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  2. FBI seizes 150 homemade explosive devices from Virginia farm ...

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    A Virginia man arrested two weeks ago on an illegal gun charge was allegedly concealing the largest arsenal of “finished explosive devices” ever seized by the FBI, the bureau said in court ...

  3. Vulnerability of nuclear facilities to attack - Wikipedia

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    The computers of South Korea's nuclear plant operator were hacked in December 2014. The cyber attacks involved thousands of phishing emails containing malicious code, and information was stolen. [9] Nothing important was hacked at the plant, so the group was unable to threaten the operation of the reactor.

  4. Stuxnet - Wikipedia

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    [65] [97] [98] Langner called the malware "a one-shot weapon" and said that the intended target was probably hit, [99] although he admitted this was speculation. [65] Another German researcher and spokesman of the German-based Chaos Computer Club , Frank Rieger, was the first to speculate that Natanz was the target.

  5. Millwall brick - Wikipedia

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    A Millwall brick or bat is an improvised weapon made of a manipulated newspaper, used as a small club. It was named after supporters of Millwall F.C., who have a reputation for football hooliganism. The Millwall brick was allegedly used as a stealth weapon at football matches in England during the 1960s and 1970s. The weapon's popularity ...

  6. 'Pizzagate' gunman fatally shot by police during traffic stop

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    Welch ignored multiple commands to drop the weapon before two of three officers at the scene opened fire, striking him, police said. ... based on emails hacked from the Democratic Party and leaked ...

  7. The gun that killed UnitedHealthcare’s CEO may have been a ...

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    The need to manually reload the weapon contrasts with most handguns, which automatically put a fresh round in the chamber after a shot is fired without having to rack it back by hand.

  8. REvil - Wikipedia

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    On 7 July 2021, REvil hacked the computers of Florida-based space and weapon-launch technology contractor HX5, which counts the Army, Navy, Air Force, and NASA among its clients, publicly releasing stolen documents on its Happy Blog. The New York Times judged the documents to not be of "vital consequence". [30]

  9. Triton (malware) - Wikipedia

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    Triton is malware first discovered at a Saudi Arabian petrochemical plant in 2017. [1] [2] It can disable safety instrumented systems, which can then contribute to a plant disaster.