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    Ex-police officer falls victim to impersonation scam: Police advise what to watch out for!

    Once you have spoken to someone on the telephone, and should they be a scammer with access to AI, the AI has your voice pattern and your voice can be mimicked by the AI. The drive to "modernity" has been fatal to trust.
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    Ex-police officer falls victim to impersonation scam: Police advise what to watch out for!

    A couple of days ago I carried out a two-minute search on the legitimate web to see what "cracks" there were for bypassing passwords/PIN numbers etc and found a good number. One such advertised its ability to bypass fingerprint security among other things, and it was a free download. I didn't...
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    Your 3G phone might still work! How delay in shutdown affects you

    "is part of a broader strategy to repurpose the mobile spectrum for more advanced 5G services, which promise faster speeds and more reliable connections." Ah well, I recall in the days of copper wire landlines, fax machines and a decent postal service that connections were reliable, speeds were...
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    AIBU 16.08.2024

    People should learn to control their dogs, and perhaps the car driver should sue the dog-owners for $21 000 for compensation for the trauma caused the driver by the dog. Never offer to pay because some damn silly dog has got in the way of your car. Nor swerve to miss one as you could lose...
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    'Households are being overwhelmed': Delayed $300 rebate sparks outrage among Aussies

    When we are obliged to pay $180 with one's GP for a short consultation at the local clinic I do wonder about the meaning of that Hippocratic Oath.
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    Global health alert: New virus spreads across continents amid climate and urbanisation concerns

    Yes' we can avoid St Vitus' Dance by not eating Rye bread. Easy.
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    'Households are being overwhelmed': Delayed $300 rebate sparks outrage among Aussies

    Ah well; the privatised power-line company in Tasmania just told the bill-provider company in Tasmania that their meter-reader could not access our meter to read it to see how much power the privatised Tasmanian power-generating company had supplied us through the privatised power lines...
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    Global health alert: New virus spreads across continents amid climate and urbanisation concerns

    Since blood may be regarded as an electrolyte you could become a battery!
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    Global health alert: New virus spreads across continents amid climate and urbanisation concerns

    I forget the name of the Scottish island where the British Army tested the efficacy of fresh-brewed anthrax in killing Germans.There were no Germans on the island but it caused adverse events among the sheep living there. When I was a young lad, that island still had the potential to kill...
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    Global health alert: New virus spreads across continents amid climate and urbanisation concerns

    Last time I got bitten by midges they wuz animals, a bit small, and with wings, or maybe they were tiny little bots flying around to inject me with microchips from sea-salt. MS-quitoes; well known and same thing but a bit larger than midges.
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    Global health alert: New virus spreads across continents amid climate and urbanisation concerns

    BEWARE SEA-SALT. The ELITES pour billions of microchips in the sea each year to control you to buy Microsoft's products!
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    Global health alert: New virus spreads across continents amid climate and urbanisation concerns

    Monkey Pox according to some African organisation reporting about Monkey Pox: 524 deaths in 14 000 works out as 3.742% (3.742 per 100). That gives 3742 deaths per 100 000. That number seems overly large when compared with the WHO's numbers and those from data about smallpox in the UK in the...
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    Global health alert: New virus spreads across continents amid climate and urbanisation concerns

    A motherhood statement that is demonstrably utter nonsense. ( I assume then is a misprint for than). Monkey pox; 99 176 cases confirmed across 116 countries including the USA, UK and Europe; 208 deaths gives nice round estimate of 200 deaths per 100 000 infected. However, skin-to-skin contact...
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    Global health alert: New virus spreads across continents amid climate and urbanisation concerns

    Trumpistannia is a State of the USA larger than Texas and somewhat akin to Brexistan. I name it in Honour of the Thoughts of Great Leader and Noble Helmsman of the Free World, Donald Trump of the USA. Why is that a problem? I suppose I could have used words such as "stupids" and its assorted...
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    Fraudsters exploit vulnerabilities in Aussies’ myGov accounts, fuelling financial chaos

    This took two minutes to find using Mr Google's advice. "DroidKit provides you with an Android phone unlocking tool to unlock any phone password and unlock any screen locks, including numeric passwords, patterns, 4-digit/6-digit/custom PIN, face recognition, or fingerprint ID unlocking, etc...
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    'Households are being overwhelmed': Delayed $300 rebate sparks outrage among Aussies

    Yes.........and he would get screwed by Australia's garbage newspapers and get called a "Communist" by the Australian voters.
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