Storm No. 9 Ragasa affects 6 airports in Vietnam, many flights are delayed or canceled
Noi Bai, Van Don, Cat Bi international airports and Tho Xuan, Vinh, Dong Hoi airports are located in areas affected by super typhoon No. 9 Ragasa.
On the morning of September 24, super typhoon Ragasa has decreased in intensity to level 15-16, gusting above level 17, moving in the northern sea area of the North East Sea, about 650 km east of Mong Cai, Quang Ninh. It is forecasted that on the morning of September 25, coastal areas from Quang Ninh to Ninh Binh will start to have strong winds.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam issued a telegram to units in the industry, requesting focus on implementing measures to respond to super typhoon Ragasa to ensure the safety of flights, people and property at airports and airports.
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A female student in Hanoi lost nearly 1.2 billion VND to an online " hugging" scam
being scammed into "cket- taken online", a female student in Hanoi detained herself for 4 days and had nearly 1.2 billion VND stolen.
On the evening of September 23, the Criminal Police Department, Hanoi City Police received information from the family of Ms. L.V.D.L., born in 2007, residing in Nghe An province, currently a student at a university in Hanoi, about not being able to contact her daughter for many hours.
At the police station, Ms. L.'s family provided information that before that, the victim asked her lover to text her parents that she was being controlled. In addition, Ms. L.'s father said that in just a few days, the family transferred a total of nearly 1.2 billion VND to his child's bank account.
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Warning about open source AI that poses potential cybersecurity risks

Cybercriminals could take advantage of the Model Context Protocol (MCP), a protocol for connecting open-source AI to conduct supply chain attacks.
MCP, which Anthropic announced as open source code in 2024, is a protocol that allows AI (artificial intelligence) systems, especially large language model-based applications (LLM) to connect directly with external tools and services.
Like any other open source tool, MCP can be taken advantage of by bad guys. In a recent study, experts from Kaspersky Emergency Response Team (Kaspersky Emergency Response Team - GERT) conducted a pilot scenario, simulating how attackers took advantage of MCP servers.
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