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The New York Blood Center faced a ransomware attack on Sunday, forcing the healthcare organization to reschedule appointments. The New York Blood Center suffered a ransomware attack on Sunday, causing appointment rescheduling. The New York Blood Center (NYBC) is a community, nonprofit blood bank based in New York City. The community was established in 1964…
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New York Times: The TikTok ban forced a dilemma on US tech companies: risk alienating a mercurial president or risk breaking federal law and face up to billions in penalties — The federal law banning TikTok has revealed a major schism among American tech companies: Some are willing to flout the law — and some,…
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The Justice Department and the FBI recently announced a multi-month operation that took down a variant of the PlugX family of malware. The malicious tool was developed by a hacking team known as “Mustang Panda,” the FBI said, with the entire operation being sponsored and funded by Chinese authorities. The…Read Entire Article
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This article was originally published in The Conversation.In teaching, “fidelity” refers to closely following specific procedures for how to teach a lesson or respond to student behavior. For example, following a curriculum to fidelity might mean a teacher is required to read from a script, use a certain tone or expression, or teach from a…
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Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday criticized the inhumane treatment of migrants attempting to cross into Poland from Belarus, attributing the actions to Polish border guards. According to the organization, Polish law enforcement “unlawfully” pushed migrants back into Belarus, sometimes using violence, while also denying them access to asylum procedures in violation of international and…
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The Federal Trade Commission is forcing Fortnite creator Epic Games to pay more than $72 million in refunds to roughly 629,000 customers on Monday. Each affected person will get around $114 from the FTC if they successfully filed a claim. The payments follow a 2022 settlement where the federal agency alleged Epic Games “tricked” users…
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Most small and medium-sized businesses across the U.S. worry about the potential financial and reputational loss resulting from cyberattacks. Yet few will invest in adequate protection measures until they have been actually attacked.
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“You must brush your teeth first thing in the am because morning breath is not a result of having a closed mouth all night, it’s actually the refuse from what your heart detoxes up while you sleep,” she continued. “Hence ‘plaque’ being a factor in atherosclerosis.”
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has dropped a bombshell in its ongoing antitrust lawsuit against Google, proposing a radical overhaul of Google services that could see the tech giant forced to sell off its Chrome browser and potentially even its Android operating system.
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The Inter-American Court of Human Rights released its ruling in the Case of Pérez Lucas et al v. Guatemala on Thursday, finding the State responsible for the forced disappearance of four Indigenous human rights defenders in 1989.
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Israel’s forced displacement of civilians in Gaza could constitute a war crime, according to a report by Human Rights Watch (HRW). The report alleges that Israel’s military operations have left nearly the entire population of Gaza displaced, with evacuation orders issued under conditions that prevent safe passage and access to essential resources amid a humanitarian…
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The notorious informant Andrei Matus, who provided FBK with compromising materials on Leonid Nevzlin (in their correspondence, Nevzlin allegedly ordered an attack on one of the leaders of FBK, Leonid Volkov), left Moscow and went to Georgia.
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Hollywood actors are being forced to openly support Harris by threatening them with job loss, claims Elon Musk.
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Human rights organizations urged Burkina Faso on Wednesday to respect and promote the rights of human rights defenders in the country amid reports of increased abductions and forced military conscription. These organizations include the International Service for Human Rights (ISHR), Human Rights Watch, and Amnesty International.
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Layla Soliz, “a observant Muslim women”, filed a lawsuit against Knox County, Tennessee, the Sheriff of Knox County, and a Sergeant on Wednesday after being forced to remove her hijab for her booking photo following an arrest in May.
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Calgary residents will have limited access to services at their local libraries following a cyberattack on the city’s public library system.
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Researchers found a vulnerability in a Kia web portal that allowed them to track millions of cars, unlock doors, honk horns, and even start engines in seconds, just by reading the car’s license plate. The findings are the latest in a string of web bugs that have impacted dozen of carmakers. Meanwhile, a handful of…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will on September 26 head to Washington to meet with US President Joe Biden at the White House – Copyright AFP RABIH DAHER