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News.com.au
20-07-2025
- News.com.au
Man, two kids in home targeted by armed trio in home invasion
A group of men armed with a gun have stormed a home in Sydney's southwest, assaulting one of its occupants while two children were also inside. The home on Ardennes Ave at Edmonson Park was targeted at about 1.45am on Monday. Police say the three armed men forced their way into the home, then threatened and assaulted a 48-year-old man and a 12-year-old boy. 'An 11-year-old boy was also inside the house at the time … The two children were uninjured,' NSW Police said in a statement. The intruders stole several items, including jewellery, and fled in an unknown vehicle. The 48-year-old man was treated at the scene by paramedics for facial injuries. The two children were not physically injured. Police have set up a crime scene at the house.

News.com.au
23-06-2025
- News.com.au
Man stabbed by machete-wielding intruders in home invasion
A manhunt is under way after a man was confronted by a group of machete-wielding intruders in a home invasion in Sydney's west. A man is in hospital after being confronted by a group of machete-wielding intruders during a home invasion in Sydney's west. Police say the 56-year-old was attacked by the group, who broke into his Seven Hills home at about 3am on Tuesday. The man was stabbed in the arm while confronting the four men in his garage, police say. The unknown men then fled the scene. 'Police were told the man confronted four unknown men, one reportedly armed with a machete, in his garage when he was stabbed,' NSW Police said in a statement. The man was treated for serious injuries to his arm and taken to hospital for further treatment. A major police manhunt is now under way to locate the attackers.


Bloomberg
09-05-2025
- Bloomberg
The Elite Microsoft Unit Constantly Working to Thwart Hackers
The clues that hackers had broken into a major US telecom were almost imperceptible — like tiny undulations in a river's current. To the company, the ripples looked like normal traffic, according to a person familiar with the attack. But to threat analysts at Microsoft Corp., they pointed to the presence of intruders. At the time, there was no way of assessing the seriousness of the breach. Months of detective work lay ahead. But the potential harm was clear, according to the person, who says even tiny waves could presage downstream devastation.