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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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  • 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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