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Singapore DPM Gan Keynote: Trade, AI, Energy Risks at CNBC Converge Live 2026
Singapore Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong delivered a keynote address at CNBC ConVERGE LIVE 2026 on April 22, discussing three forces reshaping the global economic landscape: trade fragmentation, rapid AI advancement, and the dual imperative of energy decarbonisation and security. He outlined Singapore's three strategic priorities for the next phase of growth: maintaining openness and connectivity across markets, scaling AI deployment in key sectors through AI Missions in advanced manufacturing, connectivity, financial services, and healthcare, and positioning early in the energy transition. The address noted that the Strait of Hormuz disruption has affected roughly a fifth of global oil flows, underscoring the immediacy of geopolitical supply chain risks.
Conco Plant Opens, Doubles MACS Output to 80,000 Monthly
Defense Contract Management Agency Lexington leaders attended the grand opening of Conco Inc.'s new industrial facility in Scottsburg, Indiana on February 5, 2026. The plant is dedicated to 155 mm Modular Artillery Charge System container production and will more than double the company's output to 80,000 MACS containers per month, supporting the Army's multi-year, $98 million contract. DCMA personnel will provide ongoing quality assurance oversight and contract administration throughout the product lifecycle, including oversight of the contractor's return site for container reuse.
DCMA Southeast Supports Army Infantry Squad Vehicle Acceptance, $90M Contract
Defense Contract Management Agency Southeast quality assurance specialists accepted 173 A1 Infantry Squad Vehicles at GM Defense LLC in Concord, N.C. on March 31, 2026, under a $90 million Army contract. The vehicles, priced between $156,000 and $400,000 depending on configuration, are being delivered to various military installations across the country. DCMA has delivered approximately 1,000 ISVs to the Army over the past five years. The team also oversees a $34 million Canadian Foreign Military Sales contract for Joint Light Tactical Vehicles, with approximately 135 Canadian vehicles inspected so far.
Brazil Highlights NIB, Decarbonization and Critical Minerals at Hannover Messe
Brazil, as the official partner country of Hannover Messe 2026, showcased the Nova Indústria Brasil (NIB) industrial policy through seminars and panels. Secretary Uallace Moreira presented the six missions of NIB and highlighted policy instruments including the Plano Mais Produção and the Mover program for automotive sector decarbonization. The sessions covered sustainable aviation fuel, innovative decarbonization solutions, and Brazil-EU partnerships on critical minerals.
Brazilian Trade Flows Reach US$ 12 Billion in Third Week of April
Brazil's trade balance recorded a weekly surplus of US$ 0.878 billion and trade flow of US$ 12 billion for the third week of April 2026, driven by exports of US$ 6.4 billion and imports of US$ 5.6 billion. For the full month through the third week, exports total US$ 21.2 billion and imports US$ 13.7 billion, yielding a cumulative surplus of US$ 7.5 billion with total trade flow of US$ 34.9 billion. Year-to-date exports stand at US$ 103.6 billion against imports of US$ 81.86 billion, producing a surplus of US$ 21.7 billion and trade flow of US$ 185.4 billion. Export sectors showed growth of 16.1% in agriculture, 29.9% in extractive industry, and 14.4% in manufacturing compared to the prior year period.
Rodrigo Zerbone Appointed Executive Secretary at MDIC
Rodrigo Zerbone was named Executive Secretary of Brazil's Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services (MDIC) on April 22, 2026. Zerbone previously led the Foreign Trade Chamber (Camex) and succeeds himself in government service since 2004. Juliana Volpi was appointed to replace Zerbone as Camex Executive Secretary, and James Elias was named Chief of Cabinet for Minister Márcio Elias Rosa, completing three senior personnel appointments at the ministry.
Guidelines 1/2026 on Good Legislation for Personal Data Processing
The Hellenic Data Protection Authority (HDPA) published Guidelines 1/2026 on good legislation in relation to personal data processing, dated 10 March 2026. The guidelines require that when a legal rule establishes, permits, or presupposes personal data processing, compliance with specific principles and guarantees derived from EU and national constitutional law is mandatory. The guidelines mandate that drafting bodies consult the HDPA, particularly for high-risk processing, and provide a comprehensive checklist covering processing purpose, legal basis, roles, recipients, data categories, retention periods, data subject rights, security measures, and international transfers.
