Day: June 12, 2023
Mother of 6-year-old who shot teacher expected to admit to marijuana use, gun possession
The mother of a 6-year-old boy who shot his teacher in Virginia is expected to plead guilty in federal court to using marijuana while possessing a firearm.
My neighbours refuse to stop their annoying dog barking all the time so I’ve started a war – my revenge is really petty
A FURIOUS homeowner started a war with her nightmare neighbour after they refused to control their dogs barking.
Saphire Jess took to TikTok to share the petty, but hilarious, revenge she took on the family next door.
Saphire Jess took to TikTok …
The multiplying impact of BEC attacks
The 2023 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) has confirmed what FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center has pointed out earlier this year: BEC scammers are ramping up their social engineering efforts to great success. BEC attackers tar…
The 7 things you need to know for Monday, June 12 – The Washington Post
The 7 things you need to know for Monday, June 12 The Washington Post
Russian defector attempted suicide to avoid being an ‘accomplice’ in war. He says soldiers don’t believe reports that things are going well.
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Historic NATO Exercise with 2,000 National Guard Troops, 100 US Planes Begins in Germany
The Air Defender 2023 exercise that is set to run through June 23 was long-planned but serves to showcase the alliance’s capabilities amid high tensions with Russia.
FUD Malware obfuscation engine BatCloak continues to evolve
Researchers detailed a fully undetectable (FUD) malware obfuscation engine named BatCloak that is used by threat actors. Researchers from Trend Micro have analyzed the BatCloak, a fully undetectable (FUD) malware obfuscation engine used by threat actors to stealthily deliver their malware since September 2022. The samples analyzed by the experts demonstrated a remarkable ability to persistently evade […]
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The Fukushima Wastewater ‘Discharge’: What’s in a Name?
Japan is very carefully shaping the narrative around its release of radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean.