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New fast food value deals are coming in 2025

«FOX Business» (foxbusiness.com) 

The new year has only been underway for just over a week, and fast-food companies have been busy bolstering their value offerings for customers.

Preview: Tottenham Predicted Lineup for Carabao Cup Semi-Final

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Tottenham Predicted Lineup vs Liverpool: Carabao Cup Semi-Final Preview Tottenham Hotspur prepare to host Liverpool in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final, and the intrigue begins well before kick-off with a predicted lineup offering plenty of talking points. New signing Antonin Kinsky is eligible to make his debut, while Ange Postecoglou juggles injuries, […]

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T-Mobile is once again being sued over its 2021 data breach

The Verge 

Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge

Washington state is suing T-Mobile for allegedly failing to address cybersecurity vulnerabilities that enabled a hacker to expose the personal data of 79 million people nationwide. The consumer protection lawsuit filed by Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson on Monday stems from a cyberattack that began in March 2021 and went unnoticed until T-Mobile disclosed the breach in August.

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Lawsuit alleges racial and gender discrimination led to an Air Force contractor's death

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The family of a Air Force contractor who was killed when she walked into a rotating drone propeller has filed a lawsuit against her company, Sumaria Systems LLC, claiming her trainer subjected her to gender and racial discrimination that ultimately put her in harm's way and led to her death. The lawsuit relies on extensive witness testimony released by Air Force investigative board that the trainer had been “hazing” Stephanie Cosme on the day of her death, and had previously faced workforce complaints of gender and racial discrimination.

Crims backdoored the backdoors they supplied to other miscreants. Then the domains lapsed

The Register 

Here's what $20 gets you these days

More than 4,000 unique backdoors are using expired domains and/or abandoned infrastructure, and many of these expose government and academia-owned hosts – thus setting these hosts up for hijacking by criminals who likely have less altruistic intentions than the security researchers who uncovered the backdoors.…