Critical Improper Certificate Validation in Cisco Webex Allows User Impersonation (CVSS 9.8)
The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium issued a critical security warning for CVE-2026-20184, an improper certificate-validation vulnerability (CWE-295) affecting Cisco Webex versions 39.6 through 45.4. The vulnerability carries a CVSS 9.8 score and enables remote, unauthenticated attackers to impersonate any user within the Cisco Webex service by supplying a crafted token during SSO with Control Hub, potentially compromising confidentiality, integrity, and availability. CCB strongly recommends installing vendor updates with highest priority and upscaling monitoring and detection capabilities to identify suspicious activity.
OpenClaw Privilege Escalation CVE-2026-41329 Patched
The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium has issued an urgent security advisory warning of CVE-2026-41329, a critical privilege escalation vulnerability in OpenClaw versions up to and including 2026.3.28 with CVSS 9.9. The flaw stems from improper context validation during heartbeat processing that allows attackers to bypass sandbox restrictions without credentials. CCB strongly recommends immediate patching to version 2026.3.31 and enhanced monitoring for suspicious activity.
Critical Spinnaker RCE Vulnerabilities, CVSS 10.0, Patch Now
The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium has issued a critical security advisory warning of two remote code execution vulnerabilities in Spinnaker, an open-source multi-cloud continuous delivery platform. CVE-2026-32613 and CVE-2026-32604 both carry a CVSS score of 10.0, the maximum severity rating, affecting expression parsing and gitrepo artifact type handling respectively. The vulnerabilities allow authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code or access internal resources by exploiting insufficient input validation and improper sanitisation of user-controlled input such as branch names and file paths. CCB strongly recommends installing updates for vulnerable installations with the highest priority after thorough testing.
Central Bank Governors at Adria Future Summit Discuss Future of Digital Euro
Central bank governors from Montenegro, Slovenia, and Estonia participated in a panel at the Adria Future Summit 2026 to discuss the future of money in digital Europe, focusing on the digital euro and modern payment innovations. Governor Radović emphasized that early interoperability with new European financial systems is of strategic importance for Montenegro, noting the country's integration into SEPA and development of instant payment infrastructure aligned with the Eurosystem. Montenegro expressed strong interest in being considered as a pilot jurisdiction for the application of the digital euro in countries outside the euro area that use the euro.
FY2025 Survey on Business Conditions of Japanese Companies in North America
JETRO published results from its FY2025 annual survey of Japanese companies operating in the U.S. and Canada, receiving 735 responses (652 from the U.S., 83 from Canada) out of 2,058 sent, a 35.7% response rate. For 2025, 66.5% of Japanese companies in the U.S. and 80.5% in Canada expect to turn a profit, with Canada's figure reaching the highest since 2000. U.S. business sentiment dropped to its lowest since 2020 due to tariff-related cost increases and economic uncertainty. Regarding supply chains, 88 Japanese companies in the U.S. reported shifts to domestic U.S. sourcing, more than double the previous year's figure, with 45 shifting from Japan and 23 from China to the U.S.
2025 Survey on Business Operations of Foreign-Affiliated Companies in Japan
JETRO has published findings from its 2025 Survey on Business Operations of Foreign-Affiliated Companies in Japan, covering responses from 1,520 companies (valid response rate of 19.7%) out of 7,698 surveyed. The survey finds that approximately 60% of foreign-affiliated companies intend to strengthen or expand their operations in Japan, with social and economic/geopolitical stability now the most highly rated aspect of Japan's business environment since the survey began. Nearly 40% of respondents expect negative impacts from U.S. tariff policy in both the short and long term.
