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An investigation discovered at least five active honeypot sites claiming to offer exam answers while collecting visitor data.
Ben Pogue, an apparent Freedom Convoy donor, was among 90,000 names included in leaked GiveSendGo donation data.
Reports show that websites for the embattled nation's defense and financial entities were struck by debilitating attacks on Tuesday.
Crowdfunding sites and payment providers will have to report convoy-related transactions to police under temporary emergency laws.
I'll stick with my padded sleeve, laptop bag, and peace of mind, thank you very much.
The successor to CloudReady is now in early access with a full rollout expected in the coming months.
Microsoft also revealed several taskbar enhancements and a pair of revamped Microsoft apps.
The company defended its animal testing practices in the wake of a complaint claiming 15 monkeys died at one facility between 2017-2020.
Users can even dial in the table's angle to increase the challenge.
From Siri to Night Sight, these are the post-iPhone features we can't live without.
Did the billionaire donate to the UN World Food Program, his own foundation, or something else entirely?
The San Francisco District Attorney called the practice "legally and ethically wrong."
4K laser projectors still aren't cheap, but they continue to drop in price, making an impressive home theater more accessible.
The Cole County prosecuting attorney said that the issue had already been resolved through non-legal means.
Heather Morgan, who also goes by her rap moniker "Razzlekahn," has been granted bail, despite being accused of trying to launder billions in Bitcoin.
In the end, researchers behind the study directly attributed 42% of drought conditions to human-caused warming.
Nearly half of the total funding is linked to U.S. accounts, the unverified data says.
Opera's web browser now supports emoji-only URLs, which doesn't sound that useful.
The suit claims the company violated state laws by gathering and using facial recognition data on millions of users without their consent.
The suspension, which affects nearly 90% of U.S. avocado imports, could swell already record-high prices.