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Man stamps pigeon to death for eating hotdog crumbsJeremy Wayle kills 'vermin' pigeon after trapping animal by standing on its wing in front of shoppers in Exeter city centre 'as he has phobia of birds'
Mystery as 16ft python found in Lancashire canalExperts say huge snake might have been living in wild for several days before being found dead in Leeds and Liverpool Canal in Rishton
‘FREAK’ flaw undermines security for Apple and Google users, researchers discoverTechnology companies are scrambling to fix a major security flaw that for more than a decade left users of Apple and Google devices vulnerable to hacking when they visited millions of supposedly secure Web sites, including Whitehouse.gov, NSA.gov and FBI.gov.Researchers discovered in recent weeks that they could force browsers to use the weaker encryption, then crack it over the course of just a few hours. In recent days, FBI.gov and Whitehouse.gov have been fixed, though NSA.gov remains vulnerable, said Green. Apple is preparing a security patch that will be in place next week for both its computers and its mobile devices, said company spokeswoman Trudy Miller.Google’s Chrome browser is not vulnerable to the FREAK bug, but the browser that comes built into most Android devices is vulnerable. Connections to Google’s search Web site are not affected by the flaw.
Greece to pass anti-austerity billGreece's government submitted a bill to offer free food and electricity to thousands of poverty-stricken Greeks as its first legislative act in parliament, in a symbolic move to address what it calls a "humanitarian crisis".Athens, which got a four-month extension of a financial rescue from the eurozone last month, has sought to assure its lenders that such measures will not burden the budget while showing Greeks that it is sticking to pre-election pledges.
Ukip named UK's most hated brand, followed by the Tories and MarmiteTop ten most-loved brands1 Amazon2 Cadbury3 Walkers4 Heinz5 BBC16 Google7 Kellogg's8 Boots9 Tesco10 ITVTop ten most-hated brands1 Ukip2 Conservatives3 Marmite4 Ryanair5 Labour6 LibDems7 McDonalds8 Starbucks9 Facebook10 KFC
Britain's most wanted foreign suspected criminals revealed: The 17 'murderers, rapists and paedophiles' hiding out in the UK
D-Link patches critical router flaws, says more fixes to comeD-Link started issuing patches for several of its home router products on Monday after three vulnerabilities were discovered by an independent researcher... Canadian systems engineer Peter Adkins.D-Link has now acknowledged the existence of a problem, saying that three new firmware updates have been released for its DIR-820L router.In an advisory, the company said it will release additional firmware updates over the coming week, encompassing the following router models: DIR-626L DIR-636L DIR-808L DIR-810L DIR-826L DIR-830L DIR-836LAdkins believes additional products are also affected.
Greece revokes new police guidelines on migration control, says policy reform pending
Jaw bone discovered in Ethiopia is oldest known human lineage remainsAround 400,000 years older than previous discovery of homo lineage, 2.8m-year-old jaw and five teeth was found on rocky slope in Afar region
QuoteJaw bone discovered in Ethiopia is oldest known human lineage remainsAround 400,000 years older than previous discovery of homo lineage, 2.8m-year-old jaw and five teeth was found on rocky slope in Afar regionhttp://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/mar/04/jaw-bone-discovery-in-ethiopia-is-oldest-ever-human-lineage-remains
Quote from: Maik on Thursday, 05 March, 2015 @ 00:02:01QuoteJaw bone discovered in Ethiopia is oldest known human lineage remainsAround 400,000 years older than previous discovery of homo lineage, 2.8m-year-old jaw and five teeth was found on rocky slope in Afar regionhttp://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/mar/04/jaw-bone-discovery-in-ethiopia-is-oldest-ever-human-lineage-remainsNo need to go to Ethiopia: their relatives are still walking round Brum.