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A Look at Evidence Linking U.S. to Iranian School Strike
NewsMar 10, 2026

A Look at Evidence Linking U.S. to Iranian School Strike

U.S. officials are investigating a June explosion that devastated a school adjacent to an Iranian Revolutionary Guard navy base, killing more than 150 people, most of them schoolgirls. Video and satellite analysis point to an American Tomahawk cruise missile as...

By PBS NewsHour – Economy
Viasat Wins $14 Million Contract to Provide In-Flight Satcom for Navy Executive Aircraft
NewsMar 10, 2026

Viasat Wins $14 Million Contract to Provide In-Flight Satcom for Navy Executive Aircraft

Viasat has been awarded a $14 million contract to provide in‑flight satellite communications for the U.S. Navy’s C‑37 executive transport aircraft. The two‑year sole‑source agreement, issued by the Space Systems Command Commercial Space Office, will equip the Gulfstream‑based jets with Viasat’s...

By SpaceNews
Space RCO Adopts New Approach to Fielding Cloud-Based, Consolidated C2 System
NewsMar 10, 2026

Space RCO Adopts New Approach to Fielding Cloud-Based, Consolidated C2 System

The Space Rapid Capabilities Office has pivoted to an incremental strategy for migrating both new and legacy orbital‑warfare systems onto the cloud‑based Rapid Resilient Command and Control (R2C2) platform. The revised plan shortens delivery cycles to two weeks, enlists Space...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
INDOPACOM Was All in on Anthropic. Now It’s Working to Adjust
NewsMar 10, 2026

INDOPACOM Was All in on Anthropic. Now It’s Working to Adjust

U.S. Indo‑Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) built its war‑gaming and command‑control workflows around Anthropic’s Claude model, only to lose access after a Trump‑issued ban on Anthropic tools for federal agencies. The ban sparked a lawsuit from Anthropic alleging illegal retaliation against the...

By Defense One
New BeatBanker Android Malware Poses as Starlink App to Hijack Devices
NewsMar 10, 2026

New BeatBanker Android Malware Poses as Starlink App to Hijack Devices

BeatBanker is a new Android malware that masquerades as a Starlink app on counterfeit Google Play Store pages, tricking users into side‑loading the malicious APK. The payload blends a banking trojan, the BTMOB remote‑access trojan, and a Monero XMRig miner,...

By BleepingComputer
The U.S. Built a Blueprint to Avoid Civilian War Casualties. Trump Officials Scrapped It.
NewsMar 10, 2026

The U.S. Built a Blueprint to Avoid Civilian War Casualties. Trump Officials Scrapped It.

The article details how a Trump‑era overhaul dismantled the Department of Defense’s Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response (CHMR) program just as a U.S.-linked Tomahawk strike on an elementary school in Minab, Iran killed over 165 children. Former adviser Wes J....

By ProPublica
New Air Force Safety Tool Forecasts Mishap Risk
NewsMar 10, 2026

New Air Force Safety Tool Forecasts Mishap Risk

The Air Force Safety Center has launched a Unit Risk Forecasting dashboard that predicts mishap risk for over 2,400 squadrons using a decade of safety data. The tool classifies each squadron’s risk as low, medium, or high for the coming...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
Space Force Surveying Industry on Collaboration With Canada on Allied Space Domain Awareness C2
NewsMar 10, 2026

Space Force Surveying Industry on Collaboration With Canada on Allied Space Domain Awareness C2

The U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command has issued a solicitation for industry input, including Canadian firms, on a joint command‑and‑control (C2) system for allied space domain awareness (SDA). A letter of offer and acceptance with Canada’s Department of National...

By Via Satellite
Iran Threatens to Stop Oil From Leaving the Middle East
NewsMar 10, 2026

Iran Threatens to Stop Oil From Leaving the Middle East

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced it will block any oil export through the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to cut off a route that carries roughly 20% of global crude. The declaration coincided with heightened U.S. strikes in Iran and...

By Foreign Policy
As Military AI Divide Widens, Here’s One Path for Agentic Systems
NewsMar 10, 2026

As Military AI Divide Widens, Here’s One Path for Agentic Systems

The Aerospace Industries Association released a white paper positioning agentic AI as a powerful enabler for faster defense procurement and supply‑chain decisions. Tim White emphasizes that AI will not replace culture, processes, or workforce but can augment them when paired...

