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Internal Security Forces: Predators exploit peaceful demonstrations to create chaos The General Command of the Internal Security Forces - North and East Syria said that some stalkers and those who tamper with public security exploited the peaceful demonstrations and attacked the military points, centers and institutions, using weapons against the demonstrators which led to civilian casualties, calling on the people to pay attention and beware of being dragged behind these seditions. NEWS DESK This came through a statement issued by the General Command of the Internal Security Forces - North and East Syria regarding the demonstrations and protests that took place in several areas of north eastern Syria, rejecting the decision to raise fuel prices by the Autonomous Administration, and the text of the statement stated: ....
Abuse of NZ shell companies and trusts highlighted in global money laundering report 29 Apr, 2021 07:30 AM 4 minutes to read The Financial Action Task Force highlighted shell companies and trusts as being vulnerable to money laundering activity in New Zealand. Photo / File The Financial Action Task Force highlighted shell companies and trusts as being vulnerable to money laundering activity in New Zealand. Photo / File Abuse of shell companies and trusts pose one of the top money laundering threats in New Zealand as transnational organised crime groups seek to exploit the country s financial and legal structures, an international report has found. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a global money laundering and terrorist financing watchdog, said there are money laundering threats from proceeds of crime generated both domestically and internationally, particularly through the country s financial, legal, property and cash-intensive ....
Tracked as CVE-2020-24557 (CVSS 7.8), the high-severity vulnerability was patched in August last year after researchers with Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative explained that prior access to a vulnerable system is required for successful exploitation of the bug. “This vulnerability allows local attackers to escalate privileges on affected installations of Trend Micro Apex One. An attacker must first obtain the ability to execute low-privileged code on the target system in order to exploit this vulnerability,” the researchers said. The security issue impacts ApexOne Security Agent’s logic that provides control over access to the Misc folder and could result in an attacker being able to execute code in the context of SYSTEM. ....
Zimbabwe ready to exploit home conditions, says Sean Williams Sports April 21, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Zimbabwe captain Sean Williams Tuesday said that his team was looking forward to halt Pakistan’s top-order as they had chalked out a plan especially for free-flowing Fakhar Zaman. Talking to media in a virtual conference from Zimbabwe, Sean said his team knew well how to restrict Fakhar. “We know that he is coming out of an exceptional series against South Africa. He was more fluent with the bat than anyone else. We know well how to halt his progress and how to restrict him from scoring fluently despite the fact that he had scored two double hundreds during Pakistan’s last visit here.” ....
Transtasman: Aussies exploit loophole on overseas travel ban 20 Apr, 2021 01:21 AM 3 minutes to read Australians could exploit the loophole to visit Europe and the States, via New Zealand. Photo / Jason Oxenham Australians could exploit the loophole to visit Europe and the States, via New Zealand. Photo / Jason Oxenham news.com.au Australians have been given their first taste of travel beyond thier borders in almost 400 days, but it turns out some travellers want to venture even further. Since the opening of the trans-Tasman travel bubble across the ditch, Aussie travellers have been quick to jump on the apparent loophole which means you can travel further than just a visit to New Zealand. ....