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Cyber kidnapping: A rising crime trend in the U.S.

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In a world increasingly dominated by technology, the United States has recently seen a disturbing trend on the rise – cyber kidnapping.

This innovative yet sinister form of crime combines elements of cybercrime and traditional kidnapping, posing a growing threat to individuals and organizations alike.

Is cyber kidnapping the next frontier in criminal activity?

A Dark Emergence:

Cyber kidnapping involves the abduction of sensitive digital assets, such as confidential data, personal information, or even control over critical systems, by cybercriminals. These criminals leverage their ill-gotten gains for ransom, leaving victims helpless and vulnerable.

The Modern Hostage Situation:

Victims of cyber kidnapping find themselves in a digital hostage situation, forced to pay hefty ransoms to regain control of their data or systems. This form of extortion is evolving rapidly, with criminals employing increasingly sophisticated tactics to maximize their profits.

A Looming Threat:

Law enforcement agencies across the US are struggling to keep up with this emerging threat. The elusive nature of cyber criminals makes it challenging to track and apprehend them, leaving victims with few options but to negotiate with their captors.

Prevention and Preparedness:

As cyber kidnapping becomes more prevalent, individuals and organizations must take proactive measures to protect their digital assets. Cybersecurity experts recommend robust security protocols, regular data backups, and employee training to thwart potential attacks.

The Battle Ahead:

As cyber kidnapping continues to evolve, the battle against this rising crime trend intensifies. The US must invest in cybersecurity infrastructure and international cooperation to combat this digital menace effectively.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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BBC director-general Tim Davie resigns amid Trump speech controversy

Tim Davie resigns as BBC director-general amid Trump speech editing controversy; news chief Deborah Turness follows.

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Tim Davie resigns as BBC director-general amid Trump speech editing controversy; news chief Deborah Turness follows.


Tim Davie has stepped down as BBC director-general after criticism over the editing of President Trump’s speech.

Head of news Deborah Turness also resigns, citing reputational damage.

#BBC #TimDavie #TrumpSpeech #Resignation #Media #NewsControversy #Journalism #DeborahTurness #MediaEthics


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Kazakhstan joins Abraham Accords in surprise diplomatic shift

Kazakhstan’s unexpected entry into the Abraham Accords may reshape Central Asia-Middle East relations amid ties to Russia and China.

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Kazakhstan’s unexpected entry into the Abraham Accords may reshape Central Asia-Middle East relations amid ties to Russia and China.


In a major geopolitical surprise, Kazakhstan has joined the Abraham Accords, a landmark move for a Muslim-majority nation with deep ties to Russia and China.

Analysts say it could signal a broader realignment across Central Asia and the Middle East.

#Kazakhstan #AbrahamAccords #Israel #MiddleEast #Diplomacy #Geopolitics #Russia #China #Iran #GlobalPolitics


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China leads world in AI and 6G patents

China dominates AI and 6G patents, securing 60% and 40.3% of global applications respectively, says 2025 conference report

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China dominates AI and 6G patents, securing 60% and 40.3% of global applications respectively, says 2025 conference report

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– China holds 60% of global AI patents and 40.3% of 6G patent applications.
– The country leads in 5G infrastructure with 4.55 million base stations and 1.12 billion users.
China has emerged as the leading holder of artificial intelligence patents, responsible for 60 percent of the global total.
The country also leads in next-generation 6G patent applications, accounting for 40.3 percent of worldwide filings. The insights were presented in reports at the 2025 World Internet Conference held from November 7-9 in Wuzhen, Zhejiang Province.The conference showcased China’s technological advancements, highlighting participation from over 1,600 delegates across 130 nations.

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As of June 2025, China has established 4.55 million 5G base stations, with 1.12 billion 5G mobile phone users.

The nation’s computing power has reached 788 EFLOPS, boasting 10.85 million standard racks in operation, ranking among the world’s top infrastructures. Projections estimate that China’s 6G industry will soar to 1.2 trillion yuan by 2030, with industrial applications making up 40 percent and smart cities at 30 percent.

The quantum computing sector is expected to reach 11.56 billion yuan in 2025, with growth rates surpassing 30 percent.

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China continues to hold the title of the largest e-commerce market globally for the 12th consecutive year, with 974 million online shoppers recorded by December 2024.

Online retail sales reflected a 7.2 percent increase. JD.com’s founder announced plans for an unmanned delivery station by April 2026, while Alibaba is developing a “super AI cloud” for global developers.


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