Rwanda’s president is not a ‘pioneer’ worthy of ‘adulation’.
George Santos – latest: GOP Rep Nick LaLota sides with Mitt Romney and brands Santos a ‘sociopath’
Follow for updates on the latest lies and scandals swirling round the Republican congressman
Alexa, who else is listening?
Your smart speaker is designed to listen, but could it be eavesdropping too?
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Tor and I2P Networks Hit by Wave of Ongoing DDoS Attacks
The Tor network and I2P peer-to-peer network has been dealing with massive DDoS attack. Tor’s team said it will keep tweaking the network’s defenses to address this ongoing issue. The goal of these ongoing attacks is unknown.
Not Just Balloons: Chinese-Made Surveillance Cameras Increasingly Seen as Security Concern
The U.S. and U.K. have similarly previously banned surveillance technology created by Chinese firms amid national security concerns.
A judge grants FTX approval to subpoena Sam Bankman-Fried, his parents, brother, former FTX CTO Garry Wang, COO Constance Wang, and Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison (Dietrich Knauth/Reuters)
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A judge grants FTX approval to subpoena Sam Bankman-Fried, his parents, brother, former FTX CTO Garry Wang, COO Constance Wang, and Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison — Failed crypto firm FTX received court appr…
Tor Network Hit By a Series of Ongoing DDoS Attacks
By Habiba Rashid
Has your Tor browser been slow for the past few months? Well, you are not alone; the ongoing DDoS attacks on the Tor network are keeping it slow worldwide.
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Collapsed buildings have ‘many survivable voids’ rescuer says, as hope remains for finding people alive
Hatay’s collapsed buildings still have “many survivable voids”, one member of the UK’s search and rescue team has said, as hope of finding more survivors remains.
Israel ramps up demolition of Palestinians’ homes
Around 20,000 Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem are reportedly slated for demolition, according to watchdogs, with residents forced to pay up to $20,000 if they do not comply and evacuate their homes.
Four killed by magnitude 5.4 earthquake in Indonesia’s Papua
Buildings were damaged and at least four people killed when a cafe collapsed into the sea, authorities say.