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The problem with prison abolition movement? Misunderstanding it

The prison-industrial complex in the United States has come under renewed scrutiny in recent years, particularly in the wake of the Black Lives Matter

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Why Pursue Dual Degree Over Just One MBA

Discover the Advantage of Pursuing a Dual Degree over a Singular MBA Programme. Explore the Benefits and Opportunities of Dual Degree Programmes in the Realm of Business Education.

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PAPERWALL: Chinese Websites Posing as Local News Outlets Target Global Audiences with Pro-Beijing Content

A network of at least 123 websites operated from within the People’s Republic of China while posing as local news outlets in 30 countries across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, disseminates pro-Beijing disinformation and ad hominem attacks within much larger volumes of commercial press releases. We name this campaign PAPERWALL. We attribute the PAPERWALL campaign to Shenzhen Haimaiyunxiang Media Co., Ltd., aka Haimai, a PR firm in China based on digital infrastructure linkages between the firm’s official website and the network. These findings confirm the increasingly important role private firms play in the realm of digital influence operations and the propensity of the Chinese government to make use of them.

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Beware! Cybercriminals exploit abandoned '1800' toll-free numbers to target online users in Gujarat

Cybercriminals in Gujarat are using discarded toll-free numbers starting with 1800 to scam unsuspecting victims by pretending to be legitimate customer support agents. These numbers were once used by government departments, corporations, and banks but were abandoned or replaced over time, leading criminals to seize them. The cyber crooks based in China have acquired 52 such helpline numbers, aiming to steal personal and financial information from victims.

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