MAJURO â Sentenced to 50 years in Majuro jail as a teenager for a gruesome double murder, rape and robbery in the rural Laura area of Majuro in 2017, Alee Phillip received a modest victory with the recent Marshall Islands Supreme Court decision eliminating his conviction for rape.
The Supreme Court dismissed the rape conviction on a technicality: A victim must be alive for the perpetrator to be charged with rape under Marshall Islands law, which differentiates such a charge from necrophilia. The Supreme Court ruling will shave time off Phillipâs prison term, the longest in Marshall Islands history. But this weekâs High Court re-sentencing ensures that Phillip will remain incarcerated for four decades.
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Microsoft Exchange hack, larger than originally believed, prompts emergency task force
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A campaign by Chinese hackers that targeted Microsoft Corp.’s Exchange Server, an attack Microsoft warned about earlier this month, is larger than originally believed and has prompted the establishment of an emergency task force.
The vulnerabilities are being exploited by a group dubbed Hafnium, which is described as being “highly skilled and sophisticated.” The group apparently was attempting to steal information from U.S. targets, including universities, defense contractors, law firms and infectious-disease researchers.
Although Microsoft has released a patch for the vulnerabilities, the concern is that many users have yet to install the updates.