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Check Point released an alarming report claiming that four out of ten smartphones are vulnerable to cyber-attacks. The security firm s Mobile Security Report 2021 has revealed some alarming details about the previous online attacks and other malicious hacking activities this 2021.
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A demonstrator wears a mask as he tries to use his cell phone during a protest inside the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Civic Center station on August 15, 2011 in San Francisco, California. The hacker group Anonymous staged a demonstration at a BART station this evening after BART officials turned off cell phne service in its stations last week during a disruptive protest following a fatal shooting of a man by BART police.
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Thailand follows Denmark, Norway and Iceland in suspending AstraZeneca vaccine Mar 12, 2021, 12:20 PM
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Thailand said it was waiting for the results of investigations into potential side effects.
Denmark, Norway, and Iceland said Thursday they were suspending the vaccine over concerns about blood clots.
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Thailand said Friday it had paused use of AstraZeneca s COVID-19 vaccine while investigators looked into potential side effects and adverse reactions, becoming the first Asian country to make the move.
Denmark, Norway, and Iceland all said on Thursday they were suspending all use of the vaccine following several cases of blood clots among vaccinated people. Several other European countries, including Italy, have suspended a specific batch of the vaccine.
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An iris-recognition device is operated at Argus Soloutions August 11, 2005 in Sydney, Australia. The Australian Federal Government are considering including biometric data such as fingerprints, iris scans, or facial recognition on a national identity card in a bid to combat fraud, illegal immigration and terrorism. Details of individuals biometrics would be stored on the card in an algorithmic code to prevent identity theft.
According to Gizmodo s latest report, this pocket-sized, dolphin-themed hacking gadget can do malicious things. These include hacking access points and opening NFD (Network Function Disaggregation)-based locks of laptops and PCs.