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Researchers turn to wind tunnels to predict where space junk will land

The sky-watching world was thrown into a spin this week with multiple reports of space debris falling onto Australian farms.

Experts say as more satellites go up, it is only logical more will come down.

Mark Rigby, a former curator of the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, agrees.

“The number of operational satellites has almost doubled in the last 18 months. That’s phenomenal,” he said.

But if you’re planning a “space debris” hunt, do not get your hopes up.

“Fortunately, most of our earth is covered in ocean. So, most space junk actually comes down harmlessly, and a lot of space junk vaporises before it even reaches the surface of our planet,” Mr Rigby said.

But sometimes it lands in a cow paddock.

James Stirton discovered wreckage from a rocket on his family property in south-west Queensland, near Quilpie in 2008.

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Mr Stirton’s space junk is now on display at the Cosmos Center in Charleville.(Supplied: Cosmos Center)

At the time, he and his wife Sue took calls from all over the world and hosted visits from researchers keen to inspect the round fuel cell that landed near his cattle in the scrub.

“They checked it over for radiation, and wanted to take it away, and I said, ‘No, it’ll stay here’,” he explained.

The space wreckage, officially named 2006-047-C, lived in a farm shed until the couple retired.

It is now on permanent display at Charleville’s Cosmos Centre.

Ever the pragmatic farmer, Mr Stirton said his discovery did not lead to any further space-craft exploration on his property.

“It was during the drought years, so we had plenty of other things to do,” he said.

“And I figured it’d only happen once in my lifetime, so no, I never thought I’d find any more space junk.”

But he did.

“A few years later we found another one,” he said.

“Actually, I don’t think we’ve ever told anyone about that second find,” Ms Stirton laughed.

Serious area of ​​study

A specialist project at the University of Southern Queensland was launched earlier this year focusing on space junk.

“We’re starting to see more and more of this stuff happening,” Fabian Zander, senior research fellow at the University of Southern Queensland, said.

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Fabian Zander is using wind tunnels to study the “separation of objects in hypersonic flow”.(Supplied: University of Southern Queensland)

“I’d like to hope that there’s not too many more [incidents] like the SpaceX one… but we need a better understanding of the demise and the dispersion of things that re-enter the atmosphere.”

He said while most controlled re-entries aim for the “space graveyard” in the South Pacific, some non-functional satellites could come down anywhere.

“Even the impact of the sun shining onto the object can change the force and the trajectory of it,” he explained.

“The Earth’s atmosphere expands and retracts slightly depending on the weather.

“When something’s orbiting the upper reaches of the atmosphere the effect is marginally different depending on the particular atmospheric conditions, and that can’t be predicted with any certainty at this stage.”

But he said there was no need to worry about getting hit by “zombie” satellites when you stepped outside.

“There’s only ever been one person that’s been hit by space junk,” he said.

“A lady named Lottie Williams in the USA got hit by a piece on her shoulder, and it didn’t hurt her at all.”

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Mark Rigby says the chance of finding space debris is “pretty small.”(Supplied: Mark Rigby)

Space junk hunting we will go?

Mr Rigby said the recent findings might inspire people to go hunting for debris, but the chances of finding something were “pretty small”.

“Even if you use satellite imagery to find those Skylab pieces that came down in 1979, that are no doubt still out there, you’re trying to find things that might be a meter across — or even smaller — in a vast country.

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Farmers Mick Miners and Jock Wallace, along with ANU astrophysicist Brad Tucker, visit a site in NSW where two pieces of space junk were found.(ABC South East NSW: Adriane Reardon)

“So, I’d say good luck to you.”

I have also cautioned on the possible hazards.

“There may be space junk that’s come down that still has some toxic material. With these things, it’s quite often best to contact authorities if you found something you think is space junk.

“Get it checked out first before you go handling it.”

And if you find something, don’t get too attached to it.

“It still belongs to the originating country,” Mr Rigby said.

