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The only antivirus I trust on Linux – and it’s free to use
I don’t often need antivirus on Linux, but when I do, it’s ClamAV.
Biya declared victor of Cameroon election: Why deadly protests broke out
Paul Biya, world’s oldest leader at 92, has won eighth term as president. Opposition supporters say election was stolen.
US Navy loses two aircraft from USS Nimitz carrier within 30 minutes in South China Sea
US President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Tokyo on Monday, said the incidents could have been caused by “bad fuel”.
Ask Angi: Should I install radiant flooring?
It’s no surprise that more people are considering radiant floor heating as a serious enhancement to traditional HVAC systems.
eBook: A quarter century of Active Directory
Active Directory (AD) remains the backbone of enterprise identity and a prime target for attackers. Explore its 25-year history, evolving risks, and how organizations can modernize password security. This eBook shows why AD defenses must evolve and how…
Trump says he will always like Elon, calls their public feud ‘stupid moment’ in Musk’s life
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South Korea awards $2.26bn for new early warning aircraft
L3Harris Technologies has secured a contract worth more than $2.26 billion to deliver a fleet of modified Bombardier Global 6500 aircraft for the Republic of Korea Air Force.
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1inch partners with Innerworks to strengthen DeFi security through AI-Powered threat detection
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ATO rebuked by tax watchdog for using debt collectors on people ‘doing the right thing’
Inspector general of taxation and ombudsman, Ruth Owen, says she is receiving an ‘increasing number’ of complaints about tax officeGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe ATO must be considerate of a person’s circumstances, Austr…