Day: May 18, 2023
Baffled by random sms, weird scam?
So I got an iMessage from an unknown number asking me “who is this” and claiming I had texted them. They shared a screenshot of a message from my number sent as an sms saying they should get to know their grandchildren. Initially I suspect this to be …
Intense rain, deadly torrents of mud destroy homes and farmland in northern Italy
Rescue crews worked Thursday to reach towns and villages in northern Italy still isolated by heavy rains and flooding, as the death toll rose to 13 and authorities began mapping out cleanup and reconstr…
Ukraine War Live Updates: Russia Targets Kyiv in 9th Attack This Month – The New York Times
Ukraine War Live Updates: Russia Targets Kyiv in 9th Attack This Month The New York TimesView Full Coverage on Google News
Qualys Discovers New Sotdas Malware Variant
The latest iteration of the Sotdas malware has emerged, showcasing a variety of innovative features and advanced techniques for evading detection. This malware family is written in C++. After achieving persistence and collecting system information, Sot…
Alibaba To Spin Off Its Cloud, AI and Business Messenger Unit
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Seven weeks after Alibaba announced its historic restructuring plan to split itself into six independent companies, the juggernaut is gearing up to spin off its intelligence group. Alibaba went publi…
Why the First Nuclear Sub Had to Stop for Auto Parts Before a Secret Mission
Normally, crossing an ocean wouldn’t be a problem for any ship or submarine, but the Arctic Ocean was covered in vast, dense sea ice.
San Diego to receive 30th Major League Soccer franchise
A San Diego club will join Major League Soccer in 2025, becoming the league’s 30th team.
World leaders gather in Japan for Friday’s G7 summit
Leaders of the G7 nations are gathering in Japan for their latest summit at which the war in Ukraine and China’s increasingly assertive foreign policy are expected to be high on the agenda
US-Mexico cross-border trucking expanding on manufacturing demand, nearshoring
Greater demand for manufactured goods, especially automotive parts, is spurring Mexico-to-US cross-border trucking, with more nearshoring of production on the horizon.