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Botnet of More Than 17 Million Devices Dismantled

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Authorities in the Netherlands said they dismantled a botnet that comprised more than 17 million devices and were managed by 200 servers in a joint operation by the police and the National Cyber Security Center. The action, announced Thursday, came about after a security researcher reported the sprawling network to authorities. The host infrastructure was located in the Netherlands. "The police then seized several botnet servers from a hosting provider for investigation," the NCSC said. "The botnet was taken offline by the provider because it was used for criminal purposes."

According to a report Thursday by the NL Times, the botnet was linked to ASOCKS, a Russia-based company that provides residential proxy services. These services cater to people and organizations who want to obscure their locations or identities by proxying their Internet traffic through third-party devices. Proxy services are often used for illicit or unethical purposes such as performing DDoS attacks, running botnet command-and-control servers, operating phishing operations, and scraping website content. [...] It's unclear how the 17 million devices controlled by the botnet taken down by the Dutch police came to be that way.

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Trump: gebeld met Israël en Hezbollah, aanvallen gaan stoppen

WASHINGTON (ANP) - Donald Trump heeft gebeld met de Israëlische premier Benjamin Netanyahu en met afgevaardigden van Hezbollah, schrijft hij op Truth Social. Hij zegt dat er geen Israëlische troepen naar Beiroet gaan en dat Hezbollah heeft ingestemd om geen aanvallen op Israël uit te voeren.


NOC*NSF uit zorgen over bezuinigingen in brief aan sportminister

ARNHEM (ANP) - NOC*NSF heeft voorafgaand aan de Algemene Vergadering een brief gestuurd aan sportminister Mirjam Sterk (CDA). De sportkoepel is bezorgd over de voorgenomen bezuinigingen op de sportsector, die volgens NOC*NSF vooral de vrijwillige verenigingsstructuur hard raken.

"Wat er nu gebeurt met de sport is zeer zorgelijk", stelt Marc van den Tweel, algemeen directeur van NOC*NSF, in een persbericht. "De rol van de ruim 22.000 sportverenigingen in de samenleving wordt steeds relevanter door de verbinding met het sociale domein; die winst moeten we behouden en versterken", aldus Van den Tweel, die zegt sympathie te hebben voor de intenties van het kabinet als het gaat om sport en bewegen.

De sportkoepel pleit onder meer voor structurele financiering van de breedtesport. De reparatie van de zogenoemde BOSA-regeling voor verenigingen moet daar volgens de sportkoepel onderdeel van uitmaken.

Via de BOSA-regeling kunnen amateursportverenigingen subsidies aanvragen voor onder meer onderhoudskosten van accommodaties en de aanschaf van sportmaterialen. Het grote aantal aanvragen zorgde onlangs voor een storing bij het onlineloket, waardoor het niet meer mogelijk was om te achterhalen welke aanvragen als eerste waren gedaan. Daarop werd besloten de aanvragen per loting te behandelen, tot onvrede van de verenigingen. NOC*NSF drong begin deze maand bij het ministerie van VWS aan op een spoedoverleg naar aanleiding van de problemen die sportverenigingen hadden ervaren.


Japan - Miyoshi

SergioQ79 - Osanpo Photographer - posted a photo:

Japan - Miyoshi

Miyoshi, valle di Iya.

Tutti vengono qui per il ponte.
Uno dei più famosi del Giappone. Fatto di liane, sospeso sopra il fiume, abbastanza da far urlare qualcuno a ogni attraversamento.

Io invece, come spesso succede, ho finito per guardare altrove.

Mentre le persone si mettevano in fila per il ponte, ho notato questo piccolo ristorante immerso nel verde.
Soba fatta a mano, pesce di fiume alla griglia, cucina locale.

In Giappone succede spesso: anche in mezzo alle montagne, lontano dalle città, c'è sempre un posto dove mangiare.

E alla fine faccio sempre la stessa cosa.
Prima fotografo il ristorante. Poi ci entro.

三好市・祖谷渓。

みんなは橋を見に来る。
日本でも有名な「かずら橋」。
川の上に掛かり、渡る時には驚く人も多い。

でも私は別のものを見ていた。

橋へ向かう人たちの横で、森の中にある小さな食堂を見つけた。
手打ちそば、川魚の塩焼き、地元の料理。

日本ではこういう場所によく出会う。
山の中でも、誰かが料理を作り続けている。

そして私はいつも同じだ。
まず食堂を撮る。
そのあとで食べる。

Miyoshi, Iya Valley.

People come here for the bridge.
One of the most famous in Japan. Made of mountain vines and hanging above the river, enough to make someone nervous every time they cross it.

As usual, I ended up looking somewhere else.

While everyone was lining up for the bridge, I noticed this small restaurant hidden among the trees.
Handmade soba, grilled river fish, local food.

This happens often in Japan. Even deep in the mountains, far from the cities, there is always a place where someone is cooking.

And in the end I always do the same thing.
First I photograph the restaurant. Then I eat there.

Japan - Miyoshi

SergioQ79 - Osanpo Photographer - has added a photo to the pool:

Japan - Miyoshi

Miyoshi, valle di Iya.

Tutti vengono qui per il ponte.
Uno dei più famosi del Giappone. Fatto di liane, sospeso sopra il fiume, abbastanza da far urlare qualcuno a ogni attraversamento.

Io invece, come spesso succede, ho finito per guardare altrove.

Mentre le persone si mettevano in fila per il ponte, ho notato questo piccolo ristorante immerso nel verde.
Soba fatta a mano, pesce di fiume alla griglia, cucina locale.

In Giappone succede spesso: anche in mezzo alle montagne, lontano dalle città, c'è sempre un posto dove mangiare.

E alla fine faccio sempre la stessa cosa.
Prima fotografo il ristorante. Poi ci entro.

三好市・祖谷渓。

みんなは橋を見に来る。
日本でも有名な「かずら橋」。
川の上に掛かり、渡る時には驚く人も多い。

でも私は別のものを見ていた。

橋へ向かう人たちの横で、森の中にある小さな食堂を見つけた。
手打ちそば、川魚の塩焼き、地元の料理。

日本ではこういう場所によく出会う。
山の中でも、誰かが料理を作り続けている。

そして私はいつも同じだ。
まず食堂を撮る。
そのあとで食べる。

Miyoshi, Iya Valley.

People come here for the bridge.
One of the most famous in Japan. Made of mountain vines and hanging above the river, enough to make someone nervous every time they cross it.

As usual, I ended up looking somewhere else.

While everyone was lining up for the bridge, I noticed this small restaurant hidden among the trees.
Handmade soba, grilled river fish, local food.

This happens often in Japan. Even deep in the mountains, far from the cities, there is always a place where someone is cooking.

And in the end I always do the same thing.
First I photograph the restaurant. Then I eat there.

Sunbeam

While weather control is typically thought of as a superpower, the unconscious ability of astronomers and astrophotographers to summon clouds is more properly classified as a curse.

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Why have two US commentators been banned from entering the UK?

Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker were supposed to address events at SXSW London before their ETAs were cancelled

Cenk Uygur, the host of the Young Turks online political talkshow, and Hasan Piker, who runs his own hours-long stream each day, have been banned from entering the UK by the British home secretary, Shabana Mahmood. They were supposed to address events at SXSW London, a creatives-led festival. Uygur was also planning to speak at the Oxford Union on Friday.

The move has sparked a political row and concerns that Keir Starmer’s government is censoring public debate.

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