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Muslim community member was one of two overnight homicide victims

Police say one of the two victims who died in separate homicides overnight in Albuquerque was a member of the Muslim community. An APD spokesman says the shooting could be connected to three other recent homicides involving Muslim men from South Asia. The incident took place just before midnight Friday evening. Police received a call regarding a shooting in the area of ​​Truman St. NE and Grand Ave. NE. Officers arrived to find a person dead from at least one gunshot wound. At a news conference Saturday afternoon, officials expressed concern over the series of shootings.”We’ve never gone through anything like this before,” said Ahmad Assed, President of the Islamic Center of New Mexico. “This is really a surreal time for us. We’re in fear of the safety of our children, our families.” “It’s not about just the Muslim community, but the entire community,” Assed added. “We’re all in it together. This is a very troublesome time for all of us.” The second overnight incident took place around 1:30 am Saturday. Police were called out to Eastern Ave. SE and Amherst Dr. SE, after reports of a shooting. Officers discovered a body and pronounced the victim dead at the scene. That incident is not Both incidents are under investigation.

Police say one of the two victims who died in separate homicides overnight in Albuquerque was a member of the Muslim community. An APD spokesman says the shooting could be connected to three other recent homicides involving Muslim men from South Asia.

The incident took place just before midnight Friday evening. Police received a call regarding a shooting in the area of ​​Truman St. NE and Grand Ave. NE. Officers arrived to find a person dead from at least one gunshot wound.

At a news conference Saturday afternoon, officials expressed concern about the series of shootings.

“We’ve never gone through anything like this before,” said Ahmad Assed, President of the Islamic Center of New Mexico. “This is really a surreal time for us. We’re in fear of the safety of our children, our families.”

“It’s not about just the Muslim community, but the entire community,” Assed added. “We’re all in it together. This is a very troublesome time for all of us.”

The second overnight incident took place around 1:30 am Saturday. Police were called out to Eastern Ave. SE and Amherst Dr. SE, after reports of a shooting. Officers discovered a body and pronounced the victim dead at the scene. That incident is not

Both incidents are under investigation.

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Meta Starts Testing Its Latest AI Chatbot, BlenderBot 3

Meta has introduced a new AI called BlenderBot 3 that is supposed to be able to hold a conversation with pretty much anyone on the internet without becoming a jerk in the process.

“BlenderBot 3 is designed to improve its conversational skills and safety through feedback from people who chat with it,” Meta says in a blog post about the new chatbot, “focusing on helpful feedback while avoiding learning from unhelpful or dangerous responses.”

The phrase “unhelpful or dangerous responses” is an understatement. We reported in 2016 that Microsoft had to shut down a Twitter bot called Tay because it “went from a happy-go-lucky, human-loving chat bot to a full-on racist” less than 24 hours after it was introduced.

Meta is looking to avoid those problems with BlenderBot 3. The company explains:

Since all conversational AI chatbots are known to sometimes mimic and generate unsafe, biased or offensive remarks, we’ve conducted large-scale studies, co-organized workshops and developed new techniques to create safeguards for BlenderBot 3. Despite this work, BlenderBot can still make rude or offensive comments, which is why we are collecting feedback that will help make future chatbots better.

Meta also requires would-be BlenderBot 3 testers to say they “understand this bot is for research and entertainment only, and that is likely to make untrue or offensive statements,” and “agree not to intentionally trigger the bot to make offensive statements” before they start chatting with it.

That hasn’t stopped testers from asking BlenderBot 3 what it thinks of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, of course, or about US politics. But the bot’s ability to “learn” from conversations makes it difficult to replicate its response to a given prompt, at least in my experience.

“Compared with its predecessors,” Meta says, “we found that BlenderBot 3 improved by 31% on conversational tasks. It’s also twice as knowledgeable, while being factually incorrect 47% less often. We also found that only 0.16% of BlenderBot’s responses to people were flagged as rude or inappropriate.”

More information about BlenderBot 3 is available via a blog post from Meta’s dedicated AI team as well as the FAQ article on the chatbot’s website. The company hasn’t said how long this public experiment, which according to The Verge is currently limited to the US, will be run.

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Demi Moore naked pregnancy Vanity Fair cover: Why the ‘More Demi Moore’ cover was never meant to be seen by the public | FreezeFrame

It’s the photo that changed the course of pregnancy photoshoots forever – and obliterated the idea that pregnancy was anything but sexy and empowering.

the ‘More Demi Moore’ Vanity Fair cover of August 1991 was the photoshoot that had everybody talking.

