A video liked more than 1,300 times on Threads claims to show the Israeli city of Tel Aviv “burning”. The video has also been shared a number of times on Facebook with some of these posts specifying that the city is on fire as a result of an Iranian attack. But the clip, which was posted to the platform on 15 April, has been circulating online since at least 23 March and appears to show Ukrainian missiles targeting Russian ships in a Crimean port. The post claiming the footage was shot in Tel Aviv was shared on 14 April, after Iran launched more than 300 missiles towards Israel on the night of 13 April. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)—a branch of its armed forces—reportedly said the attack was “in retaliation” against Israel’s… Source link
Read More »Video shows Islamic prayer call in Lancaster House, not Buckingham Palace
A video is being shared on social media with false claims it shows the Islamic call to prayer being performed at Buckingham Palace. But it was actually filmed at Lancaster House, which is a government building, and is more than a year old. In the footage, a man standing at a podium is performing the call to prayer, known as the Adhan, in a grand building and a crowd is gathered to watch. It has been shared on social media with captions including “We’re watching the complete collapse of a once great empire. The Islamic call to prayer inside of Buckingham Palace is just the latest example of its defeat”, and “Muslim call to prayer inside Buckingham Palace? WTH”. But the footage actually shows a scene in Lancaster House, which is situated near Buckingham… Source link
Read More »Ransomware attack hits top chipmaker Nexperia, huge hoard of data set to be leaked
Top chipmaker Nexperia suffered a ransomware attack last month which saw threat actors get away with a terabyte of sensitive corporate data. “Nexperia has become aware that an unauthorized third party accessed certain Nexperia IT servers in March 2024,” the company said in a statement shared with BleepingComputer. “We promptly took action and disconnected the affected systems from the internet to contain the incident and implemented extensive mitigation.” The company later brought in third-party security experts to determine the nature and the scope of the incident, and took “strong measures” to terminate the unauthorized access. Dark Angels In the meantime, a threat actor calling itself Dunghill Leak assumed responsibility for the attack, claiming they were in possession of a… Source link
Read More »Amitabh Bachchan set to return with season 16 of ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’, fans share excitement
MUMBAI: Megastar Amitabh Bachchan is all set to don the host’s hat again for the sixteenth season of ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’. Taking to the official Instagram handle, Sony Entertainment Television, shared the exciting news with the ‘KBC’ fans. The promo started with the emotional speech of Big B that he gave while wrapping up the last season. However, as it ends a voice can be heard, saying, ” Har aarambh ka ant taye hai magar apnon ke pyar mein jo anand hai.. to har ant ke baad shubharambh nishchit hai..” Big B later said, “Gunja jo aapke pyar ka shankhnaad , to aana padega fir” (If the sound of your love echoes, I will have to come again.) The makers also announced that registration for KBC 16 will start from April 26. The caption reads, “Aisa mila pyar ki laut raha hai fir ek baar,… Source link
Read More »WG Drug Strategy hosting harm reduction conversations in Wellington North
WELLINGTON NORTH – Wellington Guelph Drug Strategy (WGDS) wants to hear from people who access, or would like to access, substance use and harm reduction services in Wellington County. WGDS is hosting community conversations in Mount Forest and Arthur on harm reduction to hear from those from Wellington County with lived experience. “Come hang and chat about your insights on harm reduction, experiences using services in the county and ideas on improvement,” an event posted said, adding there is no obligation to share and people are allowed to come “hang out.” This is a drop-in event with no need to register and is considered an “informal conversation” that will help inform a larger community event on May 16. Pizza, snacks and a $10 Tim Horton’s gift card… Source link
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