Billions of devices running modern operating systems like Linux and Windows could be at risk due to a powerful new security vulnerability, new research found. Security company Eclypsium has discovered a EUFI Secure Boot Vulnerability that allows unrestricted access to affected systems. Virtually all modern servers, client PCs and other …
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Conservatives List Big Tech Bias Allegations Amid Tense Hearing Appearance
Republicans in the House of Representatives brought tech CEOs to task on charges that their companies intentionally blocked or censored conservative ideas. Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, wasted no time reciting a list of unfair treatment cases during a hearing with testimony from Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Jeff Bezos of Amazon, …
Read More »Coastal flooding puts 20% of the world economy at risk by 2100, according to a new report
Residents take pictures and explore the catastrophic damage of downtown Sanford following extreme flooding across central Michigan on May 20, 2020 in Sanford, Michigan. Matthew Hatcher | fake pictures According to the new report published Thursday in Springer Nature, up to 20% of the world’s gross domestic product could be …
Read More »Trump: feds won’t leave Portland until governor cracks down on protesters
President TrumpDonald John Trump Governor Approval Rates Drop As COVID-19 Cases Rise Gohmert Says He Will Take Hydroxychloroquine As Treatment For Virginia Governor COVID-19, Senators Seek CDC Help With Coronavirus Outbreak In Center immigration detention MORE He insisted Thursday that federal agents would not leave Portland until Oregon Governor Kate …
Read More »NCAA to allow players to make commemorative and social justice statements on uniforms this season
Watch now: NCAA Approves General Exemption Allowing Teams to Play at Week Zero (1:24) The NCAA Laws of the Game Oversight Panel announced Thursday that it will allow players to make social justice, commemorative and commemorative statements, as well as other messages, on their jerseys in 2020. Current NCAA rules …
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