Selling a record number of 1.2 million copies that month (a major boost from the usual 800,000 for the publication), Annie Leibovitz’s snap of a naked, glowing and seven-month-pregnant Demi Moore was a sight for sore eyes.

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Moore wowed on the 1991 August cover, wearing nothing but a diamond ring and earrings. (VanityFair)

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Then Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown revealed to CNBC’s ‘The Brave Ones’ that prior to Moore’s shoot, pregnant celebrities were routinely photographed from the chest up.

She had an urge to do something different.

“I had been looking for a cover that would sort of turn the mood from the ’80s right into the new ’90s feeling of a slightly fresher era,” she said.

When Brown commissioned iconic photographer Leibovitz for the shoot, the initial plan was to photograph Moore in a tight black dress – to show off her curves.

The idea felt revolutionary enough. They had one half of “Hollywood’s hottest celebrity couple”, with Moore at a peak in her career de ella, riding the waves of her moment de ella in Ghost.

Married to fellow movie star Bruce Willis, Moore was of a glam factor like no one else at the time. She was 28, expecting her second child from her, a rumored “diva”, demanding, passionate and deeply in love.

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Moore and Willis were married from 1987 to 2000 and now share three daughters, Rumer, Scout and Tallulah. (Getty)

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But when Leibovitz returned from the shoot to show off the black dress snaps, she revealed something else up her sleeve.

Brown recalled: “[Leibovitz] said, ‘But there is this other picture that I took, but I really did it for just Demi and Bruce Willis.”

“And I said, ‘Well, show me it,’ and then I saw the picture of Demi, naked and pregnant, in all her glory, and I said, ‘Annie, we just have to have this for the cover. This is the cover.'”

Immediately, Brown called Moore to check that they could use the other photo – which she agreed to – but while she was a quick one to win over, retailers weren’t so easy.

American retailer Walmart refused to sell the magazine calling it “indecent.”

While many pushed back against the cover, there were plenty of others who celebrated it.

Speaking with supermodel Naomi Campbell for her No Filter series on YouTubeMoore reflected on what the photo meant at the time.

“I understand what impact it had on the world. On women, on our permission to embrace ourselves in a pregnant state,” she said.

“But it was a moment that I was taking to really be in myself and be expressing myself and not trying to be anything other than me.”

Annie Leibovitz and daughter Samuelle Leibovitz. (Getty)

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In the 1991 cover story that accompanies the photo, which also features a number of other photos of the actress wearing lace lingerie and short black pointed heels, Moore herself reflects on how important her role of motherhood is to her.

As journalist Nancy Collins quotes her in the 1991 piece: “Pregnancy agrees with me,” she says, beaming. “I feel comfortable.”

At a time when thinness was a do-or-die ordeal for women, Moore’s photoshoot was a comforting, breath of fresh air.

In her accompanying interview, she spruiked no “life-changing” diets or impossible workouts. Instead, she talked at length about her love for her children, and her desires for her as a mother.

Moore cuddling up with her daughter Rumer. (instagram)

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“I didn’t go back to work until Rumer was five months old,” Moore said of her eldest child in the 1991 interview.

She added on motherhood: “I wasn’t interested in having someone else come in the middle of the night to do stuff I’d been waiting to do. Rumer slept in our bed until very recently, every night.

“That’s a philosophy. There’s just a closeness and a security that you’re there. I didn’t care that I was awakened two to three times a night and still had to get up at six o’clock in the morning and go to work.”

Today, the ‘More Demi Moore’ cover is considered the pregnant celebrity’s ‘rite of passage’ photoshoot, and has been copied a number of times by celebrities like Britney Spears, Cindy Crawford, Serena Williams, Emily Ratajkowski, Kourtney Kardashian and more.

It is considered one of Annie Leibovitz’s most iconic photos. Not to mention that in 2008, almost fifteen years after its publication, the photo was voted the second best magazine cover of the last forty years by the American Society of Magazine Editors.

