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Winners Announced in 5th Annual Livermore Poetry Contest

Livermore Poet Laureate Cynthia Patton has announced the winners in the city’s fifth annual science poetry contest, “Poetry in a Test Tube,” designed to celebrate Livermore’s scientific heritage. In the Youth Division (kindergarten through fifth grade), first place went Avery Lockhart, Leo R. Croce Elementary, for “Rain, Rain, Where Have You Been?” Second place went to Caleb McWhorter, Emma C. Smith Elementary, for “The Egret,” and third place went to Imogene Lockhart, Leo R. Croce, for “My Little Seed.” Middle School Division: First place went to Nathanael Resong for “The Life of a Star;” second went to Friedrich Hohensee for “Rift;” and third went to Colton DeGroat for “Zap.” All three attend Mendenhall Middle School.

Blockchain Week in Review - April 2021 #3 | Perkins Coie

Anomalous surge in DNS queries knocked Microsoft s cloud off the web last week

Plus: Top universities hit by data-stealing extortionists Share Copy in Brief It was a tsunami of DNS queries that ultimately took out a host of Microsoft services, from Xbox Live to Teams, for some netizens about an hour on April Fools Day, Redmond has said. Or as the Windows giant put it, the outage was the result of an anomalous surge in DNS queries from across the globe targeting a set of domains hosted on Azure. In a postmortem examination of the downtime, Microsoft said the flood of requests triggered a programming flaw in its infrastructure that hampered its ability to cope with the demand:

DeepDotWeb Administrator Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering Conspiracy

DeepDotWeb Administrator Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering Conspiracy Details Written by IVN Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - An Israeli national pleaded guilty Wednesday for his role in operating DeepDotWeb (DDW), a website that connected internet users with Darknet marketplaces, where they purchased illegal firearms, malware and hacking tools, stolen financial data, heroin and fentanyl, and other contraband. According to court documents, Tal Prihar, 37, an Israeli citizen residing in Brazil, owned and operated DDW along with co-defendant Michael Phan, 34, of Israel, beginning in October 2013. In addition to providing general information about the Darknet, DDW provided users with direct links to illegal Darknet marketplaces, which are not accessible through traditional search engines. For providing these links, Prihar and Phan received kickback payments from the marketplaces in the form of virtual currency, including approximately 8,155 bitcoins (worth appr

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