What do the Bolsonaro protesters in Brazil want?
While much has been said about Bolsonaro’s loss, this is more about the man he lost to – Lula.
People are already trying to get ChatGPT to write malware
Analysis of chatter on dark web forums shows that efforts are already under way to use OpenAI’s chatbot to help script malware.
Chelsea in free fall as new leadership faces early problems
Chelsea is in free fall under its new leadership.
Uganda is set to declare an end to its latest deadly Ebola outbreak
According to the World Health Organization, an outbreak is over after 42 consecutive days with no new cases, or twice the incubation period of Ebola.
Jon Rahm gets another trophy and this one surprised even him
Jon Rahm thinks he has played as well as anyone of late, and he has three victories worldwide in his last five tournaments to show for it.
CISA Notifies Hitachi Energy Customers of High-Severity Vulnerabilities
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) published advisories last week to inform organizations using Hitachi Energy products about several recently addressed critical and high-severity vulnerabilities.
Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine is making life harder for LGBT+ people in Russia
The idea of Russia as a defender of traditional Christian beliefs has been used to justify Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, write Mary Ilyushina and Mary Gelman
Pakistan Gets Pledges Of $8.57 Billion For Flood Recovery
Pakistan has already received total pledges of $8.57 billion for helping in flood recovery at a conference in Geneva, information minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Monday.
UK battery startup Britishvolt in talks to sell majority stake
Company says it is hoping to secure long-term funding so it can build ‘gigafactory’ in Blyth, NorthumberlandThe battery startup Britishvolt is in talks to sell the majority of its shares to a consortium of investors, in a deal that could allow it to co…