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Trump dominates CPAC presidential straw poll

Former President Donald Trump handily won the Conservative Political Action Conference’s 2024 straw poll, indicating he remains the first choice of Republican activists for the party’s presidential nomination.

The final numbers, released Saturday at the conference in Dallas, showed Trump out in front with 69% support.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came in a distant second with 24%, while Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) followed in third with 2% — a dozen other candidates including former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Florida Sen. Rick Scott all received 1% or less.

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The results of the straw poll show Trump is CPAC attendees’ choice for 2024.
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Nearly all of the attendees approved of Trump’s job as president.
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A whopping 99% of conference attendees said they approved of Trump’s job as president.

DeSantis — who did not attend the conservative confab in Dallas — was the odds-on favorite among CPAC attendees should Trump decline to seek the nomination, with a large plurality of attendees also saying he would be the best choice to serve as a potential vice president for Trump.

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came in a distant second with 24%.
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The results show that despite being banned from Twitter and fading from national headlines, the former president would remain the odds-on favorite to win the nomination in November should he decide to run.

Trump has routinely dominated CPAC straw polls since leaving office and Saturday’s results tracks previous surveys.

“No Republican can stop Trump from the nomination; no Democrat can stop Trump from the presidency,” former White House counselor Steve Bannon told The Post.

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DuckDuckGo says no to those Microsoft trackers after revolt • The Register

inbrief DuckDuckGo has finally mostly cracked down on the third-party Microsoft tracking scripts that got the alternative search engine into hot water earlier this year.

In May, DDG admitted its supposedly pro-privacy mobile browser wasn’t blocking certain Microsoft trackers, while actively blocking other types of third-party trackers by Microsoft and other organizations, confirming findings by data-usage researcher Zach Edwards.

This special exception for the Windows giant was due to “contractual commitments with Microsoft,” DuckDuckGo CEO Gabriel Weinberg said at the time.

This caused a storm among netizens, and provoked some sharp criticism from the competition. Now, late on Friday this week, DDG said the full blocks would be added against Redmond.

“Previously, we were limited in how we could apply our 3rd-Party Tracker Loading Protection on Microsoft tracking scripts due to a policy requirement related to our use of Bing as a source for our private search results,” it quietly quacked.

“We’re glad this is no longer the case. We have not had, and do not have, any similar limitation with any other company.”

That said, Microsoft scripts from bat.bing.com, used to measure the effectiveness of web adverts, will not be blocked by DDG’s mobile browser if fetched by an advertiser’s website following a DuckDuckGo ad click. Ie, if you tap on an advert on a DDG search results page, get taken to the advertiser’s website, and the advertiser pulls a script from bat.bing.com to detect and record whether anything you subsequently ordered was a result of that advert, the browser won’t block that script.

“For anyone who wants to avoid this, it’s possible to disable ads in DuckDuckGo search settings,” the biz said, adding that it is working on removing support for bat.bing.com with alternative non-profiling ad conversion tracking.

While this may placate some users, a lot of goodwill no doubt has been lost.

Twitter confirms data stolen via privacy blunder

Back in January, Twitter fixed a privacy flaw that made it easy to unmask users. This week, the biz confirmed that the Twitter user data that went on sale earlier this year was indeed taken via that specific security hole.

Exploiting the bug was pretty easy: it was possible to send an email address or phone number to one part of Twitter’s systems, and have it tell you which Twitter account was associated with that contact information, if any, even if they had chosen not to disclose those details in their privacy settings. Thus, for instance, if you suspected someone had a pseudonymous Twitter profile, you could give their contact info to Twitter, and the site would confirm their handle. Or you could just feed the site a load of details and have it map them to accounts.

This would be useful for nation states and other organizations that are keen to know who is behind particular Twitter accounts.

“If someone submitted an email address or phone number to Twitter’s systems, Twitter’s systems would tell the person what Twitter account the submitted email addresses or phone number was associated with, if any,” the micro-blogging biz said Friday. “This bug resulted from an update to our code in June 2021,” it added.

The flaw was addressed soon after it was disclosed via Twitter’s bug bounty program in January, we’re told. It was then reported in July that someone had seemingly exploited the privacy hole prior to its patching and was selling information obtained from Twitter’s servers.

