Millions still displaced and hundreds of thousands have died in 12 years of fighting, but al-Assad remains in power.
Email restoration
Hey guys, i hope you are having a great day. Long story short… i made this email like a really long time ago and somehow when i logged in it wants me to verify that its me i tried everything but it wont let me in, i forgot to change the phone number so…
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New Cryptojacking Operation Targeting Kubernetes Clusters for Dero Mining
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered the first-ever illicit cryptocurrency mining campaign used to mint Dero since the start of February 2023.
“The novel Dero cryptojacking operation concentrates on locating Kubernetes clusters with anonymous acce…
Honduras Will Seek Ties with China, Spurning Taiwan
Honduras President Xiomara Castro announced that her government will seek to establish diplomatic relations with China, which would imply severing relations with Taiwan.
Donald Trump Says The Queen, Princess Diana ”Kissed My A**” In Letters
Mr Trump made the claim while promoting a new book of private letters sent to him by public personalities.
Ukraine’s allies are set to discuss the dwindling ammunition supply.
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User forgetfulness drives preference for biometrics over passwords
Users reset their password at least once a month because they cannot remember it and believe biometrics are safer, but believe giving up their personal data for access to products and services is unavoidable.
Saudi Arabia threatens oil embargo in event of price cap
Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman al-Saud at the Future Sustainability Summit at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, January 14, 2020. © AFP / Karim Sahib Source: RTWestern policies in relation to Russian crude risk major unc…
Fire festival accidents kill 27, injure over 4k across Iran
An Iranian official says 27 people lost their lives in accidents prior to and during the Iranian festival of fire, an ancient tradition celebrated ahead of the Persian year, reporting a 14-percent rise in the number of injuries compared to last year.