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Ransomware doesn’t hit everything at once. It slowly overflows the defense in stages. Like a water-enclosed ship, the attack begins quietly beneath the surface, with subtle warning signs that are easy to miss. By the time encryption begins, it’s too late to stop the flood. Each stage of a ransomware attack provides a small window to detect and stop threats before it’s too late. The problem is that most organizations are not monitoring early warning signs. It allows an attacker to quietly disable backups, escalate privileges, and avoid detection until encryption locks everything. By the time you see your ransomware…

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“Boxers draw the biggest advantage from their sparring partners…”- Epictetus, 50–135 AD It will be handed over. My chin was pushed in. My knees are bent. The bell rings and both boxers meet in the centre and circle. Red throws three jabs, Feint dumps the fourth, and Bang lands his right hand in the center blue. This isn’t the first day of Blue, and despite his solid defense in front of the mirror, he feels pressured. But something changed for the ring. Various punches, feints, strength – not like a simulation of his coach. Is my defense strong enough to…

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Clean hydrogen production technologies such as water electrolysis have attracted attention to dealing with climate change and environmental pollution. Water electrolysis is considered a promising technology that can generate hydrogen without carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. However, the challenges of lowering energy efficiency due to high operating voltages remain. The Need for Hydrogen to Fight Climate Change According to recent data from the Global Carbon Project, global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels are expected to reach 37.4 billion tonnes in 2024, reflecting a 0.8% increase compared to the previous year. This trend violates the global efforts to work towards a carbon-neutral…

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30 Euston Square has launched the “30ES Club,” an exclusive membership designed to enhance work, leisure and happiness. With VATs of over £250 a year, members will enjoy a range of premium perks including access to boutique bedrooms in central London locations, state-of-the-art meeting spaces and wellness facilities. “Club at 30ES” offers experts and travelers a unique blend of comfort, productivity and exclusiveness. Membership perks include 24-hour gym access, private work pods and stylish member lounges perfect for networking and winding. Additional benefits include priority bookings for meeting spaces at a priority rate, a complimentary hot breakfast per stay, and…

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When people think about cybersecurity threats, they often imagine external hackers who infiltrate their networks. However, some of the most harmful violations arise within the organization. Whether you’re negligent or malicious, insiders can put your organization at critical cybersecurity risks. According to Verizon’s 2024 Data Breach Investigation Report, 57% of businesses experience more than 20 insider-related security incidents a year, with human error involved in 68% of data breaches. This will result in Insider Attack being the highest cost per attack, following the 2024 cost of IBM Security’s data breach reporting. What is the insider threat? The insider threat arises…

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President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order that claims it aims to tighten election rules ahead of the midterm of 2026, addressing claims he has made frequently without evidence of massive election fraud. The new order, entitled “Maintaining and Protecting the integrity of American elections,” introduces strict new requirements voters must meet to vote. Here’s what we know: Important aspects of the new executive order Proof of citizenship requirements: To prevent non-Americans from voting in federal elections — actions already illegally punished by prison time and deportation — require voters to provide official evidence of U.S. citizenship, such…

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The court’s ruling removes barriers that could prevent Lee Jae Myung from running for president.South Korea’s appeals court overturned the 2024 legal ruling, finding that major opposition leader Lee Jaemune has not committed a crime of violating election laws, removing barriers that could prevent him from running for the president. Following Wednesday’s verdict, Lee was charged with a year in prison in November — said a decision by the Seoul High Court has fully proven him and proven the case is politically motivated. “It’s truly outrageous that all this energy and all the resources of the nation have been spent…

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March 26, 2025Ravi LakshmananPassword security/Cybercrime Research from extraordinary security shows that threat actors are leveraging electronic crime tools called Atlantis AIO Multicheckers to automate qualification packing attacks. Atlantis aio has emerged as a powerful weapon in cybercrime weapons, allowing attackers to rapidly and continuously test millions of stolen credentials,” the cybersecurity company said in its analysis. Qualifications are a type of tiebar attack in which enemies collect credentials for stolen accounts, usually consisting of a list of usernames or email addresses and passwords that use them to obtain unauthorized access to user accounts on unrelated systems via large autologin requests.…

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Avantamine is an innovative biology that combines the power to kill chlorine pathogens while avoiding the drawbacks of bleaching, making it an effective, safe and versatile solution for pandemic preparation and infection control. In fighting dangerous pathogens such as candida ary, avian flu, Ebola and the ever-evolving unknown threat, the world needs innovative solutions that combine safety, safety and safety without concern for the generation of resistance. Enter Avantamine – a new “please” for pandemic preparation and infection control. Historically, during outbreaks of infectious diseases such as the Covid-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centre for Disease…

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Turkiye, Istanbul — The scent of Istanbul’s Sarachan Square gathered over the weekend, with thousands protesting outside the local government’s headquarters in protest against the arrest of mayor Ekrem Imamoguru. The popular politician, chosen by the major opposition parties in Torkier as their candidate for the next presidential election, was arrested on March 19th. Since then, protests have exploded every day, and protesters have called for the government to resign. For Imamogul supporters, the decision to detain him from his office and eliminate him is that longtime Turkier leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan is in power. For the government and its…

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