Liev Schreiber, 58, taken to hospital where he is undergoing a 'battery of tests'
The ex-partner of Naomi Watts spent the night at the hospital under doctor's orders and on Monday went through a 'battery of tests' according to TMZ .
Revealed: Why Spencer Matthews WON'T be flying to Australia to support wife Vogue Williams during her I'm A Celeb stint - as she prepares to join the jungle this week
Vogue Williams is preparing for an extended period apart from her husband Spencer Matthews, who will not be joining her in Australia during her stint on I'm A Celeb.
Diane Ladd's cause of death revealed two weeks after Oscar-nominated actress passed aged 89
Diane Ladd's cause of death has been revealed, two weeks after the star's shock passing aged 89.
I'm A Celeb fans claim AngryGinge and Ruby Wax are the 'double act no-one saw coming' after they feast on pig scrotum and crocodile anus in first Bushtucker Trial... as public vote reveals who will face the Jungle Doomsday Vault
AngryGinge and Ruby Wax took on the first Bushtucker Trial of the series on Monday's episode of I'm A Celebrity - and in classic jungle style it was an eating trial.
Trump celebrates 'incredible' UN resolution approving his Gaza ceasefire plan
The UN Security Council voted Monday in favor of a US-drafted resolution bolstering Donald Trump 's Gaza peace plan.
Google Is Collecting Troves of Data From Downgraded Nest Thermostats
Even after disabling remote control and officially ending support for early Nest Learning Thermostats, Google is still receiving detailed sensor and activity data from these devices, including temperature changes, motion, and ambient light. The Verge reports: After digging into the backend, security researcher Cody Kociemba found that the first- and second-generation Nest Learning Thermostats are still sending Google information about manual temperature changes, whether a person is present in the room, if sunlight is hitting the device, and more. Kociemba made the discovery while participating in a bounty program created by FULU, a right-to-repair advocacy organization cofounded by electronics repair technician and YouTuber Louis Rossmann.
FULU challenged developers to come up with a solution to restore smart functionality to Nest devices no longer supported by Google, and that's exactly what Kociemba did with his open-source No Longer Evil project. But after cloning Google's API to create this custom software, he started receiving a trove of logs from customer devices, which he turned off. "On these devices, while they [Google] turned off access to remotely control them, they did leave in the ability for the devices to upload logs. And the logs are pretty extensive," Kociemba tells The Verge. [...] "I was under the impression that the Google connection would be severed along with the remote functionality, however that connection is not severed, and instead is a one-way street," Kociemba says.
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Oops. VMware admits it over-specced storage servers for years
VCF users wrestling with bill shock may get a little relief
VMware has admitted that its guidance about the hardware needed to run its vSAN virtual storage arrays has been wrong for years.…
Anti-female science bias is 'debunked' by fresh study
Researchers from Rutgers University in New Jersey asked nearly 1,300 professors from more than 50 American institutions to rate the same application materials.
QUENTIN LETTS: Ms Mahmood whacked out her plans. Behind her? Schism. Disgust. The Left was going nuts
At the despatch box stood Shabana Mahmood, a small, penetrating bundle of consonants and tight vowels as she whacked out her plans for the immigration system.
Strictly Come Dancing fans left concerned after Vicky Pattison misses It Takes Two appearance following her shock elimination
The reality star, 38, became the seventh celeb booted from the show on Saturday, missing a place in this weeks Blackpool special.
Trinny Woodall shows off amazing abs at 61 as she insists she doesn't care about finding a boyfriend and pities others with 'boring' husbands
Trinny Woodall is looking better than ever at 61 as she showed off her incredible abs in form-fitting workout gear on the cover of Women's Health.
How weight loss jabs really do take the pleasure out of eating...
Researchers in the US placed electrodes in the brain of a patient on the drug to study its impact on the region that is associated with pleasure, motivation and reward.
Danniella Westbrook makes her movie comeback as a gun-toting grandma in new urban British film - nine years after last TV role
Danniella Westbrook is set to make her movie comeback in a new independent British film, Tales from the Trap.
Britons rage over 'woke' Tesco's decision to rename Christmas trees as 'evergreen trees'
The supermarket giant is selling the 6.5ft 'Luxury Evergreen Tree' at £60.
The move has caused many Brits to unleash their fury on social media branding the move as 'woke nonsense'.
Scientific computing is about to get a massive injection of AI
Nvidia's Ian Buck on the importance of FP64 to power research, in a world that's hot for inferencing
Interview Scientific computing is about to undergo a period of rapid change as workloads inject AI.…
Microsoft Mitigated the Largest Cloud DDoS Ever Recorded, 15.7 Tbps
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Security Affairs: On October 24, 2025, Azure DDoS Protection detected and mitigated a massive multi-vector attack peaking at 15.72 Tbps and 3.64 billion pps, the largest cloud DDoS ever recorded, aimed at a single Australian endpoint. Azure's global protection network filtered the traffic, keeping services online. The attack came from the Aisuru botnet, a Turbo Mirai-class IoT botnet using compromised home routers and cameras.
The attack used massive UDP floods from more than 500,000 IPs hitting a single public address, with little spoofing and random source ports that made traceback easier. It highlights how attackers are scaling with the internet: faster home fiber and increasingly powerful IoT devices keep pushing DDoS attack sizes higher. "On October 24, 2025, Azure DDOS Protection automatically detected and mitigated a multi-vector DDoS attack measuring 15.72 Tbps and nearly 3.64 billion packets per second (pps). This was the largest DDoS attack ever observed in the cloud and it targeted a single endpoint in Australia," reads a report published by Microsoft. "The attack originated from Aisuru botnet."
"Attackers are scaling with the internet itself. As fiber-to-the-home speeds rise and IoT devices get more powerful, the baseline for attack size keeps climbing," concludes the post. "As we approach the upcoming holiday season, it is essential to confirm that all internet-facing applications and workloads are adequately protected against DDOS attacks."
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It's not even built yet ... but Dems have declared they will TEAR DOWN $300m White House ballroom
Democrats are licking their lips at the idea of tearing down or repurposing President Donald Trump's gilded ballroom.
Graham Linehan falls out with Father Ted's Ardal O'Hanlon in trans row as comedy writer accuses actor of 'smearing' him
The Irish comedy writer, 57, accused the actor, who played Father Dougal McGuire in the Channel 4 comedy, of being 'the latest colleague to smear' him.
Football manager Alan Pardew, 64, is handed driving ban after speeding in his £80,000 Porsche
The 64-year-old has apologised and issued a warning to drivers after being caught speeding four times, three of which were going over a 20mph limit.
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Tragic end to comedy star ex's romance as lover dies
Jeremy Rainbird's whirlwind romance with actress Sharon Horgan inspired her hit Channel 4 comedy Catastrophe. Today, the businessman is reeling from tragedy.