Hippy daughter who was banned from her million-pound inheritance because she spent all her money on a 'spiritual guru' is slapped with restraining order
Genevieve 'Hayla' Oriel, 57, fell out with her mother Hilda Maunsell, 93, after their 17th-century family home (pictured) was sold for a fortune and the proceeds divided between the four children.
Farmers Insurance Data Breach Impacts 1.1 Million People After Salesforce Attack
Farmers Insurance disclosed a breach affecting 1.1 million customers after attackers exploited Salesforce in a widespread campaign involving ShinyHunters and allied groups. According to BleepingComputer, the hackers stole personal data such as names, birth dates, driver's license numbers, and partial Social Security numbers. From the report: The company disclosed the data breach in an advisory on its website, saying that its database at a third-party vendor was breached on May 29, 2025. "On May 30, 2025, one of Farmers' third-party vendors alerted Farmers to suspicious activity involving an unauthorized actor accessing one of the vendor's databases containing Farmers customer information (the "Incident")," reads the data breach notification (PDF) on its website. "The third-party vendor had monitoring tools in place, which allowed the vendor to quickly detect the activity and take appropriate containment measures, including blocking the unauthorized actor. After learning of the activity, Farmers immediately launched a comprehensive investigation to determine the nature and scope of the Incident and notified appropriate law enforcement authorities."
The company says that its investigation determined that customers' names, addresses, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, and/or last four digits of Social Security numbers were stolen during the breach. Farmers began sending data breach notifications to impacted individuals on August 22, with a sample notification [1, 2] shared with the Maine Attorney General's Office, stating that a combined total of 1,111,386 customers were impacted. While Farmers did not disclose the name of the third-party vendor, BleepingComputer has learned that the data was stolen in the widespread Salesforce data theft attacks that have impacted numerous organizations this year. Further reading: Google Suffers Data Breach in Ongoing Salesforce Data Theft Attacks
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Labour's push to bring in new definition of Islamophobia 'risks social unrest'
Plans to come up with a description for the 'unacceptable treatment, prejudice and discrimination against Muslims' were put forward by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.
William and Kate's 'forever home' and its intimate links to shamed King Edward VIII and his 'very difficult' equerry... revealed in secret files
Documents stored in the National Archives show how Edward VIII got involved in a row over Forest Lodge's name and the level of rent his equerry was asked to pay.
Warning to Starmer from his own MPs: Migration could cost you the next election
Keir Starmer has been warned by his own MPs and party grandees that Labour risks losing the next election unless he does more to tackle illegal migration.
The bleak reality behind Kick! live stream that ended with French 'infuencer' being 'pranked to death' for views
Set on an industrial estate, nestled between a builder's merchant and courier firm, the studio was where Pormanove - real name Raphael Graven - spent most of his life including his final hours.
Teenage girl dies while boy and woman are rushed to hospital after falling ill at British festival
Police have launched a probe into the sudden death of a girl - in her late teens - at the Emerge dance music festival.
Moment prisoner brags about his luxurious surroundings behind bars as inmates hoard speakers, TVs, Nike shoes and even Big Ben model clocks
The footage, understood to have been shared by an inmate at drugs-blighted HMP Maidstone, in Kent, is the latest incident to expose the epidemic of phones being smuggled into prisons.
Tourist reveals 'hell on earth' moment at world's best water park
For many tourists, a sunny holiday abroad isn't complete without a water park. But one tourist shared her experience of the best one in the world, and it wasn't the enjoyable time most would expect.
Why another 2 MILLION Russians will have to die for Putin to save face in Ukraine: The horrifying numbers of a never-ending war
The claim comes as US President Donald Trump pushes Ukraine to accept a peace deal on Moscow's terms, warning that otherwise Kyiv risks losing the war.
Inside the hotel that offered guests a night's stay for just 50p - with a bizarre catch
For many travellers on a tight budget, bagging a room for just 50p would be a dream come true. And one hotel made that dream a reality - but it came with a very unusual catch.
Blake Lively's 38th birthday plans revealed amid bitter legal battle with Justin Baldoni
Blake Lively celebrated her 38th birthday on Monday, following a challenging year marked by her legal battle with Justin Baldoni.
One of Labour's biggest donors has contracts worth £3.5million with Sadiq Khan
A Labour donor who has given the party more than £5million has contracts worth millions with Sadiq Khan's City Hall, the Daily Mail can reveal.
Frack, baby, frack! Reform vows to lift the ban on shale gas licences to extract 'billions in energy treasure'
The party has already told oil and gas firms to prepare to make fresh applications for licences - and to get ready to 'drill, baby, drill' - four years before the next general election is expected.
Snoop Dogg sparks debate saying he's 'scared' of bringing his kids to the movies because of LGBTQ characters
Snoop Dogg has admitted he feels uneasy about taking his grandson to the movies after being blindsided by same-sex representation in Disney's 2022 animated film Lightyear.
With a disaster this devastating, there was no need for hyperbole, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS
The first hour of this three-part documentary recounted the details almost in real time, from the first warnings of gas leaks on the North Sea oil rig, to the explosions that destroyed it, in July 1988.
Mixing antibiotics with a drink consumed DAILY by two-thirds of Americans could be deadly
It's a drink most people enjoy every day. But consuming it while taking common antibiotics may raise the risk of being sickened by deadly bacteria.
Linux Turns 34
Mark Tyson writes via Tom's Hardware: On this day 34 years ago, an unknown computer science student from Finland announced that a new free operating system project was "starting to get ready." Linus Benedict Torvalds elaborated by explaining that the OS was "just a hobby, [it] won't be big and professional like GNU." Of course, this was the first public outing for the colossal collaborative project that is now known as Linux. Above, you can see Torvalds' first posting regarding Linux to the comp.os.minix newsgroup. The now famously caustic, cantankerous, curmudgeon seemed relatively mild, meek, and malleable in this historic Linux milestone posting.
Torvalds asked the Minix community about their thoughts on a free new OS being prepared for Intel 386 and 486 clones. He explained that he'd been brewing the project since April (a few months prior), and asked for direction. Specifically, he sought input about other Minix users' likes and dislikes of that OS, in order to differentiate Linux. The now renowned developer then provided a rough summary of the development so far. Some features of Linux that Torvalds thought were important, or that he was particularly proud of, were then highlighted in the newsgroup posting. For example, the Linux chief mentioned his OS's multithreaded file system, and its absence of any Minix code. However, he humbly admitted the code as it stood was Intel x86 specific, and thus "is not portable."
Last but not least, Torvalds let it be known that version 0.01 of this free OS would be out in the coming month (September 1991). It was indeed released on September 17, 1991, but someone else decided on the OS name at the last minute. Apparently, Torvalds didn't want to release his new OS under the name of Linux, as it would be too egotistical, too self-aggrandizing. He preferred Freax, a portmanteau word formed from Free-and-X. However, one of Torvald's colleagues, who was the administrator for the project's FTP server, did not think that 'Freax' was an appealing name for the OS. So this co-worker went ahead and uploaded the OS as 'Linux' on that date in September, without asking Torvalds.
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Moment women brawl in the street at Notting Hill Carnival in front of shocked onlookers - as police arrest 140 people on first day of festival
The brawling pair were seen grappling one another, throwing punches, and trying to dodge each other's hits on Chepstow Road yesterday as onlookers were asking: 'Where is the security?'
Jack Draper struck by sickness again in gutsy 6-4, 7-5, 6-7, 6-2 victory against Federico Gomez at US Open
MATTHEW LAMBWELL AT LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM: When we hoped Jack Draper could reproduce the spirit of 2024 here in New York, this is not quite what we had in mind.