Opnieuw schoot ICE twee migranten dood. Wie waren Lorenzo Salgado Araujo en Joan Sebastián Durán Guerrero?

Het aantal arrestaties van ICE bereikte deze maand een recordhoogte van tweeduizend personen per dag, bleek begin deze maand. Vorige week en deze week werden migranten gedood na fatale beschietingen door ICE. Wie waren de twee mannen die nu door ICE zijn doodgeschoten?

Kinderen van migranten halen hun onderwijsachterstand snel in, blijkt uit nieuw onderzoek

Kinderen van migranten maken in Nederland hun onderwijsachterstand binnen één generatie met 50 à 60 procent goed, zo blijkt uit nieuw onderzoek. Niet de migratieachtergrond, maar het opleidingsniveau van de ouders blijkt bepalend voor de ontwikkeling van vaardigheden.

De nieuwe Nolan-film ‘The Odyssey’ toont de kracht van de Griekse goden, maar is ook verrassend menselijk

Christopher Nolans ‘The Odyssey’ zit vol onvergetelijke scènes waarin de angstwekkende macht van de Griekse mythen voelbaar is. De held van de film, Odysseus, blijkt gebrekkig, menselijk en relevant.

Rampzalig gevolg stroomcrisis: roltrap bibliotheek Utrecht staat UIT

Wie kent dit nog van vroeger?

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We wisten van de gevaren van een overvol stroomnet, we wisten van het ongemak, we wisten van de kaarsjes op tafel. Maar dat de gevolgen zó mensonterend zouden zijn kon niemand bevroeden. De ramp die het arme Utrecht vandaag treft is niet te overzien: "Met het warme weer draaien de airco's in de bibliotheek op de Neude overuren. En dat heeft gevolgen. Want omdat de bibliotheek maar een bepaalde hoeveelheid stroom per dag mag gebruiken, stonden de roltrappen vandaag uit." Wat zijn we in godsnaam voor land geworden waar mensen niet eens meer met de roltrap naar hun gewenste boek kunnen zoemen. Het paleis van kennis, kunde, vermaak en vervoering blijft dan wel bereikbaar via trap en lift, maar wie erop staat zich louter middels roltrap tot het boekendom te vervoegen wacht de totale hel. Besef dat Trump niet eens president was geworden zonder functionerende roltrap. Voordat het te laat is een hartenkreet richting premier Jetten: LOS DIE STROOMCRISIS NOU EENS OP!


Douane rookt sigarettensmokkel uit

prinsheerlijk roken als een koning

Dat was het dan. Uw peuken waren al onbetaalbaar, en als u ze toch betaald had mocht u ze nergens meer roken. Of u importeerde ze, lekker goedkoop. Maar ook die laatste sluiproute naar een nog enigszins billijk geprijsd pakkie peuken wordt nu ontmanteld. De Douane gaat inzetten op een breed offensief tegen tabakssmokkel: "De smokkel van tabaksproducten is naast cannabis een vast verdienmodel van criminelen geworden. Daarnaast zien we de smokkelmethoden steeds veranderen. Het gaat zowel bij cannabis als tabaksproducten steeds meer om grensoverstijgende ondermijnende criminaliteit." Zo blijft er niks van de jeu over en rest de roker zuigen op suikervrije lolly's, knabbelen aan ongezouten pinda's of bietsen bij de anti-Israël lobby. Pff... zin in een troostpeuk nu.

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Dark patterns in Windows are steering users to Edge: Mozilla-commissioned report

A Mozilla-commissioned report is claiming that Microsoft is indulging in all manner of bad behaviors to nudge users toward its Edge browser. However, judging by market share statistics, any potential efforts in that direction are not going too well for the Windows giant. The Over The Edge 2.0 report, commissioned by Mozilla, was published earlier this week and documents design choices from Microsoft that sent users into the arms of Edge. It also looked at differences in Microsoft's approach in Germany (as a stand-in for the European Economic Area (EEA) ), India, the UK, and the US. The conclusion? "Microsoft still does not allow users to download, set as the default, or keep using alternative browsers without harmful interference." This might take the form of an "All you need is right here" banner in Bing when attempting to download alternative browsers, the pre-pinning of Edge to the Windows taskbar, and "misleading" wording, which, according to the report, could trick users into making Edge their default. Then there is AI. The report's authors found that Copilot ignores the default browser when opening links, and that Copilot data-sharing toggles are preselected to ON in the US and India. The above highlights another finding in the report – where Microsoft has been forced to make changes (in the EEA), it has done so. The "All you need is right here" banner, for example, does not appear in the EEA, but does in the UK, the US, and India. There's also no injected Edge banner on the Chrome download page, and Windows Search doesn't automatically use Edge instead of the default browser. The Browser Choice Alliance applauded the report and criticized the tactics documented in it: "The researchers' findings in 'Over the Edge 2.0' reveal how Microsoft continues to use manipulative tactics to push users toward Edge, limiting users' ability to choose and run their chosen browser. "The report demonstrates how Microsoft deploys harmful patterns against users on Windows 11 devices at a global scale. We call on Microsoft to respect its users and stop using the Windows ecosystem to steer users toward its own browser in ways that restrict user choice, undermine web freedom, and unfairly tilt the playing field away from fair competition and innovation." Other browser makers were also scathing regarding the practices the report accuses Microsoft of employing. Bruce Lawson, Vivaldi's Technical Communications Officer, told The Register, "We're glad Mozilla's independent researchers confirm what we've been telling regulators for years … Microsoft is very reluctant to compete on the merits of its own browser product, so abuses its dominance of the Windows ecosystem to manipulate users. "The threat of scrutiny in EU means that it's not quite so bad in Europe, but it's still not a level playing field - and we continue to urge the UK, Australian and Japanese regulators to step in and make their markets fair. Vivaldi will be happy to co-pilot the code changes need, to avoid Microsoft having any unfortunate Copilot involvement. "We know how 'well' those projects turn out." The Register approached Microsoft for comment, but the Windows giant did not respond. The alleged antics found in the report, if true, do not appear to be serving Microsoft particularly well. While the company does not publish official figures, Statcounter (which has tracking code on more than one million websites globally and records billions of page views) shows Edge's market share hovering at just over 10 percent – a decline from 13 percent in June 2025. Mozilla's Firefox, on the other hand, has grown its share to 6.44 percent from 5.84 percent a year ago. Thus, if Microsoft is adopting the dubious design practices its competitors are accusing it of, it doesn't appear to be working particularly well. If Statcounter is to be believed, then even with all the alleged nudging and steering from the Windows giant, Edge remains that thing customers use to download an alternative. A spokesperson at Mozilla sent us a statement: "Firefox is competing hard and growing on many platforms, but looking specifically at Edge market share on Windows - which is the relevant market - the researchers note that Edge was the only browser to gain share on Windows over the last two years. This led the authors to say (on page 10 of the report): "We hypothesise that previous harmful patterns have played a role in this growth."®