Japan, Arizona Sign MOU for Semiconductor R&D Collaboration
JETRO, Arizona State University, the Arizona Commerce Authority, and the Greater Phoenix Economic Council signed a Memorandum of Understanding on March 4, 2026, establishing a framework for collaboration in semiconductor R&D, human resource development, and workforce development. The agreement leverages JETRO's nationwide network of Japan's regional industrial ecosystems, ASU's research expertise, and ACA and GPEC's networks of Arizona-based companies to support industrial ecosystem development in both regions. Key initiatives include jointly organizing symposiums, seminars, and business missions, and implementing collaborative programs with Japan's domestic semiconductor ecosystem.
Night Work on OR 126 Springfield, April 26
Crews will begin crack sealing on OR 126 between mileposts 10 and 15 in Springfield starting Sunday, April 26, 2026. Work will occur Sunday through Wednesday, 7 p.m. to 5:30 a.m., with intermittent lane closures in both directions and delays expected through the work zone. Drivers should watch for flaggers and pilot cars and plan extra travel time.
rPMS for Chronic Elbow, Wrist Pain, 40 Participants, Apr 22
This pilot, randomized, sham-controlled, single-blind study will evaluate the effectiveness of repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation (rPMS) in reducing pain in adults with tennis/golfer's elbow or carpal tunnel syndrome. Approximately 40 participants will be randomly assigned to active or sham stimulation delivered over two consecutive days. Outcomes, including pressure pain threshold, subjective pain ratings, and local tissue oxygenation (fNIRS), will be assessed at baseline, immediately post-intervention, and during follow-up up to 6 months to evaluate both clinical effects and underlying physiological mechanisms.
CHOP Phase 2 Alpelisib Trial for Vascular Anomalies
NIH ClinicalTrials.gov registers a Phase 2 single-site trial at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (Philadelphia Campus) evaluating Alpelisib (BYL719) in patients aged 2 months to 30 years with TIE2/PIK3CA pathway-driven vascular anomalies. The study will enroll approximately 24 participants, who must complete up to 16 clinic visits over a participation period of up to 3 years, with at least 2 years of continuous study-drug administration. Alpelisib is FDA-approved for certain breast-cancer indications but is used experimentally here, as no VA indication has received regulatory approval.
Assessment of IOP After Corneal Refractive Surgery Based on AI
NCT07544615 is an observational study registered on ClinicalTrials.gov assessing intraocular pressure (IOP) changes after corneal refractive surgery using artificial intelligence. The study, registered by NIH on April 22, 2026, examines conditions including myopia, astigmatism, and refractive surgery outcomes. Clinical investigators will monitor approximately 100 participants to evaluate how corneal biomechanical changes affect IOP readings with various tonometers.
Pediatric Renal Emergencies: Presentations and Outcomes at Sohag University Hospitals
A prospective cohort study registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT07543549) investigating pediatric renal emergencies at Sohag University Hospitals in Upper Egypt. The observational study aims to characterize clinical presentations of renal diseases among children presenting to the emergency room, determine prevalence of specific renal conditions, and evaluate immediate management outcomes and short-term follow-up after discharge. Expected primary completion date is April 22, 2026.
Periosteal Distraction With Skin Grafting for DFU, 104-Patient Randomized Trial
A single-center, prospective, randomized controlled trial registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT07545668) will evaluate whether periosteal distraction combined with autologous split-thickness skin grafting improves graft survival at postoperative day 14 compared with skin grafting alone in 104 patients with diabetic foot ulcers (Wagner grade 2-3 or post-amputation). Participants are randomized 1:1 into experimental (n=52) and control (n=52) groups, with secondary outcomes including time to complete epithelialization, wound healing quality (BWAT score at 3 months), ulcer recurrence at 6 months, foot function (AOFAS score), quality of life (DFS-SF score), and safety profile. The study addresses poor graft survival in ischemic wound environments and aims to establish a novel minimally invasive treatment paradigm for diabetic foot ulcers.
Navicular Mobilization in Patients of Planter Fasciitis RCT
This randomized clinical trial registration on ClinicalTrials.gov describes a study to compare navicular mobilization versus conventional physical therapy with navicular mobilization for treating plantar fasciitis. The trial will enroll 48 participants (24 per group) at University of Lahore Teaching Hospital, Pakistan. Treatment consists of 4 sessions per week for 4 weeks (16 total sessions), with assessments at baseline, week 2, and week 4. ClinicalTrials.gov serves as the registration platform; the trial is listed under identifier NCT07544901.
