I understand that this is a broad question, but I’m curious how many hackers prefer to use Mac over PC. submitted by /u/Two_Cautious [link] [comments]
South Korea Admits That North Korea’s Drone Intrusion Last Month Entered The No-Fly Zone Near The South Korean President’s Office And The Defense Ministry
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Finland Brags It Does Trust Better Than Other Countries
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Twitter verified a Washington Post columnist’s fake US Senator Ed Markey account, after Elon Musk said “all verified accounts will be manually authenticated” (Geoffrey A. Fowler/Washington Post)
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Twitter verified a Washington Post columnist’s fake US Senator Ed Markey account, after Elon Musk said “all verified accounts will be manually authenticated” — Elon Musk said Twitter…
Iowa woman believed to be oldest person in U.S. dies at 115
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Idaho court tosses lawsuit that aimed to block abortion bans
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