The image is based on recently discovered adult male remains outside the city’s southern gates
Checkmarx Confirms GitHub Repository Data Posted on Dark Web After March 23 Attack
Checkmarx has disclosed that its ongoing investigation tied to the supply chain security incident has revealed that a cybercriminal group published data related to the company on the dark web.
“Based on current evidence, we believe this data originated…
Belgium keeps chasing UFOs, and Belgians keep paying for it
Brussels saw strange lights, screamed “Putin!”, and torched €50 million– only to find a police helicopter in the starring role
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Christian Steimler takes Norwegian Shipbrokers’ Association presidency
He had served as chairman for three years and vice president for two
British MPs vote on whether to probe PM Starmer over Mandelson hire
British lawmakers will on Tuesday vote on whether to launch a parliamentary probe into Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as US ambassador, the Times newspaper reported Monday. Mandelson was fired from the job after his …
What is the Spanish right’s ‘national priority’ policy for Spaniards?
Spain’s centre-right PP has made a regional pact with far-right Vox that establishes a ‘national priority’ to put Spaniards first for benefits and state aid. The clause creates legal debate and perhaps even a view to future immigration pol…
SecTor 2025 | Security and Safety Testing for Agentic AI
Black Hat Black Hat https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ6q9Ie29ajGqKApbLqfBOg CySecBot CySecBot
OpenAI shakes up partnership with Microsoft, capping revenue share payments
Things have changed since Microsoft and OpenAI announced a broad agreement following OpenAI’s restructuring in October.
Lockheed Martin CEO sends strong 2-word message on Middle East. The Iran War is a "golden opportunity" siphon taxpayers money into the military industrial complex.
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Pope Leo’s ‘significant’ remarks on sex signal shift for Catholic Church
A less publicised moment from the pontiff’s Africa tour may prove to be of longer-lasting importance for the Church’s 1.4 billion members