The calls for a public inquiry are growing louder, and Singh is the latest voice to join the chorus demanding a probe into the allegations of Chinese election interference.
QNAP starts bug bounty program with rewards up to $20,000
QNAP Systems, the Taiwanese manufacturer of popular NAS and other on-premise storage, smart networking and video devices, has launched a bug bounty program. QNAP’s NAS devices, in particular, have been getting hit in the last few years by informa…
Shipwreck kills dozens of migrants off Italian coast
At least 61 migrants died when their overcrowded wooden boat broke apart over rocky reefs off southern Italy. Seth Doane reports.
Death toll at 62 in Italy migrant tragedy; dozens missing
The death toll rose to 62 in the migrant tragedy off Italy’s southern coast after rescue crews recovered three more bodies on Monday, driving home once again the desperate and dangerous boat crossings of people seeking to reach Europe. Dozens more were…
‘Everything is bombed here’: Inside the town of Vuhledar on Ukraine’s frontline
The scarred and battered mining town of Vuhledar sits perched on a hill in the Donetsk region.
Hundreds blocked on Croatia roads as snowstorm causes chaos
The snowfall over the weekend caused traffic to halt and cut off many parts of the country
PureCrypter Malware Is Targeting Government Entities
A threat actor has been spotted delivering several information stealers and ransomware strains to government organizations via the PureCrypter malware downloader. According to researchers from Menlo Security, the threat actor used Discord to host the i…
Arlene Foster says King Charles meeting with EU chief is ‘crass’ and ‘tone-deaf’
The former DUP leader called the move ‘tone deaf’.
Microsoft recommending you scan more Exchange server files
In particular, the software giant said this week that sysadmins should now include the Temporary ASP.NET files, Inetsrv folders, and the PowerShell and w3wp processes on the list of files and folders to be run through antivirus systems.