Though Twitter has now acknowledged that this info was stolen via the bug before it was fixed, it’s understood that 5.4 million Twitter users had their details harvested and put up tor sale.

A window into the world of Pegasus

An investigation into spyware used by the government of Israel has discovered that Israeli cops had their own version of NSO’s Pegasus snoopware dubbed Seifan as early as 2016. We’ve also been treated to a view of the software control panel for the espionage tool, revealing its real-time surveillance capabilities and other functions.

Deputy Israeli Attorney General Amit Merari, leader of an investigative committee looking into police use of spyware, published a report Monday detailing the committee’s findings, Israeli news site Haaretz reported.

Seifan, according to Merari’s investigation, may have been pitched to the Israeli government as early as 2014 in a form that analysts described to Haaretz as a beta form of the now-notorious spyware. The investigation showed that the Israeli Police used the technology in a manner “beyond its legal authority,” and that the group responsible for its operation is still in possession of illegally gathered data.

Among the capabilities of the Seifan Pegasus variant are all the usual table stakes: data exfiltration, call interception, and the like. Also included in the police version of Pegasus was “volume listening” that allowed police to snoop on an infected device’s microphone in real time, and remote operation of a handset’s cameras.

Haaretz said the latter tool is likely illegal, as Israeli law “does not explicitly allow the planting of concealed cameras, and certainly does not allow the remote control of a camera by hacking a suspect’s mobile device.”

Pegasus isn’t restricted to Israel, either: NSO, the Israeli company that developed the spyware, has tried to downplay fears by saying it has sold Pegasus to fewer than 50 customers, at least five of which were EU member states, though. According to reports, Pegasus has been used to spy on political dissidents, journalists, and other government targets, including the murdered Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

The Merari investigation found that, while Israeli Police were using spyware, no eavesdropping took place outside of court-ordered situations.

“Police use of [Seifan] was solely for the purpose of preventing and solving serious crimes, and subject to court warrants, and that no intentional actions were taken in contravention of the law,” the Israeli Police said in a statement to Haaretz.

Critical flaws in Cisco email hardware: Patch now

Vulnerabilities in Cisco’s AsyncOS for physical and virtual email appliances have been patched, and anyone with an affected system is advised to update now.

Cisco notified customers of the security holes in June, and lately updated the notice to point to AsyncOS patches for the flaws, which could allow a remote attacker to bypass authentication and log into the web administration console for an affected device.

Caused by improper authentication checks when using LDAP for external authentication, the vulnerability has a CVSS score of 9.8. It affects all Cisco Email Security Appliances and Cisco Secure Email and Web Managers running vulnerable versions of AsyncOS that are configured for external authentication and use LDAP as a protocol.

Cisco noted that external authentication is disabled by default, but warns users of its email appliances to double-check the settings to ensure they’re not leaving equipment exposed.

Secure Email and Web Manager appliances running AsyncOS versions 13, 13.6, 13.8, 14, and 14.1 can find updates, and those using Email Security Appliances will find updates available for AsyncOS versions 13 and 14. Links to the updated version can be found in the Cisco security advisory linked above.

AsyncOS release 11 is out of support, Cisco said, and those using this version or older should migrate to a fixed release. Release 12 doesn’t appear to be getting updates against exploitation, either.

For those who can’t update to a newer version of AsyncOS, Cisco said a workaround is available by disabling anonymous binds on the external authentication server. Cisco said it hasn’t discovered any malicious use of the vulnerabilities in the field.

Cybercriminals book Uber to hurry up scams

Scammers may now be offering to send Ubers to victims’ homes to ferry them to banks to withdraw large sums from their accounts.

That’s the story from Towson, Maryland, USA, where an 80-year-old woman targeted by fraudsters was offered a courtesy ride to the bank to fix an “accidental” $160,000 bank withdrawal, as reported by infosec blogger Brian Krebs.

The scammers used a familiar tactic that, in this instance, happened to work out well: they posed as Best Buy employees collecting payment for an appliance installation; the victim had coincidentally just had a dishwasher fitted for her not long prior. The scammers said the victim owed $160.

