Month: April 2023
Fighting in Sudan enters third week with air raids, heavy fire despite new truce
Warplanes on bombing raids drew heavy anti-aircraft fire over Khartoum on Saturday as fierce fighting between Sudan’s army and paramilitaries entered a third week, despite a renewed truce.
Pope visits refugees, urges Hungary to show charity to all
Pope Francis thanked Hungarians on Saturday for welcoming Ukrainian refugees and urged them to help anyone in need, as he begged for a culture of charity in a country where the prime minister has justified firm anti-immigration policies with fears that…
CISA warns of a critical flaw affecting Illumina medical devices
U.S. CISA released an Industrial Control Systems (ICS) medical advisory warning of a critical flaw affecting Illumina medical devices. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released an Industrial Control Systems (ICS) medical advisory warning of vulnerabilities that could allow an attacker to take any action at the operating system level. The issues […]
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Turkey’s President appears in public after reportedly being unwell since Tuesday
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has been reportedly unwell since Tuesday evening, appeared in public for the first time on Saturday in Istanbul, in images broadcast by television stations.
Nuclei Cheatsheet: The Go-to Resource for Penetration Testers
Nuclei is a fast and efficient vulnerability scanner that allows penetration testers to automate the…
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As fentanyl crisis grows, U.S.-Mexico divide deepens
Mexico’s president denies the opioid is produced in his country. U.S. Republicans want to send troops across the border to attack the labs.
Israel: Hackers leak thousands of personal details as Netanyahu’s Facebook account targeted
The Facebook account of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was hacked into on Wednesday evening, and the identities and names of tens of thousands of Israelis were leaked, following another cyberattack targeting the country’s Atid group.