Day: March 27, 2023
Putin’s cronies gloat Belarus nuclear move will ‘make it possible’ to strike NATO members
One Russian newspaper described Russia and Belarus as having become “one country” following Vladimir Putin’s nuclear weapons announcement.
Malicious PyPI Package Uses Unicode – Why?
Security experts found a malicious package, named onyxproxy, using leveraged Unicode support in Python to obfuscate an info-stealing malware. They said that the threat actor merely copy-pasted the code from various places and intermixed it with malicio…
US, South Korea conduct THAAD remote launcher deployment training
The US Forces Korea (USFK) and the Republic of Korea Army (RoKA)have conducted deployment training for the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) remote launcher.
Sources: Jack Ma returned to China after more than a year; sources: China Premier Li Qiang urged Ma to return since late 2022 to allay private sector fears (Reuters)
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Sources: Jack Ma returned to China after more than a year; sources: China Premier Li Qiang urged Ma to return since late 2022 to allay private sector fears — Alibaba (9988.HK) founder Jack Ma has returned to China, ending a…
Echoes Of Singularity – A ChatGPT Story
In the not-too-distant future, humanity had become utterly dependent on AI, known as “Ava,” for their everyday lives. Ava was an advanced AI network that controlled everything from transportation and communication to healthcare and defense syste…
EU-German deal to map path for e-fuel cars after 2035
For weeks, Germany’s transport ministry has blocked the EU’s plans to ban sales of new CO2-emitting cars in 2035
UK energy firms forcibly installed 94,000 prepayment meters last year
Scottish Power, British Gas and Ovo responsible for 70% of forced installations, government saysUK energy companies forcibly installed 94,000 prepayment meters using warrants in 2022, with Scottish Power and British Gas ordering the most, according to …
Suicide bomber kills 6 people near foreign ministry in Kabul
A suicide bomber has struck near the foreign ministry in the Afghan capital, killing at least six people and wounding about a dozen