Me and my friend were thinking if it’s possible to somehow “hack” it like use the bolt or Uber scooters without paying for it, it probably is super ilegal but is it possible?
submitted by /u/ny0u
[link] [comments]
More results...
Me and my friend were thinking if it’s possible to somehow “hack” it like use the bolt or Uber scooters without paying for it, it probably is super ilegal but is it possible?
submitted by /u/ny0u
[link] [comments]
Israeli forces have moved into a hospital in Khan Younis, accusing Hamas of using the facility to detain hostages. This development comes amid news of a potential ground assault in Rafah, despite international pleas for restraint.
Foreign minister claims local office of UN high commissioner for human rights supported impunity for coup plottersVenezuela’s government has ordered the local UN office on human rights to suspend operations, giving its staff 72 hours to leave, after ac…
“Breivik has good physical prison conditions and relatively great freedom in everyday life” the court said.
A bill that would have let New Mexico and Los Alamos County tax production of plutonium pits died quietly in the New Mexico legislature after a committee of jurisdiction declined […]
Russian citizen and Ukrainian resident Sergey Poddubnyy is currently living in Sweden with his family. Moscow has sent out two military conscription orders. Poddubnyy now faces deportation and forced to fight against a country he considers his own.
The Defense Department late Wednesday said that six demonstration satellites launched earlier that evening for the Missile Defense (MDA) and Space Development (SDA) Agencies successfully reached orbit and have begun […]
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Wednesday issued a solicitation for a new cybersecurity threat intelligence (CTI) platform to improve the collection, analysis, collaboration, and support for federal […]
Researchers at Volexity warn that the suspected Iranian threat actor CharmingCypress (also known as “Charming Kitten” or “APT42”) has been launching spear phishing attacks against Middle Eastern policy experts.
As the popularity of SaaS apps continues to grow, security analysts expect the misuse of such apps as the host for malware downloads to continue to rise through 2024.