By Deeba Ahmed
Malwarebytes has confirmed that, despite confirmed reports of the presence of pre-installed malware in T95 TV boxes, Amazon is still allowing their sale.
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Memphis’s Scorpion Unit Is the Latest Special Unit to Come Under Fire
Memphis’s Scorpion is the latest special police unit to come under scrutiny.
Day of disruption in U.K. as up to half a million join walkout
Thousands of schools in the U.K. are closing some or all of their classrooms, train services will be paralyzed and delays are expected at airports Wednesday in what’s shaping up to be the biggest day of industrial action Britain has seen in more than a…
EU official pushes Musk for Twitter’s progress on new rules
A top European Union official has told Elon Musk that Twitter needs to make progress in preparing for new digital regulations aimed at curbing hate speech, misinformation and other harmful content.
Avalanche horror as two skiers killed and 21 others buried under snow at tourist resort
A total of 21 people and their two Kashmiri guides were caught in a massive avalanche and buried under the snow as they were skiing high in the mountains near the tourist town of Gulmarg, according to a police statement.
Lebanon sets new exchange rate, dramatically devalues pound
Lebanon’s Central Bank has set a new exchange rate that effectively devalues the country’s currency by 90% but did little to bridge the gap with the soaring black market rate.
Unpatched Econolite Traffic Controller Vulnerabilities Allow Remote Hacking
Serious vulnerabilities found in Econolite EOS traffic controller software can be exploited to control traffic lights, but the flaws remain unpatched.
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Andrew Tate to appeal against second 30-day detention in Romania
The 36-year-old former kickboxer is being held on suspicion of organised crime and human trafficking.
GitHub Breach – Hackers Stole Code Signing Certificates From Repositories
GitHub announced that it suffered a security breach in which unauthorized individuals obtained access to specific development and release planning repositories and stole encrypted code-signing certificates for the Desktop and Atom applications. Hence, …