The Yes Men, an activist group that has a history of creating spoofs to draw attention to corporations, said it was behind the releases.
Boy, 11, fatally shot in Dallas by teen arguing with another
Dallas police say a 14-year-old girl fatally shot an 11-year-old boy at a Dallas apartment complex parking lot after retrieving a gun during an argument with another child.
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Yet another video that shows Kamala Harris IS NUTS!! #shorts
Fox News contributor says network wants to move past Trump
Former president’s relationship with network has been fraying for years
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Blackmarket prices for passwords in early 2000’s
Hey guys, so I have a question for a brief speech I am writing about password security (for a public speaking class, so I just need listeners’ attention and not some complex speech or anything). I know that nowadays, logon dumps are so common and come in such large sizes that the monetary value of a single user’s information (assuming that of your regular joe and not someone with a lot of wealth) is essentially nothing. I have looked at articles on breaches like Collection#1 and verifications.io, and am presenting on that as well, but I was wondering what a password for a single users logon information could have been back in the early 2000’s when large data breaches would have been rare and made national news if even like over 1,000 users logon information was leaked. I am reading Hacking Multifactor Authentication by Roger Grimes, and he says that a single user’s information could have gotten hackers “many tens of dollars” but I was wondering if anyone knew a less vague price range that I could use. Thanks!
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Human Rights Body In Pakistan Condemns Murder Of Christian Minor Girl
Human Right Focus Pakistan condemned the murder of a Christian minor girl, who was kidnapped while coming back from the hospital, and urged authorities to bring justice to the victim and her father, according to the statement released by HRFP.
Scientists unearth megaraptors, feathered dinosaur fossils in Chile’s Patagonia
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