Former economy minister Jakov Milatović set to become next president of Montenegro EuronewsView Full Coverage on Google News
Ukraine fumes as Russia takes control of the U.N. Security Council
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called Russia taking control of the powerful body, “proof of the bankruptcy of procedures in world institutions.”
Port forwarding weak signal
I am trying to start an arp spoofing attack from my Linux machine. I used arpspoof and became the Man in the middle and also enabled port forwarding but the wifi signal recieved by the victim is too weak. Should i use an external wifi adapter or is it …
US demands release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich in call with Sergei Lavrov after outrageous arrest
THE US has demanded the release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich following his outrageous arrest in Russia.
Highly respected correspondent Gershkovich, 31, was detained last week on suspicion of spying.
AFPEvan Gershkovich has wor…
Amsterdam-based Fourthline, which offers AI tools for ID checks and compliance to finance companies, raised €50M led by Finch, taking its total funding to €70M (Ingrid Lunden/TechCrunch)
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Amsterdam-based Fourthline, which offers AI tools for ID checks and compliance to finance companies, raised €50M led by Finch, taking its total funding to €70M — As digital financial services be…
Seven burn to death in fireball crash after ‘drunk’ driver ploughs into two cars on German motorway
SEVEN people have been killed after their cars went up in flames when a suspected drunk driver ploughed into them.
Police the motorist who caused the horror pile-up on a German motorway did not have a licence.
NewsflashSeven people have died in a…
Europe, North America Most Impacted by 3CX Supply Chain Hack
Europe, the United States and Australia seem to be the most impacted by the 3CX supply chain hack, according to data from two cybersecurity firms.
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Teachers in England reject pay offer, announce further strikes
The National Education Union said 98 per cent of members voted to reject the offer of a £1,000 once-off payment and an average pay rise of 4.5 per cent in the next financial year
Tomini bulk carrier rescues Malaysian families from capsized boat
UAE owner praises selfless actions of crew in Philippines waters