ConnectWise customers get mysterious warning about 'sophisticated' nation-state hack
Pen tester on ScreenConnect bug: This one ‘terrifies’ me
ConnectWise has brought in the big guns to investigate a "sophisticated nation state actor" that broke into its IT environment and then breached some of its customers.…
Famous journalist Glenn Greenwald mired in sex tape scandal that he says was released by 'political enemies'
Glenn Greenwald said the clips were published without his 'knowledge or consent' and hit out at alleged 'political enemies' for being responsible.
Plans to build new homes on popular Thurrock playing fields blocked by council
The council is consulting on new proposals
ISPs Ask Justice Department To Sue States Over Low-Income Broadband Mandates After Court Losses
Major broadband lobby groups have asked the Trump administration to sue states that require internet service providers to offer low-cost plans to low-income residents, following their unsuccessful court challenges against such laws. The cable, telecom, and mobile industry associations filed the request this week with the Justice Department's new Anticompetitive Regulations Task Force, specifically targeting New York's law that mandates $15 and $20 monthly broadband options for eligible customers.
The industry groups suffered a significant legal defeat when the Supreme Court refused to hear their challenge to New York's affordability mandate in December 2024, after losing in federal appeals court. Now they face a potential wave of similar legislation, with California proposing $15 plans offering 100 Mbps speeds and ten other states considering comparable requirements.
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Kris Jenner, 69, is selling her size 10 clothing now that she has her size 6 bikini body from the '80s back
The 69-year-old reality TV star has listed a number of bigger pieces - some are size large and a few XL - on her Kardashian Kloset website for fans to snap up at a discounted price.
Katie Price forced to 'pull out of highly-anticipated tell-all tour' with Kerry Katona
The pair's show An Evening with Katie and Kerry - On Tour is set to kick off in Ellesmere Port on Thursday, September 11 and conclude in Hull on October 22.
Gene Hackman's secret Hollywood fistfight REVEALED three months after tragic death at 95
Gene Hackman's secret fistfight in Los Angeles - along with the star's hilariously petty response - has been revealed three months after his shock death at 95.
Feds arrest DoD techie, claim he dumped top secret files in park for foreign spies to find
28-year-old alleged to have made multiple drops to folks who turned out to be undercover FBI agents
A Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) IT specialist is scheduled to appear in court today after being caught by the FBI trying to surreptitiously drop top secret information to a foreign government in a public park.…
Awkward moment Dame Helen Mirren horrifies group of actresses by stating that NONE of them are 'beautiful'
She's one of the most acclaimed actresses of all time, boasting five Emmys, an Oscar, and a Tony.
Creepy moment Joe Biden leers towards TWO young female reporters... as he furiously hits back at Jake Tapper's book revelations
Joe Biden got saucy with a reporter who asked him about questions about his mental capabilities.
Vet who 'permanently injured' dog by leaving surgical instrument in its body after op is allowed to keep working - as campaigners say complaints are ignored
Trace Brown (left), from East Lothian, took her dog Honey to the vets for an operation - but Honey was left seriously ill after she was closed up with the instrument inside her.
Thom Yorke reveals 'heavy toll my mental health' has suffered since walking off stage following pro-Palestine heckling and 'fills in the blanks' about his views on Israel-Gaza war
The rock-star's revelation came in a social media post on Friday, in which he also spoke out abut his thoughts on the ongoing conflict between Israel Palestine.
The Hottest New Vibe Coding Startup May Be a Sitting Duck For Hackers
Lovable, a Swedish startup that allows users to create websites and apps through natural language prompts, failed to address a critical security vulnerability for months after being notified, according to a new report. A study by Replit employees found that 170 of 1,645 Lovable-created applications exposed sensitive user information including names, email addresses, financial data, and API keys that could allow hackers to run up charges on customers' accounts.
The vulnerability, published this week in the National Vulnerabilities Database, stems from misconfigured Supabase databases that Lovable's AI-generated code connects to for storing user data. Despite being alerted to the problem in March, Lovable initially dismissed concerns and only later implemented a limited security scan that checks whether database access controls are enabled but cannot determine if they are properly configured.
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Scots union boss has THIRD home - this time in Spain - despite condemning 'negative' effects of second homes
The second home hypocrisy scandal surrounding Scotland's top union boss deepened as it was revealed she owns a THIRD home in Spain .
Colchester man died after losing control of motorbike and crashed into lamp post
The tragedy occurred just hours before another fatal crash happened on the same road
Arabella Chi gives birth to a baby girl! Love Island star shares adorable photo of newborn as she welcomes first child with boyfriend Billy Henty
Sharing an adorable black and white photo of the newborn, she confirmed her name and weight.
Apple issues warning to all 1.8b iPhone users over security threat: 'Act NOW'
Apple is urging all of their 1.8 billion iPhone users to take steps to protect themselves from a security threat lurking in devices, allowing hackers to access personal information.
German Court Confirms Civil Liability for Corporate Climate Harms
An anonymous reader shares a report: In a landmark ruling advancing efforts to hold major polluters accountable for transnational climate-related harms, on May 28 a German court concluded that a corporation can be held liable under civil law for its proportional contribution to global climate change, Climate Rights International said today.
Filed in 2015, the case against German energy giant RWE AG challenged the corporation to pay for its proportional share of adaptation costs needed to protect the Andean city of Huaraz, Peru, from a flood from a glacial lake exacerbated by global warming. RWE AG, one of Europe's largest emitters, is estimated to be responsible for approximately 0.47% of global historical global greenhouse gas emissions.
"This groundbreaking ruling confirms that corporate emitters can no longer hide behind borders, politics, or scale to escape responsibility," said Lotte Leicht, Advocacy Director at Climate Rights International. "The court's message is clear: major carbon polluters can be held legally responsible for their role in driving the climate crisis and the resulting human rights and economic harms. If the reasoning of this decision is adopted by other courts, it could lay the foundation for ending the era of impunity for fossil fuel giants and other big greenhouse gas emitters."
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's star-studded Italian wedding threatened by furious protesters in Venice
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's extravagant Italian wedding is already making waves in Venice where outraged locals say their beloved city is being 'held hostage by the world's richest man.'
AMANDA PLATELL: Meghan's bizarre vegetable haul has made me realise something utterly shocking... we are the fools, and she's the Machiavellian mastermind
My eyes were on stalks watching a beatific and spotlessly clean Meghan Sussex in her latest video showing off the 'home-grown' vegetables from the garden at her $29million Californian mansion.