it is the largest opioid treatment program in Southwest Washington.
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Executive Insights: Peggy Maguire, Cambia Health Foundation, and Katie McLaughlin, the Ballmer Institute, discuss transformative youth mental health programs (video)
Peggy Maguire, president and board chair of the Cambia Health Foundation, sat down with Katie McLaughlin, executive director of the Ballmer Institute, to discuss her role and the institute’s mission to transform behavioral health care for children and families. The institute focuses on expanding the workforce through innovative training programs, including a unique undergraduate program…
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Researchers Uncover ~200 Unique C2 Domains Linked to Raspberry Robin Access Broker
A new investigation has unearthed nearly 200 unique command-and-control (C2) domains associated with a malware called Raspberry Robin. “Raspberry Robin (also known as Roshtyak or Storm-0856) is a complex and evolving threat actor that provides initial access broker (IAB) services to numerous criminal groups, many of which have connections to Russia,” Silent Push said in…
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Chinese Hackers Breach Asian Telecom, Remain Undetected for Over 4 Years
A major telecommunications company located in Asia was allegedly breached by Chinese state-sponsored hackers who spent over four years inside its systems, according to a new report from incident response firm Sygnia. The cybersecurity company is tracking the activity under the name Weaver Ant, describing the threat actor as stealthy and highly persistent. The name…
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AI-Powered SaaS Security: Keeping Pace with an Expanding Attack Surface
Organizations now use an average of 112 SaaS applications—a number that keeps growing. In a 2024 study, 49% of 644 respondents who frequently used Microsoft 365 believed that they had less than 10 apps connected to the platform, despite the fact that aggregated data indicated over 1,000+ Microsoft 365 SaaS-to-SaaS connections on average per deployment.…
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Hackers Use .NET MAUI to Target Indian and Chinese Users with Fake Banking, Social Apps
Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to an Android malware campaign that leverages Microsoft’s .NET Multi-platform App UI (.NET MAUI) framework to create bogus banking and social media apps targeting Indian and Chinese-speaking users. “These threats disguise themselves as legitimate apps, targeting users to steal sensitive information,” McAfee Labs researcher Dexter Shin said. .NET
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INTERPOL Arrests 306 Suspects, Seizes 1,842 Devices in Cross-Border Cybercrime Bust
Law enforcement authorities in seven African countries have arrested 306 suspects and confiscated 1,842 devices as part of an international operation codenamed Red Card that took place between November 2024 and February 2025. The coordinated effort “aims to disrupt and dismantle cross-border criminal networks which cause significant harm to individuals and businesses,” INTERPOL said, adding…