After persuading her to install and run remote-control software on her computer, the scammers had her log into her bank account so they could sort out the payment, and then said they “accidentally” transferred $160,000 into her account instead of taking out $160. Next, the cybercriminals tried to get the woman to go to her bank in person to wire “back” the money.

When she said she didn’t drive, the crooks said they would send an Uber to her home. It’s unknown if the Uber came: the victim’s son told Krebs that she went to the home of a neighbor after the phone call, who figured out it was a scam.

While it’s often assumed that older people are the most common victims of online fraud, multiple studies point to a different conclusion: young people are most likely to fall for a digital scam. Reported reasons vary, but in general younger internet users are seen as overly confident in their online security skills, leading to riskier behavior without a full understanding of what can go wrong.

CISA’s top malware strains of 2021

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, along with the Australian Cyber ​​Security Centre, have released an informative, if somewhat late, report naming their top observed malware strains of 2021.

According to the agencies, remote-access trojans, banking trojans, information stealers and ransomware topped the list, with most strains included having been on the scene for more than five years.

“Updates made by malware developers, and reuse of code from these malware strains, contribute to the malware’s longevity and evolution into multiple variations,” the advisory read.

Eleven malware strains are mentioned in the report, most of which we’ve covered to some capacity:

  • Agent Tesla has been used in phishing campaigns against the US oil industry
  • AZORult is a data harvesting malware that targets Windows
  • Formbook, a data stealer also known as XLoader, has been spotted on Ukrainian systems
  • Ursnif is a banking malware first spotted in 2008
  • LokiBot is a banking trojan in use for years
  • MOUSEISLAND is a Word macro downloader; given recent Microsoft updates to macro usage, it may have to adapt to a new tactic
  • NanoCore is a RAT that landed its developer in prison
  • Qbot is a data stealer that uses the Windows Follina exploit
  • Remcos is allegedly legitimate pentesting software often used by cybercriminals
  • TrickBot is a form of ransomware whose Russian creator was recently arrested in South Korea
  • Gootkit has been used to promote malicious websites in search engine results

Cybersecurity company Tenable said CISA’s list of top malware has an interesting overlap with the most exploited vulnerabilities of 2021: they rely on each other.

Citing CISA’s list of the 36 most commonly exploited vulnerabilities of 2021, Tenable said four of them are represented by malware in the list covered here, with two released after the relevant timeframe. Of the vulnerabilities Tenable singled out, several are exploitable by multiple malware families.

Tenable said it’s seen “sustained exploitation of these flaws by diverse threat actors,” and said it’s concerned that exploits of older vulnerabilities continue to be common.

“Continued exploitation is troubling evidence that organizations are leaving these flaws unremediated, which is particularly concerning considering how many Print Spooler flaws Microsoft has patched in the intervening year since PrintNightmare,” Tenable said. ®

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Tim Winton on Blueback, Ningaloo, and 40 years of writing

Tim Winton recalls a recent moment when he led his elderly mother to the beach, to help her into the water. His mum de el had been a swim teacher as a younger woman, but she was now too frail to swim on her own. As Winton and his wife held his mother in the ocean, they were both very aware that this was a scene that Winton had imagined, and committed to paper, more than 20 years earlier.

In one of the most moving scenes of Winton’s 1997 novel Blueback, the protagonist Abel cradles his aging mum in the water that she loves. “We come from water,” the mother whispers to her are from her. “We belong to it, Abel.”

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Wallabies five-eighth Quade Cooper injured in Australia win over Argentina

The Pumas had the running of the first half and led 19-10 at the break, courtesy of some poor discipline from the visitors, who conceded nine penalties in the opening 40 minutes.

But the Wallabies rallied, and scored three tries in the second half to surge home. Leading by 27-26 in the 70th minute, the Wallabies boldly went to the corner again and Folau Fainga’a did what he does so often in Canberra and pounced over. A try to Len Ikitau after the siren sealed the victory.

Cooper appeared to tear a calf muscle in the 47th minute, when pushing off to try and launch an attack. It seems likely he will be sidelined for a good portion of The Rugby Championship, if not all of it.

Fraser McReight, stepping in for Hooper, did his captain and the jersey proud with a busy performance that included a try.

