Deborra-Lee Furness' very telling comment about 'replacing' Hugh Jackman's new woman Sutton Foster resurfaces
A poignant statement by Deborra-Lee Furness about her relationship with Hugh Jackman has resurfaced after the actor publicly confirmed his romance with Sutton Foster on Monday.
The Traitors' Maia is murdered right after her sister Armani was banished in 'savage' move: 'Both gone in one day!'
Maia, 25, broke down in tears after her sister left on Friday's episode and she hardly had a moment to recover before finding out she was murdered.
Telegram Hands US Authorities Data On Thousands of Users
Telegram's Transparency Report reveals a sharp increase in U.S. government data requests, with 900 fulfilled requests affecting 2,253 users. "The news shows a massive spike in the number of data requests fulfilled by Telegram after French authorities arrested Telegram CEO Pavel Durov in August, in part because of the company's unwillingness to provide user data in a child abuse investigation," notes 404 Media. From the report: Between January 1 and September 30, 2024, Telegram fulfilled 14 requests "for IP addresses and/or phone numbers" from the United States, which affected a total of 108 users, according to Telegram's Transparency Reports bot. But for the entire year of 2024, it fulfilled 900 requests from the U.S. affecting a total of 2,253 users, meaning that the number of fulfilled requests skyrocketed between October and December, according to the newly released data. "Fulfilled requests from the United States of America for IP address and/or phone number: 900," Telegram's Transparency Reports bot said when prompted for the latest report by 404 Media. "Affected users: 2253," it added.
A month after Durov's arrest in August, Telegram updated its privacy policy to say that the company will provide user data, including IP addresses and phone numbers, to law enforcement agencies in response to valid legal orders. Up until then, the privacy policy only mentioned it would do so when concerning terror cases, and said that such a disclosure had never happened anyway. Even though the data technically covers the entire of 2024, the jump from a total of 108 affected users in October to 2253 as of now, indicates that the vast majority of fulfilled data requests were in the last quarter of 2024, showing a huge increase in the number of law enforcement requests that Telegram completed. You can access the platform's transparency reports here.
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Terrifying moment pack of wolves see hunter and start running towards her
Pro-hunter and former Miss North Carolina Brittany Kichton recorded at least five wolves charging in her direction while she appeared to be hiding in the woods.
Police inspector who was filmed punching motorist in the face then grappling him to the ground during road rage incident is found guilty of gross misconduct
Police inspector, Jonathan Mellor, who was filmed punching motorist, Shane Price, during a roadside confrontation on the A46 has tonight been found guilty of gross misconduct.
Scientists say they may have found what's causing so many unexplained cancers
A major scientific review of 3,000 studies conducted by researchers from California may have found what is driving the mysterious rise of cancers in the United States.
Weirdest CES health gadgets that detect breast cancer, measure body fat and turn you into a computer device
DailyMail.com tested several health technologies at CES that seem straight out of a sci-fi movie. They included devices that detect cancer and turn your tongue into a computer device.
All that's left of Pacific Palisades after deadly wildfire as distraught residents return to find homes destroyed
The once bustling Los Angeles enclave of Pacific Palisade has been reduced to rubble and ash by deadly wildfires which have flattened homes and razed businesses.
Ex-British Army soldier and Durham University graduate, 33, is killed by a Russian drone while fighting with Ukrainians
An ex-British Army soldier has been killed fighting on the frontline in Ukraine.
Experts reveal the most important surfaces to disinfect after rise in hMPV...and how you can keep yourself safe
Health authorities have revealed the most important surfaces to clean and disinfect amid a surge of HMPV, a relatively unknown respiratory disease ravaging Chinese hospitals.
Marie Osmond breaks her silence on brother Wayne's death as she says she has a 'giant hole' in her heart
Marie Osmond has broken her silence on her brother Wayne's death at age 73 on New Year's Day. The singer said she had a 'giant hole' in her heart after his shock passing due to a 'massive' stroke.
Police officer who made sexual advances towards 'vulnerable' teenagers on duty and searched for vile animal and rape porn is stripped of his badge
PC Sebastian Sargent received a conditional caution after it emerged he had messaged the two girls, including one he continued contacting for months after she stopped responding.
How 'devil winds' are fueling deadly California wildfires ripping through the state
The Los Angeles metro area and Pasadena are currently engulfed in raging wildfires sparked by 'devil winds' that blew into Southern California Tuesday. But what are these ominous winds?
Zendaya fans gush after spotting the star admiring her '$200,000' engagement ring from Tom Holland
Zendaya fans are obsessed with her new engagement ring from longtime boyfriend Tom Holland - and it looks like she can't believe it as well.
James Woods repeatedly breaks down on CNN after losing home to LA wildfires
The actor, 77, became emotional as he shared how his wife's niece offered to help after their home was destroyed by the fires that have left two dead.
DEF CON's Hacker-In-Chief Faces Fortune In Medical Bills
The Register's Connor Jones reports: Marc Rogers, DEF CON's head of security, faces tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills following an accident that left him with a broken neck and temporary quadriplegia. The prominent industry figure, whose work has spanned roles at tech companies such as Vodafone and Okta, including ensuring the story lines on Mr Robot and The Real Hustle were factually sound, is recovering in hospital. [...] Rogers said it will be around four to six weeks before he returns to basic independence and is able to travel, but a full recovery will take up to six months. He begins a course of physical therapy today, but his insurance will only cover the first of three required weeks, prompting friends to set up a fundraiser to cover the difference.
Rogers has an impressive cyber CV. Beginning life in cybersecurity back in the '80s when he went by the handle Cjunky, he has gone on to assume various high profile roles in the industry. In addition to the decade leading Vodafone UK's cybersecurity and being the VP of cybersecurity strategy at Okta, as already mentioned, Rogers has also worked as head of security at Cloudflare and founded Vectra, among other experiences. Now he heads up security at DEF CON, is a member of the Ransomware Taskforce, and is the co-founder and CTO at AI observability startup nbhd.ai.
If you hadn't heard of him from any of these roles, or from his work in the entertainment biz, he's also known for his famous research into Apple's Touch ID sensor, which he was able to compromise on both the iPhone 5S and 6 during his time as principal researcher at Lookout. Other consumer-grade kit to get the Rogers treatment include the short-lived Google Glass devices, also while he was at Lookout, and the Tesla Model S back in 2015. "It's a sad fact that in the US GoFundMe has become the de facto standard for covering insurance shortfalls," Rogers said. "I will be forever grateful to my friends who stood it up for me and those who donated to it so that I can resume making bad guys cry as soon as feasibly possible."
The cybersecurity community has rallied together to support Rogers' fundraiser, which has accrued over $83,000 in donations. The goal is $100,000.
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People come from all over the world trying to get snowed in at the highest pub in Britain - they bring blankets and supplies hoping to get a week off work
Thirty-two guests, including six staff members, were said to be in 'high spirits' after spending their fourth day trapped inside the Tan Hill Inn following heavy snow.
Emotional moment cancer-ridden bulldog named Buddy has end-of-life celebration with 100 friends
Buddy's owner, aware that the dog only had a few days left, took to Craigslist and Facebook to announce a farewell party at a Park in Huntington Beach, California.
Yellow weather warning of ice issued for south east England
The Met Office have issued a yellow weather warning of ice affecting London and south-east England for tomorrow
Molly-Mae Hague cuts a chic figure in an all-brown outfit as she checks into five-star London hotel to prepare for her documentary launch
The influencer, 25, is set to set to address her split with Tommy Fury in her new money-spinning Prime TV show, Molly Mae: Behind it All.