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Sunak says sorry for seatbelt slip-up on social media video
UK prime minister Rishi Sunak accepts he made a mistake by removing his seatbelt to film a video in the back of a moving car
Gina Lollobrigida fans say goodbye at funeral as inheritance feud rages
Coffin is accompanied into church by estranged son, grandson and ex-husband who are embroiled in feudFans of the Italian screen legend Gina Lollobrigida shouted “goodbye, Queen of Rome” as they gathered for her funeral in the city while defending her a…
Batloader Abused Legitimate Tools in Q4 2022
Trend Micro laid bare details of Batloader malware in a report that has anti-sandboxing capabilities and can fingerprint hosts for legitimacy. The modular malware abuses legitimate tools such as NirCmd.exe and Nsudo.exe to escalate privileges. First ob…
Catcher Tomás Nido, Mets agree to $3.7M, 2 year contract
Catcher Tomás Nido and the New York Mets agreed to a $3.7 million, two-year contract.
They were Biden’s biggest fans at the beginning of his presidency. What do they think of him now?
A few of the 46th president’s prominent boosters sound off to Andrew Feinberg on whether the reality matches the hype
Mass protests across France condemn Macron attack on pension system
The streets of France filled with outraged workers on Thursday as rail employees, teachers, and others walked off the job to protest President Emmanuel Macron’s deeply unpopular plan to overhaul the nation’s pension system by raising the official reti…
Former Swedish intelligence officer jailed for life for spying for Russia
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India says BBC film on Modi’s role in Gujarat riots ‘propaganda’
Documentary shows findings of a UK inquiry into the 2002 deadly riots, which reveals PM Modi failed to stop violence.
Ransomware Payments Fall by 40% in 2022
In the ransomware section of its 2023 crypto crime report, Chainalysis found that ransomware attackers extorted $456.8m from victims in 2022. This represents a significant drop from $765.6m in 2021 and $765m in 2020.