And now for something weird...

nsaspook

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nsaspook

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All of those sorts of sites are monitored by the FBI or some sort of LEO.
"I was looking into civilian law enforcement but that's not for me," he told the agent, according to the criminal complaint. "I wanted something more exciting."

After agreeing to the terms of the murder arrangement — including the terms of payment and a description of the targetGarcia asked the agent if he needed to provide a photograph of the dead body.
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It's like catching fish, in a barrel.
 

nsaspook

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https://slate.com/technology/2023/0...warning-bad-actors-threat-bogus-debunked.html
Actually, Charging Your Phone in a Public USB Port Is Fine
Here’s how the FBI, the FCC, and hundreds of news organizations got this one wrong.
Ultimately what the whole scenario offers is not a warning to avoid public charging stations, but a reminder that verified social media accounts from government agencies are uniquely equipped to create unfounded mass hysteria.
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Why couldn’t I find any actual people charged with or victimized by juice jacking, I asked Andy Thompson, an “offensive cybersecurity evangelist” at CyberArk, an information security company.

“Because it doesn’t exist,” he explained. Zulfikar Ramzan, the chief scientist at the consumer cybersecurity company Aura, agreed, “There isn’t much evidence to show that ‘juice jacking’ is a widespread problem,” he said, “but it still remains a real security threat.”
 

nsaspook

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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-65314241
Top ultrarunner Joasia Zakrzewski disqualified for using a car in race


The 47-year-old GP, from Dumfries, is understood to have been tracked on GPX mapping data covering a mile of the race in just one minute 40 seconds.
You're telling me we can't ride in a car even part way through a running race?

" she did wear her seatbelt when moving to the next check-in station and that type of character should count for something"
 

nsaspook

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ing-competition-for-children-prompts-backlash
New Zealand feral cat hunting competition for children prompts backlash

The North Canterbury Hunting Competition announced the new category on Saturday, where children 14 and under will hunt feral cats for the possibility of a $250 prize.

Prospective entrants were warned that killing anyone’s beloved pet would see them expelled from the running: any children who produced dead microchipped cats would have their entire entry disqualified.
 
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