Argentina led 19-10 after a first half often punctuated by the shrill whistle of the referee.

The Wallabies’ tendency against England last month to make life tough for themselves in their own half continued right from the start, when two errors gave the ball to the Pumas in the 22 in the opening minute.

They escaped that time but Pablo Matera didn’t take much longer to open the scoring, when he took a nice inside ball from about 10 meters out and beat the cover defense of Allan Ala’alatoa to score first points in the fifth minute.

The Wallabies responded with a penalty to Cooper from the kick-off, via some strong defence, but they gave the three points back straight away by infringing from the restart.

Australia were unable to mount any serious pressure because they kept turning over the ball, and with Adamson cracking down on offsides, the Wallabies were pinged again for another three points in the 15th minute.

The Pumas led 13-3 but they got back into the game with a bold decision to turn down easy points in the 16th minute. A lineout maul came to nothing but Cooper did enough on the next phase to draw in two defenders and give Jordan Petaia an angled run to the line for a try.

But the penalties kept coming, Argentina kicker Emiliano Boffelli banging over another in the 20th minute.

Cooper on attack for Australia.

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Cooper had the chance to put on a second try soon after when he made a clean break upfield but he failed to pass to a flying Fraser McReight in support, who would have likely scored. Another chance went begging soon after when James Slipper couldn’t hold a Cooper offload near the line.

A rough penalty against Jed Holloway ended the half, and Boffelli kicked another goal to extend the lead.

Holloway went close to scoring after Tom Wright counter-attacked well, but he had no support in the cleanout and the ball was lost.

Cooper was searching for another try in Pumas territory in the 47th minute when he slipped on some wet grass as he pushed off, and he immediately hit the deck clutching his calf.

Players consoled him before he limped off, seemingly aware it was a serious tear.

The Wallabies’ moods turned quickly, though, when they used a lineout maul near the line to score a second try. McReight burst through the middle to finally jag his first Test five-pointer.

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The game and scoreline tightened up but the Pumas eased away again in the 55th minute when a sloppy kick chase allowed the hosts to fracture the chase line, and an 80-meter move ended with Juan Martin Gonzalez scoring a well-received try.

The game still had plenty of twists to come, though. The Wallabies again went into Pumas territory and used the rolling maul, and this time the referee pinged Argentina for illegally collapsing, and awarded a penalty try.

A long-range penalty from Reece Hodge finally took the Wallabies to the lead for the first time in the 64th minute.

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Volunteer firefighter says Luzerne County blaze claimed the lives of 10 family members | Poconos and Coal Region

NESCOPECK, Pa. – Pennsylvania State Police have released then names of the seven adults killed in a fast-moving fire in Luzerne County.

Authorities say the blaze in the 700 block of 1st street killed seven adults and three children.







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Firefighters work on hot spots in the front section of the home which collapsed during an early morning fatal fire on First Street in Nescopeck, Pa., Friday, Aug. 5, 2022. The fire was reported around 2:30 am The cause of the fire remains under investigation.




It happened just before 2:45 am in Nescopeck Borough. One of the firefighters responded to the blaze early Friday only to find that the victims were his family.

Police say the victims are Dale Baker, 19, Star Baker, 22, David Daubert Sr., 79, Brian Daubert, 42, Shannon Daubert, 45, Laura Daubert, 47, Marian Slusser, 54 and three juveniles ages 5, 6 and 7 .

Volunteer firefighter Harold Baker told the Citizens’ Voice newspaper of Wilkes-Barre that the 10 victims included his son, daughter, father-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, three grandchildren and two other relatives.







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Firefighters set up lights in front of a fatal house fire at 733 First Street in Nescopeck, Pa, Friday, Aug. 5, 2022. The fire in Nescopeck was reported around 2:30 am The cause of the fire remains under investigation.




A report from the police says the victims were all found inside the deceased residence. Three adults made it out of the house safely.

State police say the fire completely destroyed the house and that a complex criminal investigation is underway.

A GoFundMe page has been set up following the fire.

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Anne Heche car crash: ‘Horrific’ new details of actress’ accident

An eyewitness to actress Anne Heche’s life-threatening car accident in Los Angeles shared new details on the crash with Fox News Digital today.