Carb Loading Reduces Insulin Resistance in Pediatric Surgery
A double-blinded randomized controlled trial examining the effect of preoperative carbohydrate loading on preventing postoperative insulin resistance in pediatric patients undergoing elective surgery. The interventional study registered on ClinicalTrials.gov compares carbohydrate loading to water placebo, with insulin resistance as the primary condition studied.
Modified Dahuang Mouthwash, Phase 3, RTOM Prevention
A multicenter, randomized, controlled, prospective Phase 3 clinical trial (NCT07543978) is registered under NIH ClinicalTrials.gov to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Modified Dahuang Huanglian Xiexin Mouthwash versus Placebo Mouthwash for the prevention of radiotherapy-induced oral mucositis (RTOM) in patients undergoing radiotherapy. The trial is classified as Phase 3 with an anticipated start date of April 22, 2026.
BrainLive Connect Volunteer Training Programme for Dementia
This is a clinical trial registration for NCT07544875, a mixed-method randomized controlled trial evaluating BrainLive Coach training among adults aged 50 and over. The trial will compare 80-90 hours of BrainLive Coach training followed by BrainLive Connect volunteering against educational materials on dementia and cognitive health. Participants will be assessed at baseline and post-intervention on dementia knowledge, competence in dementia care, self-efficacy, attitudes to dementia, quality of life, and social capital. Qualitative interviews and focus groups with trained volunteers and NGO staff will explore perceived impacts, mechanisms, and implementation barriers.
Obrixtamig Phase 3 Trial for Advanced Extrapulmonary Neuroendocrine Cancer
NCT07544654 is a Phase 3 clinical trial registering adults with advanced extrapulmonary neuroendocrine cancer. The treatment arm receives obrixtamig plus standard chemotherapy (carboplatin and etoposide) followed by obrixtamig alone for up to 3 years, while the control arm receives standard chemotherapy alone for approximately 4 months. The trial also evaluates the Ventana DLL3 RxDx assay as a companion diagnostic device. The study is designated to begin on April 22, 2026.
King Saud University Innovation Exhibition Showcases SFDA RDI Initiatives
The Saudi Food and Drug Authority showcased its research, development, and innovation initiatives at the World Creativity and Innovation Day Exhibition held at King Saud University's Innovation Center from April 21 to 23, 2026. The SFDA highlighted two programs: the Innovative Medical Devices Initiative providing technical and regulatory guidance for marketing authorization, and the Breakthrough Medicines Initiative aimed at accelerating access to advanced therapies. The exhibition united SFDA with the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, the Research Development and Innovation Authority, and the Digital Government Authority, reflecting SFDA's commitment to Saudi Vision 2030.
Minister Akazawa Attends G7 Energy and Finance Ministers Online Meeting
Minister Akazawa Ryosei of Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry attended the G7 Energy and Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors online meeting held on March 30, 2026, chaired by France. Also attending from Japan were Finance Minister Katayama Satsuki and Bank of Japan Governor Ueda Kazuo, alongside representatives from IEA, IMF, World Bank, and OECD. Participants discussed the impact of the Middle East situation on global energy supply, demand, and economic activities, resulting in a joint statement.
Cabinet Approves Logistics Policy 2026-2030
On March 31, 2026, Japan's Cabinet approved the Comprehensive Physical Distribution Policy Outline (FY2026–FY2030), a five-year national logistics policy framework developed jointly by METI, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), and the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. The outline establishes five strategic pillars: logistics efficiency improvements, transformation of business practices and industrial structure, improvement of logistics personnel working conditions, promotion of logistics DX/GX through standardization and stakeholder cooperation, and strengthening of supply chain resilience amid international tensions and natural disasters. The policy aims to ensure long-term sustainability of Japan's logistics sector and maximize its role as a growth engine during the intensive reform period through FY2030.
