Elon Musk’s Transparent Gov Site Exposed as Vulnerable

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) launched a transparent website to track government cuts under his leadership. However, the site has been found to be insecure and vulnerable to editing by anyone due to its reliance on an unsecured database. According to two anonymous web development experts, DOGE.gov is built on top of a … Read more

NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer Mission to Map Moon’s Water

NASA’s latest satellite mission, Lunar Trailblazer, is set to launch later this month and will embark on a journey to map the Moon’s surface for water. The small satellite, weighing 440 pounds, will use the gravity of the Sun, Earth, and Moon over several months to gradually line up for capture into lunar orbit. Lunar … Read more

Thailand Repatriates 260 Human Trafficking Victims from Myanmar Mostly Ethiopians

Thailand has repatriated 260 human trafficking victims, including 138 Ethiopians, who were being forced into labor in illegal online operations along its border with Myanmar. The victims came from unspecified “businesses” and were found by the Myanmar rebel group Democratic Karen Buddhist Army. The Thai army screened the group and verified their nationalities before sending … Read more

Salt Typhoon Strikes Again, Hits More Telecom Networks via Cisco Routers

A Chinese nation-state threat group linked to recent attacks on US and global telecom providers remains active, hitting multiple networks worldwide, including two in the United States. Recorded Future’s Insikt Group observed seven compromised Cisco network devices communicating with Salt Typhoon infrastructure on five telecom networks between early December and late January. Salt Typhoon primarily … Read more

California Gas Prices Expected to Rise as Summer Begins

California gas prices are likely to rise along with the rest of the country as summer approaches, due in part to global events and state environmental laws. The state’s reformulated gasoline program produces cleaner-burning gas that reduces emissions, contributing to higher prices. The program, introduced in the 1990s, ensures cars burn more environmentally friendly fuel, … Read more

Harvey Weinstein Sues Brother and Execs Over $45M Loan Scandal

Harvey Weinstein is suing his brother Bob Weinstein and other executives at their former film company The Weinstein Company over a $45 million loan guarantee. Weinsenstein, 72, claims he was misled into giving up his personal assets to secure the loan in 2016, which was used for personal gain by others. Weinstein’s lawyer says that … Read more

Post-Gazette Site Down, Error Code ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette website is currently inaccessible due to a timeout error. Users are experiencing an ‘ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT’ error message when attempting to access the site at www.post-gazette.com. To resolve the issue, users can try checking their internet connection, proxy settings, and firewall configuration. Additionally, running Windows Network Diagnostics may help identify and fix any underlying … Read more

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Ozempic May Help Reduce Alcohol Cravings in Obesity Treatment Study

A new government-funded study has found that medications commonly used to treat obesity, such as Ozempic, may also help people drink less alcohol. The study, which involved 48 adults, showed that nearly 40% of those who received the medication experienced no heavy drinking days, compared to 20% in the placebo group. The researchers, led by … Read more