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Long-Term Profitable Investments: A Guide - News Directory 3

Long-Term Profitable Investments: A Guide

January 19, 2026 Victoria Sterling Business
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At a glance
  • Data from 1928 to 2025 is relentless in its clarity, and that's precisely why it evokes internal resistance in almost every ⁢investor.
  • This is not a result of luck, specific policies, or a temporary economic regime, but⁢ of the very structure ‍of capitalism.Stocks represent ⁣participation in prod
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Original source: money.bg

What does “making money in the long run” actually mean? Data from 1928 to 2025 is relentless in its clarity, and that’s precisely why it evokes internal resistance in almost every ⁢investor. For ⁢nearly a ⁣century, history ⁣has shown that capital invested in stocks grows⁣ by about 10% per year on average, while all other assets lag significantly.

This is not a result of luck, specific policies, or a temporary economic regime, but⁢ of the very structure ‍of capitalism.Stocks represent ⁣participation in prod

Stocks as a long-term ⁤engine, but not as automatic profit

Ancient returns

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Bulgaria Invests Heavily⁤ in Cybersecurity Following Recent Attacks

Table of Contents

  • Bulgaria Invests Heavily⁤ in Cybersecurity Following Recent Attacks
    • Recent Attacks and Their Impact
    • Government Response and Investment
    • Attribution and Ongoing Investigations
    • Future Outlook

Bulgaria is significantly increasing its investment in cybersecurity infrastructure and personnel following a series of disruptive cyberattacks targeting government agencies and critical infrastructure in late 2025 and early 2026. The attacks, attributed to a elegant hacking group with⁣ suspected ties to foreign state actors, exposed vulnerabilities in the nation’s digital defenses and prompted a national security review.

Recent Attacks and Their Impact

The attacks began in December 2025 with a ⁣ransomware attack on the Ministry of Finance, disrupting tax collection and government payments for several days. This was followed by a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack ⁢on the national power grid, causing localized outages. Most ⁢recently, in January 2026, the personal data of millions of Bulgarian citizens was compromised in⁣ a breach of the National Health Insurance Fund database.

Government Response and Investment

In response, the⁤ Bulgarian government announced a €150 million investment plan focused on three key areas:

  • Infrastructure upgrades: Modernizing network security systems, implementing advanced threat detection technologies, and enhancing data encryption protocols across government agencies.
  • Personnel training: Expanding cybersecurity training programs for government employees and investing in the recruitment and training of skilled cybersecurity professionals. The government‍ aims⁢ to double‍ the number of ‍cybersecurity experts employed by the state within the next two years.
  • International⁤ Cooperation: ⁤ Strengthening collaboration with international⁤ partners, including NATO and the European Union, to share intelligence and best practices in cybersecurity.

Attribution and Ongoing Investigations

Bulgarian intelligence agencies, with assistance from international cybersecurity firms, have attributed the ⁢attacks to a hacking group known as “Black Serpent.” While direct proof remains elusive, investigators believe the group receives support from a nation-state‍ antagonistic to Bulgaria. Investigations are ongoing to identify the individuals responsible and bring them to ⁢justice.

“These attacks represent a serious ‍threat⁣ to our national security and economic stability,” stated prime Minister dimitar Glavchev in a national address. ⁣”We are committed to defending our digital infrastructure and protecting‍ the data of our citizens.”

Future Outlook

Experts warn that Bulgaria, like many nations, will continue to face a growing threat from cyberattacks. The government’s investment is a crucial first step, but ongoing vigilance and adaptation will be essential to maintain a strong cybersecurity posture. ‍ Further investments are planned for 2027, focusing on proactive threat hunting and the progress of a national cybersecurity incident response team.

For more facts on cybersecurity threats and best practices, visit the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) website.

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