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A deputy chief says two Indianapolis police officers wounded in a gun battle Thursday that left the suspect dead are expected to survive.
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A deputy chief says two Indianapolis police officers wounded in a gun battle Thursday that left the suspect dead are expected to survive.
Alaska Air demand returned to pre-pandemic levels, but seasonal weakness, fuel prices, labor costs, lower business travel and bad weather led to a $142M quarterly loss.
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North Korea-linked APT group Lazarus employed new Linux malware in attacks that are part of Operation Dream Job. North Korea-linked APT group Lazarus is behind a new campaign tracked as Operation DreamJob (aka DeathNote or NukeSped) that employed Linux malware. The threat actors were observed using social engineering techniques to compromise its targets, with fake job offers […]
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So I’m moving into a new apartment in a slightly sketchy area and I want to get a sensor for my front door just in case god forbid somebody were to break in while I’m at work I want to get a notification to my phone. But I’ve read about a bunch of companies that make these things and send your information to China and sell it and all sorts of crazy things.
I’m just wondering if anybody knows of some good brands that value privacy and keep your information secure or, even better, don’t store it at all. I just don’t particularly want anybody knowing when I open and close my door. Thanks!
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