It has also emerged that Heche had joked about drinking vodka with wine chasers in an episode of her podcast that was published online on the day of the crash – and has since been scrubbed from the internet.

Heche complains of ‘very bad day’ on podcast

Heche complained of having a “bad day” and told listeners she was drinking vodka and wine in the latest episode of her podcast, published online just hours before her crash and since removed from the internet.

It’s not clear when the podcast was recorded. She and co-host Heather Duffy both speak of drinking free vodka provided by them by a podcast sponsor and washing it down with white wine, while Heche opens up about having had a “very bad day.”

“I don’t know what happened, sometimes days just suck and I don’t know if you ever have them [but] some days, those no good, very bad days, and some days just end up like this,” Heche told listeners.

“Sometimes days just suck and I don’t know if you ever have them, but you know some days, Mama says just gonna be like this. Some days there’s those no good, very bad days,” she continued.

Witness describes ‘horrific’ scenes

A witness to Heche’s crash, Lynne Bernstein, detailed the crash as “horrific” and said he could “hardly breathe” when trying to assist Heche out of the blue Mini Cooper she was driving.

“The smoke was just getting way too intense, we could hardly breathe,” Bernstein said. “The smoke was making it difficult to see.”

Bernstein said that he and his wife witnessed a car going down their street at a “high rate of speed” before his wife heard Heche’s car crash into their neighbor’s house.

Bernstein noted that his neighbor, Dave Manpearl, asked Heche if she was alright and she responded that she was not. The Los Angeles Fire Department arrived on the scene, asked the neighbors if anyone was in the house and they alerted the first responders that a woman was inside.

The tenant of the house exited her home from a side room and was “shocked” by what had happened. “Get out of my house,” the tenant told the group of people outside her home before she realized a car had struck her home from her.

Dave took the tenant’s two dogs to his home. Bernstein noted that the tenant was “perfectly fine, thank God” following the explosive crash.

Bernstein shared with Fox News Digital that Heche was “conscious” but he did not know how “coherent” she was following the crash.

Manpearl exited the car when flames overtook it.

“I was positive that the driver was dead,” he told the Daily Mail “That she had burned up. It took at least 30 minutes for the fire department to douse the flames, extract the car from her and pull her out of the car.

Heche crashed a vehicle into a Mar Vista, California, home, Friday, igniting a fire, and was transported to a hospital in critical condition, according to emergency responders.

A resident was present at the time of the accident at the home and escaped injury. Heche, however, sustained burn injuries and was “conscious and breathing” when she was placed on a stretcher.

A second witness spoke with Fox News Digital outside the homeowner’s home where the damage from the crash is clearly seen.

The crash “scared the entire neighborhood,” Yaroslav Borets told Fox News Digital. “Something we will remember for a long time.” Borets noted that his neighborhood of him is “not the kind neighborhood that knows everyone next door.”

“This is generally a safe place,” he said, explaining that this type of accident doesn’t often occur in the Mar Vista neighborhood.

Brian Humphrey, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Fire Department, told Fox News Digital the person involved in the accidents was transferred to a hospital in critical condition.

The Los Angeles Fire Department shared a statement saying the vehicle had a single occupant when it rammed into a two-storey home built in 1952.

“Fifty-nine firefighters took 65 minutes to access, confine and fully extinguish the stubborn flames within the heavily damaged structure and rescued one female adult found within the vehicle who has been taken to an area hospital by LAFD Paramedics in critical condition,” the statement said.

No other injuries were reported, and the cause of the crash is under investigation, according to FOX 11.

Heche, who has admitted to using drugs and alcohol in the past, famously dated Ellen DeGeneres from 1997 to 2000, the NY Post reported.

After their relationship ended, a shaken and disoriented Heche drove to Fresno and knocked on the door of a stranger. She was briefly hospitalized after the incident.

Heche has said in past interviews that she was molested by her father, Don Heche, from the time she was a toddler to age 12. Don Heche died of AIDS in 1983 and Anne has said he lived a double life as a closet homosexual.

Heche’s brother Nathan died in a car crash three months after the death of their father, which Anne has suggested was a suicide.

This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission.

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