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Australian PM proposes defamation laws forcing social platforms to unmask trolls

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is introducing new defamation laws that would force online platforms to reveal the identities of trolls, or else pay the price of defamation. As ABC News Australia explains, the laws would hold social platforms, like Facebook or Twitter, accountable for defamatory comments made against users. Platforms will also have to create a…

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Crypto Hackers Using Babadeda Crypter to Make Their Malware Undetectable

A new malware campaign has been invented targeting Crypto currency, non-fungible token (NFT), and Defi aficionados through Discord channels to deploy Crypto named “Babadeda” that’s capable of bypassing antivirus solutions and stage a variety of attacks. “This malware installer has been used in a variety of recent campaigns to deliver information stealers, RATs, and even…

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The global adult literacy rate is around 86%

The global adult literacy rate is around 86% With each generation that passes, more and more people are learning how to read, according to UNESCO. These days, around 86% of adults around the world are able to enjoy a book on their own. UNESCO also explained that their data shows “remarkable improvement among youth in terms…

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The heads on Easter Island have bodies

aThe heads on Easter Island have bodies!!!! The iconic stone heads protruding from the ground on Easter Island are familiar to most, but many don’t realize what lies beneath the surface. In the ’10s, archaeologists studying the hundreds of stone statues on the Pacific Island excavated two of the figures, revealing full torsos, which measure as…

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Superman didn’t always fly

He started flying in the 1940s right after the creation of the Fleischer films. This was because it became difficult so show him leaping from place to place. The Fleischer films used a form of rotoscoping and many of Superman’s actions had to be drawn by animators because they couldn’t be rotoscoped at the time….

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Canada has 9% of the world’s forests.

Forest coverage Canada’s forests cover 347 million hectares of land and make up nearly nine per cent of world’s total forest area. Canada is the third-most forest country in the world by area. With nearly 10 hectares/person, people living in Canada enjoy more forest area per person than most other countries in the world, over…

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