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  • Sleeplessness and psychiatric drugs: Two years on, life has stopped in Israeli towns struck by Hamas
    Haaretz - 13:26 Sep 25, 2025
    The residents of Ofakim and Sderot rely heavily on medicine and volunteers to help them sleep at night
  • Zelensky meets with representatives of American Jewish Committee
    ukrinform.net - 13:26 Sep 25, 2025
    President Volodymyr Zelensky met with representatives of the American Jewish Committee during his visit to New York.
  • Китай сможет обеспечить солнечной энергией весь мир: когда это произойдет
    Focus.ua - 13:25 Sep 25, 2025
    Китай находится на пути к удовлетворению мирового спроса на возобновляемые источники энергии, но ему необходимо решить проблему избыточных мощностей, которая губит экономику.
  • Israeli-American arrested on suspicion of coming to Israel to spy for Iran
    Haaretz - 13:24 Sep 25, 2025
    While visiting Israel under Iranian orders, U.S.-Israeli citizen Yaakov Perl, 49, allegedly spied on Israeli officials including National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and the former IDF chief of staff, authorities said. An Iranian official contacted Perl after he published a post on Hezbollah
    Tags: Israel
  • Gaan die grote Europese banken er nu echt komen?
    NRC.nl Economie - 13:21 Sep 25, 2025
    Met de voorzichtige interesse van het Belgische KBC in ABN Amro nemen de speculaties toe dat een stroom van bankenovernames in Europa op gang zou kunnen komen. Maar zal het nu werkelijk gebeuren?
  • 17-летний парень погиб на стоянке, повторяя TikTok-тренд: его другу грозит тюрьма
    Focus.ua - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    В начале лета в американском штате Пенсильвания произошла трагедия — на парковке возле школы погиб 17-летний Дэвид Наги, который пытался выполнить вызов из соцсетей. Ранее из-за этого же тренда получила тяжелые травмы 20-летняя девушка, друзей обоих молодых людей теперь обвиняют в "грубой халатности и неосторожности".
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • CoinDesk 20 Performance Update: Index Drops 4.3% as All Constituents Trade Lower
    CoinDesk - 13:16 Sep 25, 2025
    Bitcoin (BTC) declined 1.9% and Bitcoin Cash (BCH) fell 2.1%, leading the index lower from Wednesday.