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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:News   来源:U.S.  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Barry Griffin, a manager at Canon, says these cameras are finding a market among filmmakers aiming to shoot with increased freedom, or who want to put cameras in tiny podcast studios and livestream high-quality shots of hosts and their guests.

Barry Griffin, a manager at Canon, says these cameras are finding a market among filmmakers aiming to shoot with increased freedom, or who want to put cameras in tiny podcast studios and livestream high-quality shots of hosts and their guests.

"The subjects of spearphishing emails were diverse and ranged from professional topics to adult themes," the report said.A vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook was also exploited to collect credentials "via specially crafted Outlook calendar appointment invitations".

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These kinds of techniques have been "a staple tactic of this group for over a decade," Rafe Pilling, director of threat intelligence at Sophos Counter Threat Unit, said.Camera access "would assist in the understanding of what goods were being transported, when, in what volumes and support kinetic [weapons] targeting," he added.Cyber security firm Dragos told the BBC it had been tracking hacking activity linked to that reported by the NCSC.

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It's chief executive Robert M. Lee said that the hackers it followed were not only interested in gaining a foothold in corporate computer networks but would infiltrate industrial control systems where they would be able to "steal important intellectual property and insights for espionage, or position themselves for disruptive attacks".to follow the world's top tech stories and trends.

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The EU is investigating Pornhub, Stripchat and two other pornography websites it believes may be falling foul of its online content laws.

The European Commission said the sites, which also include XVideos and XNXX, did not appear to have measures in place to safeguard children and their rights."Allowing a domestic poultry flock known to be exposed to avian influenza to remain alive allows a potential source of the virus to persist," CFIA said this month.

"It would increase the possibility of reassortment or mutation, particularly with birds raised in open pasture where there is ongoing exposure to wildlife. This could also increase the human health risk."Court records show Universal Ostrich Farms, based in the community of Edgewood, raises the birds for their meat and eggs and for antibody research. The farm said 398 ostriches face being killed. Ms Pasitney said the birds have been kept exclusively for research since 2020.

The farm had sought an exemption from the cull but CFIA said the birds did not meet the necessary criteria.The outbreak began on the farm last December and killed about 70 ostriches over two months, according to court records.

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