Child Bed Guards and Strollers Designated as Specified Products Under Consumer Product Safety Act
On April 3, 2026, Japan's Cabinet approved amendments to the Order for Enforcement of the Consumer Product Safety Act, designating child bed guards (for children up to 60 months) and strollers (for children up to 36 months) as specified products for children. These products must now meet technical standards and carry labels including the Children PSC Mark, intended age range, and usage precautions before sale in Japan. Enforcement begins July 8, 2026, requiring manufacturers, importers, and distributors to ensure compliance with the new requirements.
NIS 2: ANSSI Unveils ReCyF Working Document and Cybersecurity Support Tools
On March 17, 2026, ANSSI convened institutional, sectoral, and public stakeholders at Campus Cyber to advance NIS 2 implementation in France. The agency unveiled ReCyF (Référentiel Cyber France) as a working document listing recommended security measures aligned with NIS 2 objectives, along with a comparison tool and a forthcoming basic measures repository. ANSSI encouraged voluntary pre-registration for enterprises and directed entities to MesServicesCyber for guidance materials. No new legal obligations or compliance deadlines are created—the announcement expands existing support resources for future in-scope entities preparing for the directive's transposition into French law.
Coast Guard Interdicts 18 Aliens Near San Clemente Island
A Coast Guard boarding team from Coast Guard Cutter Terrell Horne (WPC 1131) interdicted 18 suspected aliens aboard a cuddy cabin-style vessel approximately 30 miles south of San Clemente Island on April 22, 2026, at approximately 9:30 a.m. All 18 individuals, who claimed Mexican nationality, were transferred to U.S. Border Patrol custody at Ballast Point following the interdiction. The vessel was detected by U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations and intercepted without the use of force.
USCG Repatriates 21 Migrants to Dominican Republic Following Mona Passage Interdiction
Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Tezanos interdicted a makeshift vessel with 22 migrants aboard in Mona Passage waters off Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, on April 19, 2026, and repatriated 21 of the migrants to Dominican Republic Navy vessels off Punta Cana on April 20, 2026. One interdicted migrant was found to have an active Puerto Rico Police arrest warrant and remains in custody. The operation was conducted in coordination with a U.S. Customs and Border Protection aircrew as part of Operation Vigilant Sentry's continued maritime enforcement presence.
Saipan Waterway Opens Daylight Operations CNMI Ports
The US Coast Guard Captain of the Port for Guam and the Marianas lifted Port Heavy Weather Condition Whiskey at 3:30 p.m. on April 22, 2026, authorizing daylight-only vessel operations in Saipan — the first commercial access since Super Typhoon Sinlaku made landfall. USCGC Hickory (WLB 212) and an embarked U.S. Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal team conducted underwater surveys of Saipan's waterways, clearing obstructions and replacing front and rear range boards before the channel was reopened. All three Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands port waterways are now accessible. Vessel operators must coordinate directly with the Commonwealth Ports Authority before approaching piers or facilities.
20. Exportkontrolltag 2026 in Berlin
BAFA has announced the 20th Export Control Day (Exportkontrolltag) to be held June 18-19, 2026, at the JW Marriott Hotel Berlin, co-organized with the Institute for Customs and Foreign Trade Law at the University of Münster (ICTL). The event will address current international and national foreign trade control issues, featuring high-ranking representatives from politics, ministries, administration, industry, science, and NGOs. Registration opens April 15, 2026, at 10:00 via the Guestoo portal, with both in-person and online participation options available.
20th Export Control Day Registration Opens
BAFA has announced the 20th Export Control Day (Exportkontrolltag) and opened registration as of 15 April 2026. The event is targeted at companies and trade professionals engaged in export control compliance. Further details and registration are available via the BAFA website at bafa.de/ekt2026.
BMWEI Foreign Trade Fair Program Cuts Export Marketing Costs
The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWEI) operates the Auslandsmesseprogramm (AMP) enabling German companies to participate in international trade fairs at subsidized rates via collective 'Made in Germany' booths. The program targets companies seeking cost-effective export marketing through direct customer contact and product demonstration opportunities at foreign exhibitions. BAFA published program details and contact information on 22 April 2026, with a separate BMLEH program covering agricultural and food-sector fairs.
