FBI warns Americans: How these fraud websites are stealing your money and data through fake logins and bypassing firewalls

The FBI has warned Americans about a growing cyber threat that uses fraudulent websites and fake login pages to steal money, passwords and personal information. In a new public advisory, the agency said cyber criminals are using malicious traffic distribution systems (TDSs) to secretly redirect internet users to scam websites, phishing pages and malware downloads….

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Younger hearts at risk: Understanding the need for earlier cardiovascular risk assessment | India News

In India, one of the most urgent of health challenges facing our future, is the growing epidemic of cardiovascular disease. Alarmingly, Indians suffer from heart attacks nearly a decade earlier than many Western countries.1 This disturbing trend underscores the need for a far more aggressive and India-specific approach to managing cardiovascular risk.Several factors contribute to…

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RSS office attack in Ranchi: Pakistan ISI-backed terror network uncovered | India News

NEW DELHI: Days after the Ranchi RSS office attack, a police investigation into the three arrested accused has uncovered links to Pakistan’s ISI-funded Tehreek-e-Taliban Hindustan (TTH), according to sources cited by news agency ANI on Friday.The alleged role of Pakistan’s ISI came to light after the arrests made a day earlier.Officials said all three arrested…

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‘Not at all acceptable’: Tamil Nadu assembly passes resolution against Karnataka’s Mekedatu dam project | Chennai News

CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu assembly on Friday unanimously passed a resolution urging the Union govt not to grant any approval, including technical and environmental clearances, for Karnataka’s Mekedatu dam project.The resolution, moved by chief minister C Joseph Vijay, strongly objected to Karnataka’s “unilateral move” to construct a dam across river Cauvery. It said the proposal…

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Psychology says people who enjoy spicy food show higher levels of sensation-seeking and a greater desire for… |

When it comes to spicy food, we often think of chili-laden delights and hot sauces and powders that make eyes water. While some people don’t associate with such foods, there are real-deal lovers, who can’t do without spicy food. Interestingly, psychologists and food researchers have long been fascinated by this difference. Studies suggest that people…

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Soil’s treasure: Scientists discovered a hidden phosphorus reservoir that could transform the future of food |

A growing population and finite phosphorus reserves have made efficient nutrient management one of the biggest challenges facing modern agriculture. Scientists have now uncovered new details about a little-known form of phosphorus hidden within living soil microbes. The findings, published in the Journal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences, come from an international team of researchers…

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‘People switch on TV to watch him’: Srikkanth says Vaibhav Sooryavanshi can revive Test cricket | Cricket News

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Image credit: ICC) Teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi could spark a “revival of Test cricket” if he fulfils his immense potential in the longest format, according to former India captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth, who urged fans and experts not to burden the youngster with excessive scrutiny.Fresh from a breakthrough Indian Premier League campaign, the…

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Ben Stokes likely to return as captain for 3rd Test despite ongoing nightclub investigation | Cricket News

England ‘s Ben Stokes (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) England Test captain Ben Stokes could be in line for a return ahead of the third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge despite the ongoing investigation into the nightclub controversy that forced him to miss the second Test.According to a report by British newspaper The…

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Japanese scientists convert food waste into biodegradable paper using a beloved noodle dish |

There is something quietly circular about the sight of yesterday’s lunch becoming tomorrow’s stationery. In Japan’s Kagawa Prefecture, where bowls of thick Sanuki udon are part of the local identity, unwanted noodles are being given a second life that few would have predicted. Instead of heading for disposal, surplus udon is being turned into thin…

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