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Subreddit Dedicated to Piracy Avoids Reddit Ban by Self-Censoring Content

In recent news, a subreddit dedicated to piracy has managed to avoid a Reddit ban by self-censoring its content. The subreddit, r/Piracy, is a popular online forum where users can discuss and share information about pirated content. The subreddit was initially banned by Reddit in 2018 due to its content being deemed illegal. However, the moderators of the subreddit managed to get the ban overturned by self-censoring the content. This means that any posts that contain links to pirated content are now removed by the moderators. The decision to self-censor

Piracy Subreddit Averts Reddit Ban Through Self-Censorship

In recent news, a popular Reddit community dedicated to piracy has managed to avoid a ban from the platform by self-censoring its content. The subreddit, known as r/Piracy, is one of the largest online communities for discussing and sharing pirated content.The subreddit has been around since 2011 and has grown to become one of the most popular piracy-related communities on Reddit. It has over 800,000 subscribers and is one of the most active subreddits on the platform.However, in recent months, Reddit has been cracking down on piracy-related content. The platform

Cyberattack Targeting Oscar-Nominated Film Fans Detected

In recent news, a cyberattack targeting fans of Oscar-nominated films has been detected. The attack was discovered by cybersecurity firm Check Point, and it appears to be an attempt to spread malicious software to unsuspecting users. The attack works by sending out emails with the subject line “Oscar-nominated films” to potential victims. The emails contain links to malicious websites that appear to be related to the nominated films. Once clicked, the malicious software is installed on the user’s computer, giving the attacker access to their personal information and potentially allowing

BEC Fraud Losses Surpass $3 Billion as Cybercriminals Target Pig Butchering and Investment Scams

The world of cybercrime is a constantly evolving landscape, and one of the most recent trends is the rise of Business Email Compromise (BEC) fraud. BEC fraud is a type of scam in which criminals use email or other electronic communication to impersonate a legitimate business or individual in order to gain access to sensitive information or financial resources. In recent years, BEC fraud has become increasingly sophisticated and successful, resulting in losses of more than $3 billion in 2019 alone.One of the most common types of BEC fraud is

Weedmaps Answers 20 Frequently Asked Questions About Cannabis Use in Missouri

Cannabis use is becoming increasingly popular in Missouri, and with that comes a lot of questions. To help clarify the legal landscape and answer some of the most common questions about cannabis use in the state, Weedmaps has compiled this list of frequently asked questions.1. Is cannabis legal in Missouri?Yes, cannabis is legal for medical use in Missouri. The state passed a law in 2018 that allows for the cultivation, sale, and use of medical marijuana. Patients must obtain a medical marijuana card from the Missouri Department of Health and

Iranian Cyber Attack Group Uses Mahsa Amini Protest Lures to Target Female Activists

In recent months, a new Iranian cyber attack group has been targeting female activists with malicious lures related to the Mahsa Amini protest. The group, known as “APT34”, is believed to be a state-sponsored group that is targeting activists in the Middle East and beyond. The Mahsa Amini protest was a peaceful demonstration that took place in Tehran in November 2019. The protest was organized by Mahsa Amini, an Iranian human rights activist who was arrested and detained for her involvement in the protest. The protest was held to demand