The first Native American woman in space ventured out on a spacewalk Friday to prep the International Space Station for more solar panels.
Filipowski, Roach carry Duke past No. 17 Miami, 68-66
Kyle Filipowski had 17 points and 14 rebounds and Jeremy Roach scored 14 points in his first game in more than two weeks to lift Duke over No. 17 Miami 68-66.
Met police criticised over failure to protect woman killed by ex-husband
Report finds force missed opportunities to protect Sana Muhammed, who was shot with crossbowThe Metropolitan police is facing renewed criticism after a report found that officers missed opportunities to protect a woman from her ex-husband in the years …
Russia’s New Commander in Ukraine Is ‘Ruthless and Brutal’
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The Irish DPC fined WhatsApp €5.5M for violating GDPR
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) fined Meta’s WhatsApp €5.5 million for violating data protection laws. The popular messaging app WhatsApp has been fined €5.5m by the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) for violating the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The DPC has given six months to the Meta-owned company to bring its data processing […]
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2FA omitted on FB attack. Possibly session hijacking?
Hi everyone,
Basically the title. I had a Facebook account that had enabled 2FA, email notifications and a strong password.I am not aware for any of my devices to be compromised.
On the 7th of January, I received a notification from Facebook that my account has been suspended due to violating community guidelines.
I initially thought it was mistake, but I am currently looking at the logs and I can see two sessions being initiated on the night of 6th, one from New York, the other from China.
And I am baffled, unless my devices/PC has been compromised (which I scanned and they don’t seem to be), how in the world did someone created a session like this. Furthermore without triggering 2FA or even an email warning for suspicious activity.
Does anyone has any ideas, I am very curious on how that has been achieved?
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Supreme Court justices did not sign sworn affidavits in failed hunt for Dobbs ruling leaker
‘The team has to date been unable to identify a person responsible by a preponderance of the evidence’
Nadhim Zahawi fights for his political life after admitting tax ‘error’
Embattled Tory party chair reveals he made ‘careless but not deliberate’ error over multimillion-pound share saleNadhim Zahawi was battling to save his political career on Saturday night after he finally admitted reaching a tax settlement with HM Reven…
Hundreds of horrified swimmers forced to flee water as pack of bloodthirsty sharks chase and kill dolphin
HUNDREDS of horrified swimmers were forced to flee the water after a gang of bloodthirsty bull sharks chased down and killed a dolphin.
Spectators at the Manly Surf Carnival in Sydney, Australia, rushed out of the ocean as the beasts pounced on the…
Sourcing a Reolink door cam in Canada
I was looking to pick up their new door cam in a POE version from an online sale, but the only thing I’ve managed to do at reolinks website is put my email on a waiting list on the company’s website. I was wondering if this was generally the case regarding availability of the product, or is this a Canadian only thing, where distribution of the door cam is limited to the United States. I live close to the border so I can send the product to a FedEx mailbox.
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