By Federal News Network
Hegseth Leaves Iran War’s Timeline in Trump’s Hands
NewsMar 10, 2026

Hegseth Leaves Iran War’s Timeline in Trump’s Hands

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters the U.S. has trimmed its Iran war aims to three core objectives, discarding President Trump’s calls for unconditional surrender and a replacement leader. The Pentagon entered day 11 of a high‑intensity campaign, reporting more...

By GovExec
175D Lands Repeat Order From Royal Canadian Navy
NewsMar 10, 2026

175D Lands Repeat Order From Royal Canadian Navy

Group Ocean has placed a repeat order for four 12V175D‑MM high‑speed engines, each delivering 1,860 kW at 1,800 rpm and meeting IMO Tier III standards, to power two 24‑metre ASD harbour tugs for the Royal Canadian Navy. The tugs, based on Robert Allan...

By The Maritime Executive
How Long Will the Iran War Last? Trump Offers Conflicting Answers.
NewsMar 10, 2026

How Long Will the Iran War Last? Trump Offers Conflicting Answers.

President Trump’s remarks on the newly launched U.S.-Israel war against Iran have been contradictory. He initially told the press the campaign would last four to five weeks, but subsequent statements have hinted at an open‑ended timeline until Tehran’s unconditional surrender....

By Wirecutter – Smart Home
New 'Zombie ZIP' Technique Lets Malware Slip Past Security Tools
NewsMar 10, 2026

New 'Zombie ZIP' Technique Lets Malware Slip Past Security Tools

Researchers at Bombadil Systems have identified a new “Zombie ZIP” technique that manipulates ZIP headers to hide malicious payloads from antivirus and endpoint detection and response tools. By marking the compression method as STORED while actually using DEFLATE, scanners read...

By BleepingComputer
Bipartisan Bill Would Authorize the Secret Service to Reimburse State and Local Police for Assistance
NewsMar 10, 2026

Bipartisan Bill Would Authorize the Secret Service to Reimburse State and Local Police for Assistance

Congress introduced the bipartisan Secret Service‑Local Law Enforcement Partnership Act (H.R. 7876) to reimburse state and local police for protection duties involving the president, vice president, major presidential candidates and former officeholders. The legislation earmarks $61 million for each fiscal year...

By GovExec
Microsoft’s Monthly Patch Tuesday Is First in 6 Months with No Actively Exploited Zero-Days
NewsMar 10, 2026

Microsoft’s Monthly Patch Tuesday Is First in 6 Months with No Actively Exploited Zero-Days

Microsoft’s March Patch Tuesday addressed 83 vulnerabilities spanning Windows, Azure, Office, and core services. For the first time in six months, the update contained no actively exploited zero‑day flaws, though six defects were flagged as more likely to be weaponized....

By CyberScoop
FBI Says Even in an AI-Powered World, Security Basics Still Matter
NewsMar 10, 2026

FBI Says Even in an AI-Powered World, Security Basics Still Matter

The FBI warned that AI is speeding up cyberattacks, but the attack lifecycle remains unchanged, meaning traditional defenses still apply. Deputy Assistant Director Jason Bilnoski highlighted that both criminal and nation‑state actors are leveraging AI, yet basic security steps can...

By CyberScoop
NUBURU’s Lyocon Completes Proof-of-Concept for Portable Directed-Energy Laser Platform
NewsMar 10, 2026

NUBURU’s Lyocon Completes Proof-of-Concept for Portable Directed-Energy Laser Platform

NUBURU’s subsidiary Lyocon has completed a proof‑of‑concept for a portable directed‑energy laser dazzler aimed at counter‑drone defense. The system employs multi‑wavelength lasers (green, blue, IR) delivering 1‑10 W of power in a rifle‑mounted, modular architecture for rapid field deployment. Early trials...

By Semiconductor Today
Danish Army Selects OneArc for Enterprise Virtual Training Upgrade
NewsMar 10, 2026

Danish Army Selects OneArc for Enterprise Virtual Training Upgrade

The Danish Army has signed a seven‑year agreement with BAE Systems OneArc to overhaul its enterprise virtual training environment. The deal replaces the legacy VBS3 system with the newer VBS4 suite, including VBS Builder Edition, Blue IG, and TerraTools Platinum,...