CISA sounds alarm over trio of exploited SharePoint flaws

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has urged all organizations running SharePoint to harden their defenses after the disclosure of actively exploited vulnerabilities. The warning applies to those running any supported version of SharePoint Server on-prem, with three vulnerabilities of particular interest cited. A spoofing bug, CVE-2026-32201 (6.5), was the first to be mentioned. Microsoft disclosed it in March and CISA confirmed it was being actively exploited in June. Additionally, CISA appears concerned by CVE-2026-45659 (8.8) – a remote code execution (RCE) flaw made public in June and confirmed as being actively used in attacks last week after Microsoft said exploitation was "less likely." The most recent of the three, CVE-2026-56164 (5.3), a privilege escalation flaw, was one of the 622 bugs that featured in this month's record Patch Tuesday. CISA also picked out two more critical bugs, both from the latest Patch Tuesday, as ones that could potentially complicate SharePoint security further. Neither CVE-2026-55040 (9.1) nor CVE-2026-58644 (9.8) is being actively exploited to date, although Microsoft has attached the "Exploitation More Likely" label to both. CISA said the three exploited vulnerabilities are associated with post-exploitation activity, including the theft of Internet Information Services (IIS) machine keys and deserialization techniques, both in an effort to gain persistence and deploy malware. The agency did not offer any more detail about what led it to issue the warning, but went on to encourage defenders to review an alert it published in August 2025, which similarly urged organizations to harden SharePoint from "ToolShell" attacks. CISA said attackers were chaining together CVE-2025-49706 (6.5) and CVE-2025-49704 (8.8) to break into SharePoint Servers and, in some cases, deploy Warlock ransomware. It did not go as far as attributing the activity referenced in either SharePoint advisory to any group or country, although Microsoft said as far back as July 2025 that ToolShell vulnerabilities were being exploited by Chinese nation-state crews. Applying Microsoft's latest security patches and verifying that Antimalware Scan Interface (AMSI) integration is enabled for each SharePoint web application are among the recommended hardening measures. CISA also advised defenders to go threat hunting for signs of intrusion before rotating IIS keys to avoid exposing SharePoint to the web unless it's necessary and block external access to SharePoint Central Administration. As is the case with any potential intrusion, CISA encouraged organizations to implement robust, tailored logging that can detect potential exploits. ®

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ICE leidt aandacht af van moord op onschuldige burger met moord op andere onschuldige burger

​De Amerikaanse immigratiedienst ICE probeert met man en macht de aandacht af te leiden van de moord op een onschuldige man in Texas vorige week. Daarom schoten ze deze week een andere onschuldige man dood in Maine.

“Het nieuws gaat snel en de aandachtsspanne is kort”, vertelt een woordvoerder van ICE. “We zetten daarom alles op alles om mensen snel weer te laten vergeten wat er is gebeurd.” De moord op de 26-jarige man in Texas moet afleiden van de moord op de 52-jarige man in Maine vorige week, die weer moet afleiden van de moord op de 37-jarige vrouw in Minnesota, die dan weer moet afleiden van de 7 doden die daaraan vooraf gingen. “Wij handelen sowieso alleen uit zelfverdediging, dus dan loopt het aantal natuurlijk snel op.’’

ICE blijft inmiddels volop verkeerscontroles uitvoeren en heeft het aantal arrestaties per dag verdubbeld naar tweeduizend. Ook de ICE-agent van het incident van gister zal zo snel mogelijk weer op actief worden gesteld. “We moeten ophef over de laatste moord natuurlijk voor blijven.”

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