Go woke, go broke! Jaguar sales have crashed 97.5% since rebrand that stunned fans
Sales of the luxury motoring manufacturer appear to be in freefall following its controversial move to scrap its iconic 'growler' big cat logo in November.
Plane crash at Cross Keys Airport in New Jersey causes 'mass casualty incident'
The Cessna 208B carrying 15 people went off the end of the runway while leaving Cross Keys Airport in Williamstown on Wednesday around 5:30pm.
Council deploys fleet of vehicles this week that we typically only see in winter
Drivers in the Central Bedfordshire region may have been held up on journeys in the last few days by a seasonally unusual sight...
My Revolut card was stolen in Benidorm... and they took out £1,450 cash: CRANE ON THE CASE
I disputed the cash withdrawals but Revolut said I was 'responsible for the transaction' and it wasn't fraudulent.
Police officers 'caused undue distress' that led to 'loyal' dad taking his own life
Paul Bowen was "one of the most loving, loyal, and protective people"
Glamorous doctor whose heartwarming act after girl's plunge from Disney cruise has deepened the mystery over dad who jumped in
The five-year-old girl fell from the fourth deck of the $900 million Disney Dream about 11am on Sunday as it was sailing to Fort Lauderdale from the Bahamas and was saved by her father.
I am blind and my dad was diagnosed with Parkinson's at 37 - the comments we receive can be exhausting
Speaking to The Apple & The Tree, Hannah, 27, described her difficult childhood - from losing her vision at 7, to learning her father had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease when she was just 12.
Inside Queen Victoria's 'thirsty' diaries: The raunchy entries that reveal 'teenage girl' romance with Prince Albert
Despite being Britain's most famous monarch and a woman of the prudish Victorian era, Queen Victoria was surprisingly open about her passion for her husband, Prince Albert.
Clacton residents 'disgusted' by closure of 'vital community hub' ASDA cafe being replaced by Costa
Locals think that the cheap food deals offered at ASDA were 'vital' to low income families
Care home lights up with 'colour and joy' for first-ever Pride festival
Boars Tye care home near Witham has celebrated its first ever Pride festival.
Braintree health and fitness expert encourages others to join sector
Braintree fitness expert Lauren Todd is championing the value of health and exercise as a lifelong career and a source of wellbeing.
Essex authority to extend dogs-on-leads rule in public parks year-round
Rules about keeping dogs on leads are set to be extended year-round following a decision by Maldon District Council.
'Angry' Rosie O'Donnell unleashes foul-mouthed fury at Diddy verdict and blames jury for not 'believing women'
The veteran comedian and talk show host, 63, took to Instagram after the verdict - in which Diddy was convicted in connection with federal prostitution violations - was announced.
Alibaba Cloud reveals DB cluster manager it says can beat rival hyperscalers
‘Eigen+’ finds instances likely to cause out of memory errors and makes sure they can’t do damage
Alibaba Cloud has revealed a cluster manager it says allows it to run databases more efficiently than its hyperscale rivals.…
Data Breach Reveals Catwatchful 'Stalkerware' Is Spying On Thousands of Phones
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: A security vulnerability in a stealthy Android spyware operation called Catwatchful has exposed thousands of its customers, including its administrator. The bug, which was discovered by security researcher Eric Daigle, spilled the spyware app's full database of email addresses and plaintext passwords that Catwatchful customers use to access the data stolen from the phones of their victims. [...] According to a copy of the database from early June, which TechCrunch has seen, Catwatchful had email addresses and passwords on more than 62,000 customers and the phone data from 26,000 victims' devices.
Most of the compromised devices were located in Mexico, Colombia, India, Peru, Argentina, Ecuador, and Bolivia (in order of the number of victims). Some of the records date back to 2018, the data shows. The Catwatchful database also revealed the identity of the spyware operation's administrator, Omar Soca Charcov, a developer based in Uruguay. Charcov opened our emails, but did not respond to our requests for comment sent in both English and Spanish. TechCrunch asked if he was aware of the Catwatchful data breach, and if he plans to disclose the incident to its customers. Without any clear indication that Charcov will disclose the incident, TechCrunch provided a copy of the Catwatchful database to data breach notification service Have I Been Pwned. The stalkerware operation uses a custom API and Google's Firebase to collect and store victims' stolen data, including photos and audio recordings. According to Daigle, the API was left unauthenticated, exposing sensitive user data such as email addresses and passwords.
The hosting provider temporarily suspended the spyware after TechCrunch disclosed this vulnerability but it returned later on HostGator. Despite being notified, Google has yet to take down the Firebase instance but updated Google Play Protect to detect Catwatchful.
While Catwatchful claims it "cannot be uninstalled," you can dial "543210" and press the call button on your Android phone to reveal the hidden app. As for its removal, TechCrunch has a general how-to guide for removing Android spyware that could be helpful.
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Migrants who cross the Channel into the UK 'are 24 times more likely to go to prison than Brits'
A whopping 3.4 per cent - one in 30 - small boat migrants end up behind bars, according to official data for nationalities who make up the largest portion of arrivals.
Ferry carrying more than 60 people sinks off the coast of Bali - with four confirmed dead
The vessel was en route to Gilimanuk Port in Bali when it suffered a critical leak.
Moment military helicopter explodes into ball of flames after crash as it arrived back at airport - killing five
The Mi-24 helicopter with eight people on board was arriving from an airfield in the Lower Shabelle region before it plummeted to the ground and went up in flames.
Gay penguin couple Scampi and Flounder are stepping up to raise chick at UK zoo
Male penguins Scampi and Flounder have shared a close bond for a few years and have now stepped up to raise a chick.
Plans for new bin collection charge in Essex area branded 'unfair'
The new charge will be at a flat rate for all homes that need it