Chicago Man Charged With Threatening Secret Service Agents
Michael Kovco, 29, of Chicago, has been charged with transmitting a threat in interstate commerce after allegedly sending electronic messages via the official White House website on March 19, 2026, threatening to 'shoot up' a Secret Service office and 'hunt' a Secret Service agent and his family. Kovco was also charged in connection with a prior message on March 17, 2026, that threatened President Donald J. Trump and one of the President's sons, signed as 'Mr. I'm going to [expletive] kill your child Kovco.' Kovco was arrested on April 3, 2026, and a detention hearing is scheduled for April 10, 2026, in federal court in Chicago. The charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in federal prison.
EDPB Publishes Template for Data Protection Impact Assessments – Provide Feedback
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) published a template for Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) to support organizations in reporting and consistent GDPR compliance across the EU. The template provides a step-by-step structure for presenting DPIA results and includes guidance on key concepts. A public consultation is open until 9 June 2026, after which EU national data protection authorities will adopt the template either as-is or as a national version.
Operation Atlantic Disrupts $45M Crypto Fraud, Freezes $12M
Operation Atlantic, a week-long international law enforcement campaign co-hosted by the U.S. Secret Service, UK's National Crime Agency, Ontario Provincial Police, and Ontario Securities Commission, identified more than $45 million (USD) in cryptocurrency fraud and froze $12 million in stolen funds. Investigators identified over 20,000 cryptocurrency wallet addresses linked to fraud victims across more than 30 countries, directly contacted over 3,000 victims of approval phishing scams, and disrupted more than 120 web domains used by scammers to conduct fraudulent schemes globally.
Guidelines 1/2026 on Processing Personal Data for Scientific Research
Euroopan tietosuojaneuvosto on julkaissut ohjeistuksen henkilötietojen käytöstä tieteellisessä tutkimuksessa. Ohjeet selkeyttävät tutkimusdatan uusiokäytön sääntöjä, laajentavat suostumusmahdollisuuksia "laajaan suostumukseen" ja "dynaamiseen suostumukseen" sekä määrittelevät kuusi kriteeriä tieteellisen tutkimuksen tunnistamiseksi. Kommentit ohjeistuksen luonnokseen otetaan vastaan 25. kesäkuuta 2026 asti.
Dallas Card Skimming Outreach Operation Nets 13 Illegal Devices, $13.5M Saved
The U.S. Secret Service Dallas Field Office, in partnership with Tarrant County Sheriff's Office and multiple Texas law enforcement agencies, conducted a two-day outreach operation on April 13-14 targeting payment card skimming and Electronic Benefit Transfer fraud. Personnel visited 462 businesses across Tarrant County and inspected 2,939 point-of-sale terminals, gas pumps, and ATMs, removing 13 illegal skimming devices and preventing an estimated $13.5 million in losses to Dallas-area consumers. The operation also distributed educational materials to businesses on identifying skimming devices.
Europrivacy Certification Now Covers Non-EU Organizations
The European Data Protection Board approved updated Europrivacy certification criteria at its April 2026 plenary session and endorsed the use of Europrivacy certification as a tool for international personal data transfers under Articles 42 and 46 GDPR. The certification scheme has been expanded to cover non-EU controllers and processors subject to GDPR, including organizations offering products or services to Europeans or processing personal data for behavioral monitoring of EU residents. Non-EU data importers not directly subject to GDPR can now apply for Europrivacy certification to validate appropriate safeguards for data transfers they receive from the EU. The original Europrivacy criteria were approved in October 2022 as the first EU-wide data protection seal.
State to Auction Properties in Taos, Torrance Counties
The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department has announced upcoming delinquent property tax auctions in Taos County (April 28-30, 2026) and Torrance County (May 7, 2026). Registration opens at 8 a.m. on auction day and closes promptly at 10 a.m. Successful bidders must pay in full by money order, certified check, cashier's check, or personal/business check with bank letter of credit. The auctions are held when property taxes remain delinquent for at least three years and the state cannot collect the taxes owed.
