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Ten officials have been indicted in Iran over the 2020 military shootdown of a Ukrainian passenger plane that killed 176 people, but the move did nothing to quell Canadian demands for accountability Tuesday.
More than 100 of the 176 victims – at least one of whom was pregnant – had ties to Canada, including 55 Canadian citizens and 30 permanent residents.
COLUMBUS A man implicated in the alleged pedophile-pill ring a federal grand jury indicted last summer is asking to be released from custody, arguing new evidence has come to light showing he did not drive kids to a Wheelersburg home to be abused.
W. David Cole, 62, of Portsmouth, is described in court records as a close friend of 69-year-old Larry Dean Porter, who authorities said paid parents cash and drugs in order to rape their children. Federal records indicate this had been going on for years â one witness told the FBI she had seen parents, who themselves had been abused by Porter, bring their own children to him years later.
Ubiquiti s Breach Notification: The No Evidence Hedge
May 5, 2021
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Ubiquiti sells internet-connected surveillance cameras, but it was apparently failing to watch its own networks closely for signs of hack attacks.
When a breached business says it has no evidence that attackers either stole data or used it to commit fraud, take the claim with a grain of salt.
Unfortunately, many organizations pepper their data breach notifications with a variety of weasel words, including the no evidence hedge. Such spin seems designed to minimize any role the organization might have had in preventing or rapidly detecting the breach and to hide the fact that the organization could - and should - have done better by having in place systems that could have provided solid evidence about what happened and when.
Monday on FNCs Fox & Friends, Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) hit President Joe Biden over his failure to act on fixing the crisis at the United States border with Mexico.
Kennedy said that Biden just doesnt care about the surge of immigrants that are overwhelming the migrant facilities at the border. He warned of how dangerous and expensive the border crisis is for the United States.
Sometimes, when people act like they dont care, its not an act. I think President Biden just doesnt care, Kennedy outlined.
I think he plans on admitting between 2 and 3 million illegal immigrants into our country this year. We had hints of that in his campaign.