By Army Technology
This Pentagon Announcement on an Operation Epic Fury Soldier's 'Believed to Be' Death Is Very Unusual
NewsMar 10, 2026

This Pentagon Announcement on an Operation Epic Fury Soldier's 'Believed to Be' Death Is Very Unusual

The Pentagon issued a press release on March 1 stating that Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert M. Marzan was “believed to be” a casualty of the Iranian strike in Kuwait, even though a medical examiner had not yet positively identified him. The wording...

By Business Insider
Scoop: U.S. Asks Israel to Halt Strikes on Iran's Energy Infrastructure
NewsMar 10, 2026

Scoop: U.S. Asks Israel to Halt Strikes on Iran's Energy Infrastructure

The Trump administration asked Israel to stop further strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure, especially oil facilities. This marks the first time Washington has reined in Israel since the joint operation began ten days ago. Officials said the request stems from...

By Axios — Economy & Markets
DHS Ousts CBP Privacy Officers Who Questioned ‘Illegal’ Orders
NewsMar 10, 2026

DHS Ousts CBP Privacy Officers Who Questioned ‘Illegal’ Orders

The Department of Homeland Security reassigned several senior Customs and Border Protection privacy officials after they objected to a December directive that re‑classified Privacy Threshold Analyses (PTAs) as draft documents exempt from FOIA. The policy would allow the agency to...

By WIRED (Security)
Microsoft March 2026 Patch Tuesday Fixes 2 Zero-Days, 79 Flaws
NewsMar 10, 2026

Microsoft March 2026 Patch Tuesday Fixes 2 Zero-Days, 79 Flaws

Microsoft released its March 2026 Patch Tuesday update, delivering security patches for 79 vulnerabilities across Windows, Azure, .NET, and Office products. The bulletin includes two publicly disclosed zero‑day flaws, though Microsoft says neither has been observed in the wild. Among the...

By BleepingComputer
Critical Defect in Java Security Engine Poses Serious Downstream Security Risks
NewsMar 10, 2026

Critical Defect in Java Security Engine Poses Serious Downstream Security Risks

A maximum‑severity vulnerability (CVE‑2026‑29000) was discovered in pac4j, the Java security engine used for authentication across dozens of frameworks. The flaw allows attackers to forge JWTs or inject raw JSON claims, bypassing authentication without needing any secret, merely the public...

By CyberScoop
HPE Warns of Critical AOS-CX Flaw Allowing Admin Password Resets
NewsMar 10, 2026

HPE Warns of Critical AOS-CX Flaw Allowing Admin Password Resets

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has released patches for multiple vulnerabilities in Aruba Networking’s AOS‑CX operating system, the most severe being CVE‑2026‑23813, a critical authentication‑bypass that allows unauthenticated actors to reset admin passwords. The flaw resides in the web‑based management interface of...

By BleepingComputer
Royal Navy Sends Missile Destroyer HMS Dragon to Eastern Mediterranean
NewsMar 10, 2026

Royal Navy Sends Missile Destroyer HMS Dragon to Eastern Mediterranean

The Royal Navy dispatched the Type‑45 destroyer HMS Dragon from Portsmouth to the Eastern Mediterranean, reinforcing the United Kingdom’s defensive posture amid rising Iranian‑linked attacks on Western interests. The ship’s Sea Viper air‑defence system will protect UK assets and allies, while...

By gCaptain
Eyes in the Sky: The French Drone Redefining Remote Surveillance
PodcastMar 10, 2026

Eyes in the Sky: The French Drone Redefining Remote Surveillance

Boreal SAS unveiled the BOREAL ISR, a sub‑25 kg fixed‑wing drone that relies exclusively on satellite communications, freeing it from traditional radio‑frequency constraints. The platform launches via catapult, can be readied by two operators in under 30 minutes, and delivers eight hours...

By sUAS News
Evacuation Orders
NewsMar 10, 2026

Evacuation Orders

On 4 March the Israel Defence Forces ordered the evacuation of the entire southern Lebanese region south of the Litani River, covering roughly 800 km². A day later, the IDF extended the order to the Dahieh, the densely populated southern suburbs of...

By London Review of Books – Blog
Russia Told Trump It Has Not Shared Intelligence with Iran During War, Witkoff Says
NewsMar 10, 2026

Russia Told Trump It Has Not Shared Intelligence with Iran During War, Witkoff Says

In a Monday call with President Donald Trump, Russian officials denied sharing intelligence with Iran about U.S. military assets, a denial relayed by U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff. Witkoff also said Jared Kushner and Putin’s adviser Yuri Ushakov echoed...

