Search for missing sisters is extended to coast as worried family say they were both happy and cheerful in the days before they disappeared
Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32 from Hungary , were last seen on Market Street at Victoria Bridge at around 2am on Tuesday.
Britain's gas crisis could lead to higher energy bills if we have to import more from the EU to keep country running, expert says
With Centrica and National Gas at odds over the UK's gas stocks, the Government may be forced to turn to the EU to ensure supply, in a move which could spell disaster for consumers.
PETER HITCHENS: Why I'm BEGGING you to read these disturbing new claims in the Lucy Letby case
In the words I reproduce in this article, there is something very shocking about the Lucy Letby case. It comes from a speech made in the House of Commons last Wednesday.
Ozempic didn't work for me because I kept making this big mistake. Then doctors told me the incredible unknown secret to using weight-loss jabs properly - and keeping staying slim when you stop
Often patients reach their goal weight and feel good about themselves. Then, because of the initial success, they decide the drugs have done their job and simply stop taking them.
Patsy Palmer gives emotional update on LA home as she admits she feels 'helpless' over in London after being left 'heartbroken' by wildfire devastation
The EastEnders actress, 52, moved to Malibu in 2014 along with husband Richard and her children, however she is currently in London for work.
My bottom has become flatter with age and I don't pass the 'pencil test'. So can you guess the little secret that's made it look like this again aged 50?
If, like me, you are grown up enough to remember the 90s properly, then the news that big bums are back may take a bit of processing.
Foreign Cybercriminals Bypassed Microsoft's AI Guardrails, Lawsuit Alleges
"Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit is taking legal action to ensure the safety and integrity of our AI services," according to a Friday blog post by the unit's assistant general counsel. Microsoft blames "a foreign-based threat-actor group" for "tools specifically designed to bypass the safety guardrails of generative AI services, including Microsoft's, to create offensive and harmful content.
Microsoft "is accusing three individuals of running a 'hacking-as-a-service' scheme," reports Ars Technica, "that was designed to allow the creation of harmful and illicit content using the company's platform for AI-generated content" after bypassing Microsoft's AI guardrails:
They then compromised the legitimate accounts of paying customers. They combined those two things to create a fee-based platform people could use. Microsoft is also suing seven individuals it says were customers of the service. All 10 defendants were named John Doe because Microsoft doesn't know their identity.... The three people who ran the service allegedly compromised the accounts of legitimate Microsoft customers and sold access to the accounts through a now-shuttered site... The service, which ran from last July to September when Microsoft took action to shut it down, included "detailed instructions on how to use these custom tools to generate harmful and illicit content."
The service contained a proxy server that relayed traffic between its customers and the servers providing Microsoft's AI services, the suit alleged. Among other things, the proxy service used undocumented Microsoft network application programming interfaces (APIs) to communicate with the company's Azure computers. The resulting requests were designed to mimic legitimate Azure OpenAPI Service API requests and used compromised API keys to authenticate them. Microsoft didn't say how the legitimate customer accounts were compromised but said hackers have been known to create tools to search code repositories for API keys developers inadvertently included in the apps they create. Microsoft and others have long counseled developers to remove credentials and other sensitive data from code they publish, but the practice is regularly ignored. The company also raised the possibility that the credentials were stolen by people who gained unauthorized access to the networks where they were stored...
The lawsuit alleges the defendants' service violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the Lanham Act, and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and constitutes wire fraud, access device fraud, common law trespass, and tortious interference.
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Davina McCall, 57, puts on a leggy display as she slips into Baywatch swimsuit and hot pants in Masked Singer video
The TV star, 57, ensured all eyes were on her as she slipped into a Baywatch costume in a BTS Masked Singer video on Saturday.
Monster of Avignon Dominique Pelicot's daughter Caroline Darian makes damning statement in first interview since his conviction in France's biggest-ever rape trial
Caroline Darian remained a pillar by her mother's side during the grotesque trial of Dominique Pelicot, for raping and organising the mass rape of his wife, Gisèle.
The pistachio billionaires who guzzle more water than all of fire-ravaged Los Angeles
Epic water consumption by 'Beverly Hills farmers' Stewart and Lynda Resnick has been spotlighted by the drought-fuelled infernos tearing apart America's second-biggest city.
New blood test could tell if you'll get Alzheimer's years from now
A new test may be key to uncovering new Alzheimer's disease therapies, allowing patients to be treated before the condition becomes severe.
Alicia Douvall's incredible transformation: Glamour model who spent £1m on 400 plastic surgeries and bedded Simon Cowell is now the proud head of a natural beauty empire
Alicia Douvall has had more than 400 cosmetic procedures totalling to a self-estimated £1 million.
How four serious illnesses impact your skin, and solutions from the experts
Serious illness can have an impact on your complexion. Rosie Green gets some expert advice on how to soothe your body - and soul.
'Devastated' Aussie Hollywood star Mel Gibson reveals the personal items he lost when his $23million Malibu mansion burned down in LA fires
Gibson, 69, opened up to Fox host Laura Ingraham and took a philosophical view of the tragedy.
A-listers fight for sold-out hotel suites after fleeing LA mansions... but as they sip cocktails and have Ozempic delivered to their rooms while the city burns, it feels like a scene from Titanic, reveals CAROLINE GRAHAM
A line of some of LA's wealthiest residents stretched out from the lobby and down the red carpet to the car park where distraught people arrived clutching children and dogs.
Zuck 2.0: What's really behind Mark Zuckerberg's startling transformation from meek Democrat darling to cage-fighting MAGA warrior
Mark Zuckerberg sat down with podcaster Joe Rogan for three hours on Friday and barely mentioned his newfound support of President-elect Donald Trump. Could this be Zuck 2.0?
I filmed a thief stealing £10k tools from my van and escaping in a taxi... but what the police told me after left me gobsmacked
The raider was recorded on a doorbell camera making repeated trips over the course of a full hour to empty the contents of the van he had broken into and prepare it to be collected.
The affluent Essex housing estate that was once a farm and mental hospital
The location of the estate has a strange and varied history
Expert reveals the subtle reason Meghan Markle's clothing makes her look drained - while Kate Middleton's outfits make her pop writes CLAUDIA JOSEPH
WHILE the late Queen became known for her rainbow wardrobe, enabling her to stand out from the crowd, Meghan Markle was once dubbed the 'Queen of Cream'
How Trump's plan to make Canada the 51st state could change the U.S... and backfire on Republicans
President-elect Donald Trump doubled down on making Canada the 51st state, but expanding the U.S. to the north could be disastrous for Republicans in Washington, DC.