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The Radio 2 Book club celebrates the best in new fiction and recommends great reads. Sara will be interviewing top authors about their latest novels, and she’ll be catching up with librarians ...
Garth Brooks, after making the controversial decision to name his anonymous rape accuser in a recent court filing, has now submitted photos of Jane Roe as evidence. Earlier this week, Brooks ...
Garth Brooks, after making the controversial decision to name his anonymous rape accuser in a recent court filing, has now submitted photos of Jane Roe as evidence. Earlier this week, Brooks’ legal ...
The internet cybercriminal group known as "Anonymous Sudan" used malicious software tools known by such names as “Godzilla,” “Skynet” and “InfraShutdown" to launch a sprawling ...
Hacktivist gang Anonymous Sudan appears to have lost its anonymity after the US Attorney's Office on Wednesday unsealed an indictment identifying two of its alleged operators. The indictment [PDF] ...
Anonymous crypto wallets, also known as dark or stealth wallets, enable users to trade cryptocurrencies without disclosing personal information or transaction details. These wallets prioritize privacy ...
"Abraham Lincoln: His Life in Print" uses original printings of books and ephemera to create a sweeping, conceptual portrait of the man. See it Grolier Club through December 28; it's free and open ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Ruins are a theme in this week’s recommended books, from the collapse of the Victoria’s Secret lingerie empire to the lives ...
This comes after an anonymous threat was made against the school, Hawaii Island police said. The Hawaii Police Department heard about the threat around 1 p.m. Tuesday and launched a fourth-degree ...
Since launching in 2023, Anonymous Sudan has been behind numerous high-profile DDoS attacks, causing widespread outages and the inability for users worldwide to access targeted services.
But according to the US Department of Justice, a pair of Sudanese brothers allegedly behind the hacktivist group Anonymous Sudan launched a spree of those crude cyberattacks that was both powerful ...