$MSFT | Microsoft Said To Curb Early Access For Chinese Firms To Cyber Flaws
After weeks of delays and protests from Democrats, the Texas state House is slated Wednesday to consider moving forward on the controversial redistricting plan. https://t.co/dUG0SXZBnx
🚨 BREAKING: The Washington Post has just doxxed "sensitive information" about SecDef Pete Hegseth's security detail, and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is demanding an immediate FBI investigation into the "leakers and hacks who printed it." "TREASON won’t hide behind a press badge." https://t.co/bnZ1RVLyrN
The Washington Post has published detailed information regarding the personal security arrangements of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, revealing that the extensive security detail required to protect him and his family across multiple locations is straining the U.S. Army's protective unit. This has led to the suspension of critical investigative work by the Army's agents, who have been reassigned from criminal investigations to security duties. The disclosure of these sensitive security details has prompted calls for an FBI investigation into the leaks. Separately, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem accused the media, including The Washington Post, of doxxing her by publishing her personal address and apartment details. In related political news, the Texas state House is scheduled to consider a controversial redistricting plan after delays and protests from Democrats. Additionally, Microsoft is reportedly limiting early access to cyber vulnerability information for Chinese firms.