By CNBC – US Top News & Analysis
Army Launches Strategic Capital Initiative to Attract Private Investment
NewsMar 10, 2026

Army Launches Strategic Capital Initiative to Attract Private Investment

The U.S. Army has launched the Strategic Capital Initiative (SCI), a public‑private partnership model that invites industry to co‑invest in modernizing installations, supply chains, and dual‑use technologies. By shifting funding from congressional appropriations to capital‑market financing, the Army seeks new...

By GovernmentCIO Media & Research
Iranian APT Hack Targets US Airport Bank and Software Company
NewsMar 10, 2026

Iranian APT Hack Targets US Airport Bank and Software Company

An Iranian advanced persistent threat (APT) group has breached a U.S. airport, a bank, and a software company using phishing and credential‑based tactics. The attackers moved laterally with legitimate administrative tools, establishing long‑term persistence to harvest data and monitor operations....

By Security Boulevard
The New War on Speech
NewsMar 10, 2026

The New War on Speech

On Jan. 20, President Donald Trump signed an executive order claiming to end "government censorship" and restore free speech, accusing the prior administration of pressuring social‑media firms to silence dissent. The order asserts that no federal officer may abridge the speech...

By The New York Review of Books
Frontline Watch: Effects of the Iran War and Retaliatory Attacks
NewsMar 10, 2026

Frontline Watch: Effects of the Iran War and Retaliatory Attacks

The United States and Israel began a coordinated campaign on Feb. 28, 2026, striking Iran’s political leadership, missile infrastructure and nuclear facilities, prompting Iranian retaliatory attacks on U.S. bases across the Middle East. The operation coincided with the reported killing of...

By Homeland Security Today (HSToday)
Could Trump Really End the War in Iran ‘Very Soon’? – The Latest
NewsMar 10, 2026

Could Trump Really End the War in Iran ‘Very Soon’? – The Latest

President Donald Trump announced at a press conference that the war with Iran is "very complete" and could conclude "very soon," while also asserting the United States has not yet achieved sufficient victories. The remarks come amid growing domestic criticism...

By The Guardian — Central Banks
The Middle-Power Moment?
NewsMar 10, 2026

The Middle-Power Moment?

Middle powers are confronting a narrowing window to protect their interests as the United States loses its stature as a guarantor of collective security and China expands its economic and political reach. Russia’s disruptive actions further destabilize the international system,...

By Project Syndicate — Economics
FortiGate Devices Exploited to Breach Networks and Steal Service Account Credentials
NewsMar 10, 2026

FortiGate Devices Exploited to Breach Networks and Steal Service Account Credentials

Threat actors are exploiting FortiGate next‑generation firewalls to gain initial access and harvest service‑account credentials. Researchers identified abuse of recent CVEs (2025‑59718, 2025‑59719, 2026‑24858) and misconfigurations to extract configuration files containing LDAP and AD service accounts, targeting healthcare, government and...

By The Hacker News
Babcock Awarded British Army FEPS Contract Worth up to £36m
NewsMar 10, 2026

Babcock Awarded British Army FEPS Contract Worth up to £36m

Babcock International has secured a UK Ministry of Defence contract worth up to £36 million to provide in‑service support for the British Army’s Field Electrical Power Supplies (FEPS) generators. The eight‑year agreement covers maintenance, repair and overhaul across three UK sites...

By Army Technology
Switzerland Cutting the F-35 Order
NewsMar 10, 2026

Switzerland Cutting the F-35 Order

Switzerland’s Federal Council has trimmed its F‑35 purchase, canceling six jets and leaving a 30‑aircraft fleet under the existing contract. The move avoids an extra CHF 1.1 billion credit, substituting a smaller CHF 394 million allocation to cover inflation and material cost overruns. Defence...

By Defence24 (Poland)
India’s Defence Shift: Rising Capex, Falling Imports
NewsMar 10, 2026

India’s Defence Shift: Rising Capex, Falling Imports

India has become the world’s fourth‑largest defence spender, with the FY27 Union Budget earmarking $85 billion—a 15 % year‑on‑year rise and 15 % of total spending. The country’s defence capital expenditure has been climbing steadily, funding aircraft, ships, drones and advanced technologies. Exports...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
GPS Attacks Near Iran Are Wreaking Havoc on Delivery and Mapping Apps
NewsMar 10, 2026

GPS Attacks Near Iran Are Wreaking Havoc on Delivery and Mapping Apps

Electronic warfare near Iran is jamming and spoofing GPS signals, causing delivery and navigation apps to misplace drivers and inflate travel times. The interference stems from low‑cost jammers and sophisticated spoofers that either drown out satellite signals or broadcast false...

