Israel pounds Gaza’s north, steps up ground assault as calls to let in aid intensify
Thousands of Gaza residents broke into UN warehouses on Sunday, grabbing flour and other essential items in a sign they had reached “breaking point”, the UN said.
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Thousands of Gaza residents broke into UN warehouses on Sunday, grabbing flour and other essential items in a sign they had reached “breaking point”, the UN said.
Three unpatched high-severity security flaws have been disclosed in the NGINX Ingress controller for Kubernetes that could be weaponized by a threat actor to steal secret credentials from the cluster.
The vulnerabilities are as follows –
CVE-2022-488…
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City win the Manchester derby with ease as United’s season continues to falter on and off the field.
Try and fathom Gaza’s reality: complete darkness, ceaseless bombing, isolation from our relatives and friends.
The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor warned Sunday that blocking humanitarian aid from entering Gaza could constitute a crime.
I’ve seen a year old thread on the Internet, something about scratching off the top left square to get unlimited data or something. Is this real?
If it isn’t, is it even possible?
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Police in Tampa, Florida, have arrested a man suspected of killing two people in gun violence that sparked chaos on Sunday around a clutch of bars and clubs as people celebrated Halloween, authorities said.
Cycode is excited to introduce Raven, a state-of-the-art security scanner for CI/CD pipelines. Raven stands for Risk Analysis and Vulnerability Enumeration for CI/CD Pipeline Security, and it is now available as an open-source tool on GitHub. This innovative solution will be presented at the upcoming Black Hat Arsenal – SecTor Toronto event. Raven comes at […]
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Strikes in Lebanon that killed a journalist with the Reuters news agency and wounded six others two weeks ago were deliberate and targeted, according to the preliminary findings of a Reporters Without Borders investigation.