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Hackers hide malware into website images to go unnoticed
Researchers say criminals are hiding malware in images hosted on reputable websites At least two different groups were seen deploying two types of infostealers The campaigns abuse an ancient Excel flaw, HP Wolf Security claims Hackers are hiding malware in website images to go unnoticed and compromise as many computers… Read Details ⇢
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A story of creativity, identity and breaking barriers in fashion – The Mail & Guardian
World stage: South African designer Gugu Peteni (centre) thanks the audience after showcasing one of her collections at the New York Fashion Week on 11 September 2024. As the art calendar wound down in December, and we counted the days to the festive break, an invitation landed in my inbox. … Read Details ⇢
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Russia sentences Navalny lawyers to years behind bars
The three lawyers who used to represent the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny: Igor Sergunin, Alexei Liptser and Vadim Kobzev (left to right in the defendants’ cage), accused of participating in an “extremist organization,” attend their verdicts reading in the town of Petushki in the Vladimir region on January 17,… Read Details ⇢
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There is a ‘backlash against gender balance everywhere’: EU Commissioner for equality
For our first Talking Europe interview with the new crop of EU Commissioners, we host Hadja Lahbib, who is in charge of preparedness and crisis management, as well as equality. Lahbib, a former foreign minister of Belgium, talks about the challenges of her extremely broad portfolio, covering Ukraine, Gaza, Syria,… Read Details ⇢
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Turnstile ‘spikes’ installed in NYC’s crime-ridden subways as Hochul beefs up police presence
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced a new $77 million plan to clamp down on subway crime, while the MTA has also begun installing “spikes” on some of its turnstiles to stop fare evaders who cost the transit agency hundreds of millions of dollars a year in lost revenue.… Read Details ⇢
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What has Netanyahu won and lost by agreeing to Israel-Gaza ceasefire? | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to have finally relented. After more than a year of refusing to agree to an end to the war in Gaza, he is now pushing through a ceasefire that – mediators insist – will do just that. Netanyahu’s government met on Friday to approve… Read Details ⇢
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Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% review: a thick wireless gaming keyboard with exceptional performance – and a price to match
Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75%: Two-minute review The Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% is the brand’s new top-of-the-line wireless gaming keyboard, featuring hot-swappable mechanical switches and multiple connectivity options. It cuts a rather formidable figure, with its angular, slab-like body conveying its gaming intentions. The RGB lighting also helps in… Read Details ⇢
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Can Online Gambling Be a Form of Entertainment Without Addiction?
In the digital age, online gambling has emerged as a popular pastime for millions around the globe. From virtual poker tables to interactive slot machines and live sports betting, the convenience of gambling from the comfort of home has revolutionized the industry. However, with this accessibility comes the ever-present concern… Read Details ⇢
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These American TikTok ‘refugees’ joined a Chinese app they knew nothing about
A user of the Xiaohongshu app, in Beijing, January 15, 2025. ADEK BERRY / AFP As the US ban on TikTok approaches, its American users are migrating by the hundreds of thousands to a Chinese application they’d probably never heard of just a few days before. Xiaohongshu means “little red… Read Details ⇢