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La angustia de una familia que encontró más de 50 pieles de serpiente en su casa, pero ni rastro del animal

La angustia de una familia que encontró más de 50 pieles de serpiente en su casa, pero ni rastro del animal
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Family terrified after finding 50 SNAKE SKINS in their loft but can t find the beast hiding in their house

SKIN CRAWLING Family terrified after finding 50 SNAKE SKINS in their loft but can’t find the beast hiding in their house Updated: May 7 2021, 8:46 ET Invalid Date, A FAMILY were left terrified after 50 snake skins were found in their loft - but the deadly predator hiding in their house could not be found. During a routine roof inspection of the family home located in Rocksberg, near the Sunshine Coast in southern Australia, a snake catcher made the grisly discovery. 2 Dave found up to 50 snake skins while conducting a routine inspection of the family s roofCredit: Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers/Facebook After popping his head into the family s roof expecting to find a serpent slithering around, Dave from Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers was shocked to instead spot up to 50 snake skeletons lurking in the darkness.

Snake catcher finds 50 snake skins that had been shed in a family s roof on the Sunshine Coast

Share Mr McKenzie said his colleague Dave who had been called to the home was in awe of how many skins had been left behind. He said they were able to tell which kind of snakes had been slithering through the roof - which were luckily non-venomous.  Dave has seen plenty of skins left in people s roofs before but nothing like this, he said. I actually saw well over 100 snake skins at a house once. The expert assured homeowners that harmless and non-venomous snakes such as pythons and tree snakes were actually beneficial because they can rid a house of rodents.

Attackers Dwell Time Plummets as Ransomware Hits Continue

Attackers Dwell Time Plummets as Ransomware Hits Continue May 20, 2021 Compliance May 4, 2021 Compliance Compliance euroinfosec) • May 3, 2021     Source: FireEye Mandiant Dwell time, which refers to how long hackers hang out in an organization s network before being discovered, has historically been a key metric for expressing whether hack-attack victims are getting better at detecting intruders. The longer attackers can spend in an organization s network, the more chance they have to jump to systems, crack passwords, find and exfiltrate valuable data and maybe leave crypto-locking malware on systems. The good news is that the average dwell time continues to decline, according to FireEye s Mandiant incident response group. The bad news is that it declined, in part, due to ransomware attackers often quickly revealing themselves when corporate networks become crypto-locked and inaccessible.

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