
January 27, 2025
On January 22, 2025, President Donald Trump pardoned Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the Silk Road, a darknet marketplace tied to over $180 million in illegal drug sales. Trump criticized Ulbricht's 2015 sentencing as excessive, describing it as "ridiculous," and framed the pardon as a reflection of his stance against the perceived "weaponization of government." This pardon aligns with Trump's broader pattern of granting clemency, particularly to individuals associated with the January 6 Capitol riots. Ulbricht was arrested in 2013 and charged with multiple offenses related to his operation of the Silk Road, which facilitated global illegal transactions through the TOR network.
Trump Pardons Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht, Sparking Controversy Cyber Daily
January 27, 2025
A study from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health reveals significant disparities in the evaluation of AI predictive models among U.S. hospitals, with only 44% assessing these tools for bias despite two-thirds of hospitals utilizing them. The research indicates that hospitals with more financial resources and technical expertise are better equipped to develop and evaluate AI tools, creating potential inequities in patient care. Many hospitals rely on AI for predicting health outcomes and optimizing services, yet under-resourced institutions face challenges in effectively evaluating these tools. Assistant Professor Paige Nong urges the adoption of predictive model labels from the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy to enhance bias assessments and calls for localized evaluations to ensure AI tools serve the needs of diverse patient populations.
Study Reveals AI Bias Evaluation Gaps in U.S. Hospitals Healthcare IT News
January 27, 2025
A new security alert reveals that over 1 billion passwords have been compromised by malware, as detailed in the 2025 Breached Password Report from Specops Software. Despite strong password policies, the report highlights the vulnerabilities associated with password reuse, making even complex passwords susceptible to theft. Cybercriminals often employ infostealer malware to infiltrate systems through phishing or software vulnerabilities, collecting sensitive information from various sources. This underscores the need for improved security practices, such as software updates and multi-factor authentication. Additionally, a report from Cyble indicates that credentials from major cybersecurity vendors are being sold on the dark web for as little as $10.
Over 1 Billion Passwords Stolen: Cybersecurity Crisis Unveiled Forbes
January 27, 2025
UNC Health is leading a $2 billion to $3 billion initiative to create North Carolina's first freestanding children's hospital, addressing significant delays in specialist referrals for pediatric patients. The facility, which aims to include 500 to 600 beds and space for behavioral health, will enhance access to care for children facing long wait times for diagnoses and treatments. Currently in the planning stages, UNC Health is reviewing potential sites in the Greater Triangle area with plans to finalize a location by summer 2025. The establishment of this hospital is expected to improve local healthcare services, particularly for rare and complex medical conditions, while also contributing to economic growth in the region. North Carolina currently lacks a dedicated children's hospital, forcing families to seek care out of state.
UNC Health Launches $3 Billion Plan for North Carolina's First Children's Hospital Bizjournals
January 27, 2025
On January 22, 2025, President Donald Trump pardoned Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the Silk Road, a darknet marketplace tied to over $180 million in illegal drug sales. Trump criticized Ulbricht's 2015 sentencing as excessive, describing it as "ridiculous," and framed the pardon as a reflection of his stance against the perceived "weaponization of government." This pardon aligns with Trump's broader pattern of granting clemency, particularly to individuals associated with the January 6 Capitol riots. Ulbricht was arrested in 2013 and charged with multiple offenses related to his operation of the Silk Road, which facilitated global illegal transactions through the TOR network.
Trump Pardons Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht, Sparking Controversy Cyber Daily
January 27, 2025
A study from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health reveals significant disparities in the evaluation of AI predictive models among U.S. hospitals, with only 44% assessing these tools for bias despite two-thirds of hospitals utilizing them. The research indicates that hospitals with more financial resources and technical expertise are better equipped to develop and evaluate AI tools, creating potential inequities in patient care. Many hospitals rely on AI for predicting health outcomes and optimizing services, yet under-resourced institutions face challenges in effectively evaluating these tools. Assistant Professor Paige Nong urges the adoption of predictive model labels from the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy to enhance bias assessments and calls for localized evaluations to ensure AI tools serve the needs of diverse patient populations.
Study Reveals AI Bias Evaluation Gaps in U.S. Hospitals Healthcare IT News
January 27, 2025
A new security alert reveals that over 1 billion passwords have been compromised by malware, as detailed in the 2025 Breached Password Report from Specops Software. Despite strong password policies, the report highlights the vulnerabilities associated with password reuse, making even complex passwords susceptible to theft. Cybercriminals often employ infostealer malware to infiltrate systems through phishing or software vulnerabilities, collecting sensitive information from various sources. This underscores the need for improved security practices, such as software updates and multi-factor authentication. Additionally, a report from Cyble indicates that credentials from major cybersecurity vendors are being sold on the dark web for as little as $10.
Over 1 Billion Passwords Stolen: Cybersecurity Crisis Unveiled Forbes
January 27, 2025
UNC Health is leading a $2 billion to $3 billion initiative to create North Carolina's first freestanding children's hospital, addressing significant delays in specialist referrals for pediatric patients. The facility, which aims to include 500 to 600 beds and space for behavioral health, will enhance access to care for children facing long wait times for diagnoses and treatments. Currently in the planning stages, UNC Health is reviewing potential sites in the Greater Triangle area with plans to finalize a location by summer 2025. The establishment of this hospital is expected to improve local healthcare services, particularly for rare and complex medical conditions, while also contributing to economic growth in the region. North Carolina currently lacks a dedicated children's hospital, forcing families to seek care out of state.
UNC Health Launches $3 Billion Plan for North Carolina's First Children's Hospital Bizjournals

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