Microsoft said today that the Aisuru botnet hit its Azure network with a 15.72 terabits per second (Tbps) DDoS attack, launched from over 500,000 IP addresses. The attack used extremely high-rate UDP ...
A TikToker showed bibliophiles how to protect their books from damage with a simple and free item people often toss out: silica packs. Ky (@spilledmypaint) shared a video that opens with a view inside ...
DENVER — In the weeks after the shooting at Evergreen High school, safety and security at schools has been at the top of many parents' minds. Colorado's largest school district, Denver Public Schools, ...
In the weeks after the shooting at Evergreen High school, safety and security at schools is top of many minds. DPS is bringing K9s to big games to keep kids safe. Police chiefs call for total ban on ...
Drivers violating South Carolina’s new hands-free law will face fines upwards of $100 and points off their driving record. Maria Elena Scott Distracted drivers texting or using their cell phones ...
One Redditor took to the r/nespresso community to offer an ingenious hack for stopping coffee pods from developing mold, making the recycling process a little less disgusting. The original poster ...
Accra, July 10, GNA – Alhaji Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka, the Minister of the Interior, says Ghana, in the interim, is using sniffer dogs to detect suspected narcotic substances at the airport and other ...
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A savvy bookworm has finally found a good use for those silica gel packets that turn up everywhere from dried foods to clothing packages. "Moisture? She can't sit with us," joked TikToker Leilani ...
PHILADELPHIA -- Fans and players weren't the only ones coping with extreme heat this week at the Club World Cup. Sniffer dogs -- a common addition to the security details at many large sporting events ...
As road hazards, weather concerns and even tourism begin to pick up in the South Carolina Lowcountry, more drivers are turning to using dash cameras in their vehicles to monitor events on the road.