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That suggests anyone could set up similar hardware somewhere else in the world and likely obtain their own collection of sensitive information. After all, the researchers restricted their experiment to only off-the-shelf satellite hardware: a $185 satellite dish, a $140 roof mount with a $195 motor, and a $230 tuner card, totaling less than $800.“This was not NSA-level resources. This was DirecTV-user-level resources. The barrier to entry for this sort of attack is extremely low,” says Matt Blaze, a computer scientist and cryptographer at Georgetown University and law professor at Georgetown Law. “By the week after next, we will have…
Terminally ill Victorians will be able to access voluntary assisted dying earlier under new changesBenita KolovosTerminally ill Victorians will be able to access voluntary assisted dying earlier under changes to the state’s once nation-leading legislation to be introduced to parliament today.The premier, Jacinta Allan, and the health minister, Mary-Anne Thomas, are holding a press conference to announce the changes to the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act, which include expanding the eligible timeframe for all terminal diagnoses from six to 12 months.A “gag clause” that stopped doctors from initiating conversations about voluntary assisted dying with patients will also be lifted, as will…
Mark Ronson has officially thrown his hat in the ring to potentially DJ Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s wedding. The Oscar and Grammy winner made a recent appearance on BBC Radio 2’s The Scott Mills Breakfast Show, where he was asked if he would want to DJ the superstar’s big day following her engagement in August. “I think there [are] a lot of people putting themselves up for that gig. Me, I am keeping the year open as well ’cause you don’t know [who might get that call],” Ronson responded. The Barbie composer revealed that he was recently able to…
blinking-dotLive updatesLive updates, Signing comes as families in Israel and Palestine reunite with their loved ones released from captivity in Gaza and Israeli jails.Published On 14 Oct 202514 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share
Sweden’s faint hopes of qualifying for the World Cup were all-but extinguished as the 2018 quarter-finalists lost 1-0 against Kosovo in Stockholm. Fisnik Asllani fired a first-half effort that allowed the Kosovans to complete a remarkable double over their opponents and boost their own hopes of booking at least a playoff place.Sweden – who featured £125m man Alexander Isak up front alongside Viktor Gyökeres – remain rooted to the bottom of Group B on one point. Isak, who played another 90 minutes after doing the same in the 2-0 defeat to Switzerland on Friday, failed to find the target as…
Goldman Sachs has agreed to acquire Industry Ventures, a 25-year-old, San Francisco-based investment firm with $7 billion in assets under management, CNBC was first to report on Monday. The deal underscores the growing importance of secondary markets and buyouts as traditional venture exits remain sluggish. The investment bank is paying $665 million in cash and equity, with up to $300 million more tied to the firm’s performance through 2030, according to a release from Goldman. The deal is expected to close in the first quarter of next year, and all 45 Industry Ventures employees are expected to join Goldman. We’ve…
‘Peace in the Middle East’: Trump signs ceasefire deal in EgyptIsraelis and Palestinians have celebrated as a major hostage and prisoner exchange on Monday marked a significant step towards ending two years of war in Gaza.In a crucial first phase of the US-brokered plan to end the war, Hamas returned all living Israeli hostages, while Israel freed almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.There were emotional scenes as families of the Israeli hostages screamed and cried with happiness as they embraced their freed loved ones.And for the Palestinians who were freed from Israeli jails, crowds waving flags greeted them joyfully as…
SAG-AFTRA has unveiled the launch of the union’s Verticals Agreement, a new media contract created for the needs of serialized micro and vertical dramas. The agreement will cover various productions with budgets under $300,000, and offer protections and flexibility for creators, actors, and producers in SAG-AFTRA. “We’re thrilled to introduce an agreement that reflects the way today’s audiences consume content while ensuring performers are protected and supported. This agreement works for the realities of these productions — their pace, their budgets, and their creative ambitions, while upholding the union’s core standards of actor protections,” said Chief Negotiator and National Executive…
Lecturers at public universities in Nigeria have begun a two-week strike over pay and funding.The industrial action comes just weeks after universities resumed for a new academic year.Announcing the decision, the leader of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (Asuu), Professor Chris Piwuna, described the decision as “inevitable” due to what he said was government failures.The government has urged lecturers to reconsider the strike, stressing that constructive dialogue remains the best way to resolve the crisis.The government added that striking lecturers can expect not to be paid under the country’s “No Work, No Pay” labour law.In a statement, it said…