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Sensitive Info Goes Into ‘No Reply’ Emails Constantly. This Guy Sees It All
Security researcher Cory Solovewicz has inadvertently become the recipient of hundreds of thousands of emails containing other people’s personal data and corporate information after buying the domains noreply.us and noreply.net. Organisations appear to send automated messages to placeholder-style addresses they assume are unmonitored, exposing information such as injury reports, repair requests, order confirmations and test…
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Water companies are polluting our countryside even MORE than they admit – and the Environment Agency is doing nothing to stop them, whistleblower reveals
The article reports a whistleblower’s allegation that water companies are causing more pollution in the countryside than is reflected in their public reporting. It also alleges that the Environment Agency has failed to take effective action, raising concerns about regulatory oversight and the reliability of official pollution data. The report presents these claims as evidence…
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Sadiq Khan calls on Andy Burnham to commit to climate action as pressure grows over North Sea oil
Sadiq Khan has urged Andy Burnham’s government to renew its commitment to net zero and reduce Britain’s reliance on oil and gas, arguing that this summer’s droughts, wildfires and heatwaves demonstrate the urgency of stronger climate action. His intervention increases pressure on the prime minister ahead of expected decisions on further North Sea drilling, particularly…
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Marvel Tokon launches as Karol G releases Bruno Mars duet
Gaming releases, metal rumours and a US festival lead entertainment news, while the Tennessee Titans unveil a refreshed T-Rac mascot.
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What can we see during the partial solar eclipse?
A partial solar eclipse will be visible across south-west England and the Channel Islands on Wednesday evening, with the Moon expected to cover more than 90% of the Sun. It matters because it will be the darkest partial eclipse seen in the UK since 1999, although observers are being strongly warned not to look directly…
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No, Brian Eno Is Not Behind the Film Soundtrack for ‘At Night.’ Experimental Musician Elvin Brandhi Is.
Beatrice Gibson’s debut feature At Night will premiere in Locarno’s Filmmakers of the Present competition, but its soundtrack was created by experimental musician Elvin Brandhi rather than Brian Eno. The clarification matters because Locarno’s artistic director compared the film’s nocturnal, ambient atmosphere to Eno’s work, potentially creating confusion over who composed its music. Brandhi, the…
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What you need to know about the solar eclipse over Yorkshire
People across Yorkshire will be able to see a major partial solar eclipse on 12 August, when the moon will obscure about 92% of the sun in the region. It is significant because it will be the most dramatic eclipse visible from the UK since the total eclipse of 1999, although Yorkshire will not experience…
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How can landscape recover after devastating fires?
Recent fires across the UK have destroyed habitats in nature reserves, farmland and countryside, threatening plants, insects, birds and mammals and undoing years of conservation work. Restoration is possible, but conservationists warn that recovery can take years or decades and will require careful intervention as hotter, drier conditions increase fire risks. At Portway Hill in…
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Ex-White House official nominated as DOI watchdog
President Trump has nominated Dennis Kirk, a former White House personnel official and contributor to the conservative Project 2025 policy plan, to become inspector general at the Department of the Interior. The role is intended to independently investigate misconduct and waste within the department, so the nomination has prompted scrutiny over whether the office can…
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Security researchers scanned the Polish web and found courts, hospitals, and airports at risk of hacks
Polish security researchers Robert Kruczek and Kamil Szczurowski found widespread weaknesses across the country’s public-facing websites, affecting courts, hospitals, airports and government bodies. Their findings matter because easily exploited flaws could allow attackers to disrupt or take over essential public services, at a time when Poland is strengthening defences after suspected Russian cyberattacks on energy…