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Nuclear safety is paramount in planning a power plant, and strict regulations, licensing and ongoing monitoring make it a reliable industry. Before building a nuclear power plant, engineers and developers consider all threats, from cybersecurity to locations and earthquake events. Atomic Power offers a sustainable alternative to finite energy resources. However, building a nuclear power plant requires strict code, regulations and inspections to ensure long-term operational safety with a design that explains the estimated threat level. Unlike traditional power plants, nuclear facilities require intense international and national regulatory bodies to monitor. Regulatory framework for the construction of nuclear power plants…

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February 10, 2025Ravi LakshmananMalware/Web Security Threat actors have been observed targeting Asian Internet Information Services (IIS) servers as part of a search engine optimization (SEO) operation campaign designed to install BADIIS malware. “It is likely that the campaign is financially motivated, as redirecting users to illegal gambling websites indicates that attackers will deploy BADII for profit.” The campaign’s goals include IIS servers in India, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Korea, Japan and Brazil. These servers are associated with governments, universities, technology companies, and the communications sector. Requests to compromised servers can provide modified content from attackers, from redirects to…

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February 10, 2025Ravi LakshmananVulnerability/Data Protection Zimbra has released a software update to address critical security flaws in collaboration software. The vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-25064 has a CVSS score of 9.8 out of a maximum of 10.0. Zimbrasync service described as a SQL injection bug in the SOAP endpoint affecting versions prior to 10.0.12 and 10.1.4. Because it is due to the lack of proper disinfection of user-supported parameters, an authenticated attacker is required to inject any SQL query that can retrieve email metadata by “manipulating specific parameters in the request.” could be weaponized by. Zimbra also said it addressed another…

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February 10, 2025Ravi LakshmananVulnerability/Malware Threat actors take advantage of multiple security flaws in various software products, including ASP.NET Ajax and Veracore’s Progress Telerik UI with benefits, drop reverse and web shells, and can be persistent to compromised systems. It has been observed that maintain remote access. The zero-day exploitation of Veracore’s security flaws stems from a threat actor known as the XE Group, a cybercriminal group of Vietnamese origin that is known to have been active since at least 2010. “The XE Group has shifted from credit card skimming to targeted information theft, showing a significant shift in operational priorities,”…

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PodcastsPodcasts, take”Debi Tirar Mas Fotos” takes on gentrification, colonialism and tourism in the changing Puerto Rico. Bad Bunny’s new album, Debi Tirar Mas Fotos, has become the number one streaming album worldwide. It mixes a variety of Puerto Rican musical genres and touches on the themes of gentrification and the loss of cultural identity. How does the album bring about the battle for Puerto Ricans to survive in the world? In this episode: Episode Credits: This episode was produced by Marcos Bartlom with Hana Shokale, Hagill Saleja, Melanie Marich and our guest host Natasha del Toro. Edited by Noor Wazwaz.…

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Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir – Malik Haroon crouches on the ground covered with white frost on an early winter morning in Dafferpora village in Indian-administered Kashmir’s Pulwama district. He traces his fingers on the bark of an almond tree – of which there are hundreds around – to check for signs of fungal disease. “It’s fine,” he says, beaming. With the scenic snow-clad Pir Panjal mountains in the backdrop, Haroon’s 1.25 acres (0.5 hectares) of orchard land, fed by the Rumshi Nallah River in southern Pulwama, are plush with groves that yield nearly 30 tonnes of apples, pears, plums and almonds…

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This is an important development on the 1,082nd day of the full-scale invasion of Russia’s Ukraine.The situation for Monday, February 10th is as follows: Fineting The Russian Ministry of Defense said the Kremlin forces destroyed 35 Ukrainian drones overnight, with more than half of them defeating Russia’s Kursk region, adjacent to Ukraine. The Ukrainian military said 70 of the 151 Russian drones were released overnight. According to the military, 74 did not reach the target. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has confirmed an overnight drone attack on Kyiv, which caused fire in a non-resident building. No injuries were reported immediately. Ukrainian…

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The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 to lift the New Orleans Super Bowl LIX.The Philadelphia Eagles have slashed the Kansas City Chiefs’ bid to become the first NFL team to win three consecutive Super Bowls in a 40-22 victory at New Orleans. The Eagles’ defense was simply immeasurable on Sunday. Super Bowl 57 Chief. Eagles stunning running back Saquon Barkley grabbed the first half of the 31 to break the NFL record of all-time rushing yards for most rushing yards in the regular season and playoffs, adding icing to the Eagles Championship Cake did. Thumping’s victory came…

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Construction procurement is highly fragmented, manual, opaque, and forces contractors to combine multiple suppliers, to withstand long negotiations and to deal with late payments. These inefficiencies are even more pronounced in Saudi Arabia, where trillion dollars and real estate projects are underway. To address this, Riyadh-based Construction Tech Startup Brkz offers a technology-enabled managed marketplace that streamlines procurement and offers customized funding solutions. The company raised $9 million ($8 million in stock and $1 million in debt), bringing the series’ total A fund to $17 million, double investors. Aramco’s Waed, Beco Capital, Better Tomorrow Ventures, Class 5 Global, Fluent Ventures,…

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The US president says other countries in the Middle East could be tasked with rebuilding some of the war-torn enclaves.President Donald Trump has repeated the controversial proposal to rule Gaza, saying he has pledged to “buy and own” the war-torn enclave. Speaking to reporters on board Air Force 1 on Sunday, Trump said Gaza should be considered a “big real estate site” and that other countries in the Middle East could be tasked with handling redevelopment. I stated. “As long as the US rebuilds it, we can give it to other states in the Middle East and build that section,…

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