A MUM who took up bodybuilding says she is still ripped with an hourglass figure at the age of 49.
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A MUM who took up bodybuilding says she is still ripped with an hourglass figure at the age of 49.
TikToker Lina who has a great hourglass figure, says her fans think she is just getting better as she grows older.
Lina often shares videos of her…
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Censys finds 30,000 internet-exposed QNAP appliances that are likely affected by a recently disclosed critical code injection vulnerability.
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This is the result of a security audit:
More than a fifth of the passwords protecting network accounts at the US Department of the Interior—including Password1234, Password1234!, and ChangeItN0w!—were weak enough to be cracked using standard methods, a recently published security audit of the agency found.
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The results weren’t encouraging. In all, the auditors cracked 18,174—or 21 percent—of the 85,944 cryptographic hashes they tested; 288 of the affected accounts had elevated privileges, and 362 of them belonged to senior government employees. In the first 90 minutes of testing, auditors cracked the hashes for 16 percent of the department’s user accounts…