JPCERT Warns of Critical Vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat and Reader Allowing Arbitrary Code Execution
JPCERT/CC issued alert JPCERT-AT-2026-0006 on 2026-03-11 disclosing critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat DC, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, and Adobe Acrobat 2024 Classic that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code by tricking users into opening malicious PDF content. Affected versions include Adobe Acrobat DC Continuous 25.001.21265 and earlier (Windows, macOS), Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Continuous 25.001.21265 and earlier (Windows, macOS), Adobe Acrobat 2024 Classic 2024 versions 24.001.30307 and earlier (Windows) and 24.001.30308 and earlier (macOS). JPCERT recommends updating to patched versions 25.001.21288, 25.001.21288, and 24.001.30356 respectively.
Adobe Acrobat and Reader Vulnerabilities Allow Code Execution
JPCERT/CC issued alert JPCERT-AT-2026-0011 on April 15, 2026, notifying that vulnerabilities exist in Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Acrobat Reader affecting multiple versions on Windows and macOS. Affected versions include Adobe Acrobat DC Continuous (26.001.21411) and earlier, and Adobe Acrobat 2024 Classic (24.001.30362 and earlier on Windows; 24.001.30360 and earlier on macOS). An attacker may execute arbitrary code by convincing a user to open malicious content leveraging the vulnerability. Users are advised to update to the latest versions: Adobe Acrobat DC Continuous (26.001.21431) or Adobe Acrobat 2024 Classic (24.001.30365).
Microsoft April 2026 Security Updates Fix Critical Vulnerabilities
JPCERT/CC issued alert JPCERT-AT-2026-0010 on April 15, 2026, reporting that Microsoft released April 2026 Security Updates addressing multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft products. Attackers could exploit these vulnerabilities to perform network spoofing or execute arbitrary code remotely without authentication. Among the vulnerabilities disclosed, CVE-2026-32201 (Microsoft SharePoint Server Spoofing Vulnerability) has been confirmed as actively exploited in the wild. JPCERT recommends applying security updates via Microsoft Update, Windows Update, or the Microsoft Update Catalog.
DIAN Files Unified Positive Report on Customs Sanctioning Bill
Colombia's Dirección de Impuestos y Aduanas Nacionales (DIAN) filed a unified positive report for the first legislative debate of the Customs Sanctioning Bill (Régimen Sancionatorio Aduanero) on April 21, 2026. The proposal, developed through 27 working sessions with the Consejo Gremial Nacional, reduces the total number of customs sanctions from 357 to 235 and reorganizes infractions by user type with differentiated penalty ranges. The bill aims to strengthen customs control, combat contraband, and provide greater legal certainty for foreign trade participants. DIAN's target is for the law to be enacted before June 20, 2026, in compliance with a Constitutional Court mandate.
Latin America Records 243 Tax Reform Measures in 2025, CIAT Report Finds
The CIAT Observatory of Fiscal Reforms documented 243 significant tax measures across 19 Latin American countries during fiscal year 2025. Of these, 127 measures focused on strengthening tax administrations and 116 involved fiscal policy adjustments. The report highlights regional trends toward modernization and evasion control, with Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay achieving legislative advances while Colombia faced normative substitution processes or congressional delays. Three strategic priorities emerged: expanding tax bases to increase revenue, consolidating existing systems, and reducing administrative burdens. Technology adoption, including electronic invoicing and pro-forma sworn declarations, was identified as a key driver for voluntary compliance.
Electronic Invoice Training Apr 28 May 12 26
Colombia's DIAN announced three virtual training sessions on its Electronic Invoice System (Sistema de Factura Electrónica) to be held via Microsoft Teams. Sessions cover support documents for non-obligated parties and electronic payroll (April 28), step-by-step electronic invoice activation (May 12), and the Radian platform (May 26), each running from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Participation is open to the public via published connection links.
EMS for Children Advisory Committee to Meet Thursday, Apr. 23, 2026
The South Carolina Department of Public Health announces the EMS for Children Advisory Committee will meet Thursday, April 23, 2026, at 10 a.m. at the State of South Carolina Health Campus, Conference Room B228, 400 Otarre Parkway, Cayce. The agenda and virtual viewing link are available on the meeting event page.
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