Australia has for the first time rejected a coal mining application based on environmental law.
John Fetterman rushed to hospital amid concerns he may have suffered a new stroke
Democrat from Pennsylvania previously suffered a near-fatal stroke in May
Turkey’s president Erdogan acknowledges ‘shortcomings’ in government’s response to earthquake
Turkey’s president has acknowledged there were ‘shortcomings’ in Ankara’s response to Monday’s earthquake as residents call for specialised equipment to rescue loved ones.
More Kenyans hit by climate change count on fish farming
An increasing number of farmers are surviving drought and downpours by supplementing their income by raising fish.
Hope turns to despair in city close to epicentre of earthquake now dominated by debris
The heart of this disaster lies at the end of the highway which leads to Kahramanmaras, a bustling city of a million people, perched up in the mountains of central Turkey.
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Twitter outage sees users told they have exceeded post limit
Users first noticed the problem when they tried to send tweets and received a message saying they had reached their ‘tweet limit’
Big Oil rakes in record profit haul of nearly $200 billion, fueling calls for higher taxes
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Do you learn how to secure your software by hacking them?
I’m an CS student and wanted to create an app which communicates with my server. Now, I’m worried about when this app goes live, that due to my lake of knowledge about cybersecurity, my servers won’t stay online for long.
That’s why I asked my self if it makes sense for me to learn some hacking and hack my own servers to see where potential intruders can do something I don’t want them to do or if it’s just better to sign up for an cybersecurity class.
Thanks in advance for taking your time.
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Sudan’s tropical disease spike reflects poor health system
A surge in mosquito-borne diseases in recent months has shown the fragility of Sudan’s health system and bodes ill for coming challenges, especially after the African country’s 2021 military coup