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A data spill from an unsecured cloud server has exposed hundreds of thousands of sensitive bank transfer documents in India, revealing account numbers, transaction figures, and individuals’ contact details. Researchers at cybersecurity firm UpGuard discovered in late August a publicly accessible Amazon-hosted storage server containing 273,000 PDF documents relating to bank transfers of Indian customers. The exposed files contained completed transaction forms intended for processing via the National Automated Clearing House, or NACH, a centralized system used by banks in India to facilitate high-volume recurring transactions, such as salaries, loan repayments, and utility payments. The data was linked to at…
Tylenol caplets are displayed on September 22, 2025 in San Anselmo, California. Photo Illustration by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Photo Illustration by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images This week, President Trump urged pregnant women to “tough it out” and take Tylenol sparingly on the basis that there’s a link between the active ingredient in the pain killer, acetaminophen, and autism. Medical experts have strongly pushed back on the guidance, arguing that such claims are misleading and research shows there’s no causal link between acetaminophen and autism. The Food and Drug Administration also later clarified that “while an association between…
Bruce Springsteen admittedly “couldn’t care less” what President Donald Trump thinks of him. In a new interview with Time Magazine, the “Born in the U.S.A.” singer reflected on his recents criticisms of the president. Some of his comments came during a May stop on The Land of Hope and Dreams Tour, where he slammed the Trump administration. “In my home, the America I love, the America I’ve written about, that has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration,” he said at the time. “Tonight we…
September 25, 20254 min readCow Udders Could Brew Up Dangerous New Bird Flu StrainsCells in cow udders could act as a site for human flu and bird flu viruses to swap genes and generate dangerous novel strainsBy Chris Simms edited by Tanya LewisCow udders may provide a hotspot for bird flu and human flu viruses to mingle. The prospect of an outbreak of avian influenza among dairy cattle triggering a pandemic in humans is one step closer than scientists thought. New research shows that cow udder cells can be infected with human flu and bird flu viruses at the same…
A walk and the best chips, Saint-MaloThe overnight ferry from Portsmouth to Saint-Malo is hard to beat. After work, we board the ship, enjoy a drink in the bar and wake up to the sunrise over the harbour. The scenic coastal path that runs along the Brittany coast winds through woodlands and secluded coves. A swim in the clear water and then on to the restaurant La Guinguette des Marmouz near Plouër-sur-Rance. The best chips we’ve ever had in a very laid-back spot along the estuary. We’d stumbled across something pretty special.KateHull to Rotterdam and North Sea campingArriving in Rotterdam…
Menzies Campbell, the long-serving Liberal Democrat MP who also led the party for 18 months, has died aged 84, his family have said.Lord Campbell, usually known as Ming, died in London after a period of respite care, his grandson Gregor Grant-Suttie said in a statement. He had spent some of his final days watching last weekend’s Lib Dem conference.Campbell spent nearly three decades as MP for North East Fife and became party leader in 2006 after Charles Kennedy stepped down suddenly, saying he was being treated for alcoholism.Campbell had a sometimes difficult period as leader and when it appeared that…
Steven McKenzieHighlands and Islands reporterPort of Cromarty FirthPort of Cromarty Firth at Invergordon is one of a several sites that make up the portA landmark agreement will be signed later concluding a five-year planning process to establish a green freeport in the Highlands. Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport (ICFGF) is expected to generate more than 11,000 jobs over the next 25 years.It aims to become a major international hub for the offshore renewable energy sector – made up of zones where tax incentives and lower tariffs are available to companies.The agreement will be signed between the port, the UK…
Japanese keyboard brand Realforce is teaming up with the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise and releasing four limited edition mechanical keyboards inspired by popular Gundam designs. The four keyboards are based on the Z Gundam and Hyaku Shiki from Zeta Gundam and the Nu Gundam and Sazabi of Char’s Counterattack fame. Realforce’s Japanese site indicates reservations will begin in late December, but there is no pricing.All four models are based on the Realforce GX1, a wired tenkeyless keyboard that normally runs $250-ish. Realforce keyboards are made by the Topre Corporation; they use capacitive Topre switches, like the cult classic Happy Hacking…
Nigel Farage is “endangering women’s health” by failing to condemn Donald Trump’s claims that using paracetamol during pregnancy causes autism, Bridget Phillipson has said.The education secretary and minister for women said she had used the painkiller throughout her second pregnancy, and she warned that Reform’s connections with medical conspiracy theories including anti-vaccine rhetoric made the party a danger to public health.Phillipson is running for Labour deputy leader and has said she wants to use the platform to make a stronger moral argument against Reform, saying Labour needs to “get on the front foot challenging them”.She said Farage’s unwillingness to repudiate…
“Doctor Who” star Noel Clarke was arrested on Thursday as his London home was searched by the police, according to The Guardian. Detectives with the Metropolitan Police were seen leaving the actor’s Kensington property with boxes on Thursday morning, The Guardian reports, and Clarke was arrested and questioned in custody. The reason for the arrest is currently unknown and he was eventually released. According to The Guardian, an investigation into Clarke began on Sept. 1 and is being led by the central specialist crime command. Variety has reached out to the Metropolitan Police and Clarke’s lawyers for comment. In August,…
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