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The two-week period of royal mourning continues, during which the Queen will mark her 95th birthday
More than 13 million people in the UK watched live television coverage of the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral which saw a Queen in mourning, masked and sitting alone, during her first public appearance since the death of her husband of 73 years.
The BBC’s coverage of the scaled-back military procession and St George’s Chapel service at Windsor Castle attracted 11 million viewers at its peak, with ITV seeing 2.1 million and Sky about 450,000. The Queen Mother’s 2002 funeral was watched by 10.4 million, while that of Diana, Princess of Wales, had a record 32 million in 1997.
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Allies of Alexei Navalny have called on his supporters to stage mass protests on Wednesday in towns and cities all across Russia, amid a dire warning that the jailed Kremlin critic is now dangerously ill and could die “at any minute”.
Navalny’s team said the situation had got so desperate that there was no time to delay. They had previously said street protests would resume once they reached 500,000 signatures in support – with the current tally around 50,000 short.
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FBI hacks vulnerable US computers to fix malicious malware https://t.co/Svl7y1gZwQ
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) April 17, 2021
fbi cleaned up computers (GS),
Including from their own spying malware which is (or was) omnipresent?
With the purpose of hiding the traces of their own cyber crimes and unlawful mass surveillance?
That what I think happened with my laptop. And I think, they are very well aware of it.
The FBI has been hacking into the computers of US companies running insecure versions of Microsoft software in order to fix them, the US Department of Justice has announced.
The operation, approved by a federal court, involved the FBI hacking into “hundreds” of vulnerable computers to remove malware placed there by an earlier malicious hacking campaign, which Microsoft blamed on a Chinese hacking group known as Hafnium.
Hafnium’s operation placed backdoors into “tens of thousands” of servers running Microsoft’s Exchange software, which allows businesses to manage emails, contacts and calendars for their employees. It took advantage of a weakness in the servers, now fixed, to plant the malware, which allowed the hackers to return at a later date.
The FBI’s campaign uses the same weakness in the “hundreds” of servers that have still not been patched to hack the hackers – breaking into the vulnerable computers and removing the backdoors entirely.
“Today’s court-authorised removal of the malicious web shells demonstrates the Department’s commitment to disrupt hacking activity using all of our legal tools, not just prosecutions,” the US Department of Justice’s assistant attorney general, John C Demers, said.
“Combined with the private sector’s and other government agencies’ efforts to date, including the release of detection tools and patches, we are together showing the strength that public-private partnership brings to our country’s cybersecurity.”
Although the FBI’s campaign removed the malware placed by one hacker group, it did not actively fix the underlying vulnerability, meaning that affected computers may simply be reinfected in the future if their owners do not take action to protect them.
The FBI says it is “attempting” to notify all the owners of the affected computers, either by sending them an email from an official FBI email account, or emailing their internet service providers.
Benevolent hacking, also called a “white hat” hack, is rare, particularly from state actors, but not unheard-of. In 2016, a widespread weakness in internet-of-things devices led to the creation of a botnet called Mirai, which allowed criminals to seize millions of devices and direct them at websites and services, overwhelming them with traffic and crashing them.
But in 2017, a computer virus called Hajime was discovered to be infecting devices through the same weakness, and closing the door behind it. A message from the virus’s author said they were “just a white hat, securing some systems”.
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Prince Philip's funeral was held on Saturday, April 17, with only 30 mourners allowed due to COVID-19 protocols. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata joined "CBS This Morning" from the grounds of Windsor Castle, while Tina Brown discussed Philip's legacy and funeral.
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