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Protect our data! Chris wants big fines for companies hacked by cybercriminals

Chris O’Keefe says it’s time for a discussion to consider compensating victims of high-profile data breaches after another Home Office data breach. He calls for a proper deterrent to protect customer data and if companies and governments can’t protect customer data – they shouldn’t. “Shouldn’t there be real accountability? If we’re putting our personal information […]

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The DEA is holding National Prescription Drug Take Back Day to prevent abuse and reduce overdose deaths

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO)—DEA’s National Prescription Drug Prescription Day is Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This biennial event offers anonymous disposal of unneeded medications at more than 4,000 local drop-off locations nationwide. Drug overdose deaths claim more than 300 lives every day. According to a report published by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health […]

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Social media is reacting as the CSK captain is not named in India’s squad for Tests in Australia

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced an 18-member squad for the five-match Test series against Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. While India have won their last two Test series Down Under, they are currently under pressure to defend their 18-match winning streak at home after conceding a massive first innings lead […]

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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris phones ‘spyed on’ by Chinese cyberspooks

One of the documents reportedly included Trump’s vice presidential vetting file. It included a 271-page document about the Ohio Senator’s record, as well as his public criticism of the former president. The hacker claimed they had a “range of documents from (Trump’s) legal documents and court documents to internal campaign discussions”. The hacker told Politico: […]

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The ghosts of the whales past

Election days across America were once jubilant holidays, with businesses closing and politicians handing out “fire water” and whale cake — a loaf of sweet bread with raisins, figs and spices — to buy votes. Newspapers dating back to the 18th century paint an amorphous picture — like ghosts or memories of past elections — […]