Hacker Group ShinyHunters Breaches Harvard and UPenn
A series of diverse events unfolded across the globe, ranging from technological advancements and entertainment industry developments to geopolitical tensions and cybersecurity breaches. Among the most prominent events, the hacking group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for data breaches at both Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania, according to multiple news sources.
In other news, enGEN3, a participatory storytelling platform, partnered with Web3 anime brand Oni Force to develop "Oni Hunter X." The project secured seed funding with investment from GK Labs, Variety reported. Eisner Award winner Paul Jenkins is attached to the flagship project.
Meanwhile, Mundi Ventures announced the first close of its Kembara Fund I, securing €750 million to invest in European deep tech startups, TechCrunch reported. The fund, backed by the European Investment Fund, aims to address the Series B funding gap and transform university spinouts into large-scale businesses.
The global landscape continued to be marked by the conflict in Ukraine, which impacted civilians and energy infrastructure, Time reported. Preparations were underway for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
In the entertainment sector, Apple TV expanded its content offerings to compete with streaming giants, according to Variety. Blizzard's "Overwatch 2" reverted to "Overwatch" with updates, Time reported.
Other developments included rising precious metal prices, scrutiny of the tech industry, China's EV safety regulations, and NIH research grant cuts under the Trump administration, according to Time. Speaker Johnson defended border security using biblical scripture, Time reported.
Additional business news included antitrust concerns surrounding Netflix and Google, China's ban on hidden EV door handles, and reviews of laptop backpacks, according to Variety. New Harry Potter-themed apparel was also released, Variety reported.
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