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[ad_1] In 2017, Karuna Nundy wrote an open letter to Indian women, laying out the protections in the country’s constitution if they are raped, assaulted, seeking an abortion, or demanding fair treatment from an employer. “I write to you today so you will know your power,” she wrote. “The State must enforce your basic rights,...
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[ad_1] Legal experts have raised fresh concerns about a federal government plan to introduce new defamation laws for social media posts, saying changes to the bill recommended by a Senate committee do not overcome fundamental flaws in the proposal. Top defamation lawyers and academics warned earlier this year that the Morrison government’s proposal to change...
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[ad_1] US Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner holds a hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC in April 2021. (Saul Loeb/Pool/AFP/Getty Images) US Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner avoided directly criticizing President Biden’s remark Saturday that Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power,” instead shifting focus onto Putin, saying, “There is one...
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[ad_1] Researchers have provided a deep dive into the activities of Lyceum; an Iranian threat group focused on infiltrating the networks of telecoms companies and internet service providers (ISPs).  ZDNet Recommends The best security key While robust passwords help you secure your valuable online accounts, hardware-based two-factor authentication takes that security to the next level....
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[ad_1] San Francisco —  Chinese state-controlled media are placing volumes of content on popular social media platforms to air the government’s unique message about Russia’s war on Ukraine to a Western audience, analysts say. News readers don’t always know the content’s origin, they add. The official Xinhua News Agency, the English-language newspaper China Daily and...
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[ad_1] Cybercriminals use a wide variety of attack vectors to infiltrate corporate networks. From that point, they may spend weeks or months conducting research, identifying vulnerabilities, and exfiltrating sensitive data to their own servers for data theft extortion. Data exfiltration 101 describes the types of attacks that lead to data exfiltration and why 83% of...
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[ad_1] Police in the Solomon Islands say they’ll be taking a “zero-tolerance” policy to any violence as the country’s parliament sits for the first time since last year’s deadly riots. Police in the Solomon Islands, supported by Australian officers, train for rioting. (Source: RSIPF) The November unrest in Honiara was partly seen as a response...
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[ad_1] In an update that’s already rolling out, your Nest Hub will now display a cute birthday card at the top-right of its display when someone in your Google Contacts or Family Group has a birthday coming up. The company announced this on short notice via Twitter, but it was accompanied by an update on...
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[ad_1] U.S. officials have said that Russia appealed to China for military and economic support. Biden warned China’s leader, Xi Jinping, that granting that request would incur “consequences,” though the administration has not specified what those consequences might be. “The administration’s dilemma is that China is the world’s second-largest economy and the origin point of...
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[ad_1] You might be confused about deciding on which cloud storage to use among the multitude of services available. You may have a hybrid cloud workflow, using one service for personal use, while another for work emails and document backups. Most users prefer to use Apple’s iCloud Drive service, as it’s well-integrated with the Apple...
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