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Hackers Are Exploiting a Flaw in Citrix Software Despite Fix

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Russia spent US$55 million to destabilise Moldova

Alexandru Musteață, Director of Moldova's Security and Intelligence Service (SIS), has said that Russia has spent 1 billion lei (US$55.2 million) on destabilising the situation in Moldova.

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Tijuana turf war: CJNG, Sinaloa Cartel battle for control of US/Mexico border city

After multiple threats, Tijuana's mayor took to living inside a military barracks.

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Brazil police kill crime boss, criminal groups set 35 buses ablaze in Rio

After Brazil police killed a crime boss in an operation, criminal groups set at least 35 buses on fire in Rio de Janeiro on Monday.

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Rio gangsters torch at least 35 buses after Brazil crime boss killed

Criminal groups set at least 35 buses on fire in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro on Monday, according to the industry group that represents bus companies, after police killed a crime boss in an operation. The attacks on buses were concentrated in the west of the city, where rival criminal groups are fighting for territorial control. Rio's so-called militias, often composed of current and former police officers, have become one of the region's largest security threats.

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