Summary
The conflict in Ukraine has reached a sobering milestone as it is now longer than World War I, with no peace talks in sight. Meanwhile, security officials are warning that everyday home routers are becoming a primary target for foreign cyber attacks.
Key Stories
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Home routers are the new cybersecurity frontline — National security experts are sounding the alarm that hackers from China and Russia are targeting home routers to hide spy traffic and steal personal data.
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Ukraine war surpasses length of World War I — The ongoing invasion of Ukraine has now lasted longer than the First World War, with recent strikes hitting Russian targets as far as 900km away.
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New tools track the invasion in real-time — New interactive high-fidelity maps have been released to provide daily updates on the control of terrain across the front lines in Ukraine.
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Local bottling business hits first year milestone — On a lighter note, Bing Bottling is celebrating its first successful year of bottling and selling its own signature sauce.
