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Systempsychology.ru 

Рецензируемый научный журнал «Системная психология и социология» публикует оригинальные теоретические и эмпирические работы, методические разработки, архивные материалы и переводы, посвященные системным исследованиям в широком спектре наук о человеке и обществе. Особое внимание журнала обращено теоретико-методологическим проблемам системных описаний в психологии и социологии. Журнал призван содействовать консолидации усилий специалистов, применяющих системный подход в психологии, социологии и смежных с ними специальностях... Читать дальше...

NSO Group Found Liable for Hacking WhatsApp to Install Spyware

Phonescoop.com 

A federal judge in California has declared that Israel-based NSO Group violated the U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act when it designed its Pegasus phone spyware to leverage Meta's WhatsApp servers. NSO sells Pegasus to governments and law enforcement around the world. One of the ways Pegasus spyware can be installed on a victim's phone is via a modified WhatsApp client that uses WhatsApp servers. The spyware is installed remotely and silently, without user interaction. Meta claims that happened to more than a thousand targeted phones. Читать дальше...

Santa Claus was actually a psychedelic mushroom

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Santa didn't take drugs; he was drugs. With Christmas approaching, it's time to revisit the enchanting concept of Psychedelic Santa involving psychoactive mushrooms and the shamanic rituals of the indigenous Sámi people who live in northern Finland. — Read the rest

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The origins of Estonian Christmas vocabulary

Err.ee (en) 

Jõuluvana, verivorst, hapukapsas, päkapikk, piparkook – in Estonia and among the diaspora, Christmas-related words like these are likely familiar even to those who don't speak much Estonian. But where do they come from?