Microsoft Urges Customers to Patch Exchange Servers
Microsoft is urging customers to install the latest Exchange Server updates and harden their environments to prevent malicious attacks.
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Jeremy Renner was injured by snowplough while trying to save nephew
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Turkey summons Danish envoy over Quran-burning protest
Turkey has summoned the Danish ambassador and accused Denmark of endorsing a “hate crime” after an anti-Islam activist burned two copies of Islam’s holy book, the Quran, in a one-man protest in Copenhagen
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Turkey summons Danish envoy over Quran-burning protest
Turkey summoned the Danish ambassador and accused Denmark of endorsing a “hate crime” after an anti-Islam activist on Friday burned two copies of Islam’s holy book, the Quran, in a solitary protest in Copenhagen.
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Bad omen for drivers: It’s only January, but gas prices are already surging
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‘Wettest on record’: Torrential rains, flash floods claim lives in Auckland
The MetService has warned severe thunderstorms may produce downpours with intensities of 25 to 40mm per hour on Saturday.
Singapore to tag unregistered SMS senders as ‘likely scam’
Businesses not registered with the Singapore SMS Sender ID Registry by January 31 will have their messages labelled as “Likely-SCAM”, as the country rolls out more measures to combat online scams.