By WIRED
New KadNap Botnet Hijacks ASUS Routers to Fuel Cybercrime Proxy Network
NewsMar 10, 2026

New KadNap Botnet Hijacks ASUS Routers to Fuel Cybercrime Proxy Network

A new botnet named KadNap has infected roughly 14,000 ASUS routers and other edge devices since August 2025, forming a peer‑to‑peer network that communicates via a custom Kademlia Distributed Hash Table protocol. The decentralized architecture makes its command‑and‑control infrastructure harder...

By BleepingComputer
Weekly Review
NewsMar 10, 2026

Weekly Review

The United States and Israel carried out coordinated airstrikes on Tehran and Beirut, marking a dramatic escalation in the Iran‑Israel conflict. Iran responded with a barrage of missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and a dozen neighboring countries, while its...

By Harper’s Magazine
Could China’s Rare Earth Supplies Dictate How Long US Strikes on Iran Go On?
NewsMar 10, 2026

Could China’s Rare Earth Supplies Dictate How Long US Strikes on Iran Go On?

The United States imports roughly 71% of its rare earth elements from China, a dependency that underpins many of its military platforms. As Washington conducts airstrikes against Iran, Beijing’s control over these critical materials gives it strategic leverage over the...

By South China Morning Post — Economy
With New 'VIA' Strategy, General Dynamics IT Evolves How It Will Pursue Growth
NewsMar 10, 2026

With New 'VIA' Strategy, General Dynamics IT Evolves How It Will Pursue Growth

General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) has booked $18.3 billion in new contracts since its 2023 technology‑investment rollout and is now launching the VIA (Vision, Innovation, Acceleration) strategy. The new approach builds on a $1.2 billion capital infusion to expand advanced‑manufacturing and digital...

By Washington Technology
A Two-Front War Should Be No Problem for Israel, Analysts Say
NewsMar 10, 2026

A Two-Front War Should Be No Problem for Israel, Analysts Say

Israel is now fighting on two fronts, striking Iranian targets while conducting air and ground operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon. The IDF has used roughly 5,000 munitions against Iran and 820 in Lebanon, reflecting distinct tactical approaches. Analysts say the...

By Breaking Defense
U.S. Marines Operate Vector Drone During Puerto Rico Operations
NewsMar 10, 2026

U.S. Marines Operate Vector Drone During Puerto Rico Operations

U.S. Marines from the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit deployed Quantum Systems' Vector eVTOL unmanned aerial system at Camp Santiago, Puerto Rico, to support U.S. Southern Command missions against illicit trafficking. The Vector delivers real‑time, high‑resolution imagery and on‑board AI processing,...

By Defence Blog
The R&D Decisions that Will Shape the Success of Golden Dome
NewsMar 10, 2026

The R&D Decisions that Will Shape the Success of Golden Dome

Golden Dome for America is moving from a broad conceptual study to an execution phase where early research and development decisions will determine its affordability and schedule. The analysis warns that postponing prototype validation, test‑bed integration, and production‑readiness criteria can...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
Marine Corps to Ramp up Swim Test Difficulty
NewsMar 10, 2026

Marine Corps to Ramp up Swim Test Difficulty

The Marine Corps will overhaul its swim testing by merging water survival and underwater egress training, creating a more demanding regimen. Starting Oct. 1, 2026, Marines must qualify at the Novice level or higher after boot camp, with five progressive...

By Military Times
High-Frequency EO Constellations Target Southeast Asia’s “Gray-Zone” Maritime Security Gap
NewsMar 10, 2026

High-Frequency EO Constellations Target Southeast Asia’s “Gray-Zone” Maritime Security Gap

A new market analysis released on March 10, 2026 identifies Southeast Asia as the next growth engine for Earth Observation and Synthetic Aperture Radar constellations, driven by rising territorial disputes and illegal maritime activity. Traditional AIS‑based maritime domain awareness is being undermined...

By SatNews