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Sanctioned spyware maker Intellexa had direct access to government espionage victims, researchers say

Spyware maker Intellexa had remote access to some of its government customers’ surveillance systems, giving company staffers the ability to see the personal data of people whose phones had been hacked with its Predator spyware, according to new evidence published by Amnesty International.  On Thursday, Amnesty and a coalition of media partners, including Israeli newspaper … Read more

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Neil Patrick Harris Calls Out Abby Lee Miller Over Editing Fail

Neil Patrick Harris Calls Out Abby Lee Miller Over Editing Fail Abby Lee Miller, of Dance Moms fame, recently attended the revival of Art on Broadway and posted some photographs with the show’s stars. No, in case you’re scared, Neil hasn’t had a recent facelift or replaced himself with a big lifelike doll. Instead, it … Read more

Outfit Ideas

7 Vogue-Approved Ways on How to Style Activewear

Is activewear just for the gym? Hit the streets in any city and you’ll immediately get your answer: a resounding, no. Whenever we’re out we see girls shopping in yoga clothes, finishing their runs at a bakery or the farmers’ market, and mixing sweats into their day-to-day looks. Whether or not these fitness-meets-fashion forays land … Read more

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Quentin Tarantino Slammed Over Paul Dano Comments

Quentin Tarantino Slammed Over Paul Dano Comments For context, the comments came when Quentin appeared on Bret Easton Ellis’s podcast this week to select his top 20 movies of the 21st century. He placed Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood at Number 5. The film — all about a ruthless oil prospector in early … Read more

Cryptocurrency

Are you doxxed? Crypto holders are now primary targets for violent gangs using one specific data overlap to locate homes

On the night of Nov. 26, Danylo K., a 21-year-old Ukrainian student and the son of Kharkiv’s deputy mayor, was lured to the underground garage of Vienna’s Sofitel hotel by a fellow student. As local outlets reported, what followed was a torture session designed to extract cryptocurrency wallet passwords: attackers beat him until his teeth … Read more

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In 1995, a Netscape employee wrote a hack in 10 days that now runs the Internet

Thirty years ago today, Netscape Communications and Sun Microsystems issued a joint press release announcing JavaScript, an object scripting language designed for creating interactive web applications. The language emerged from a frantic 10-day sprint at pioneering browser company Netscape, where engineer Brendan Eich hacked together a working internal prototype during May of 1995. While the … Read more

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