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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Ethical Hacking Skills: A must-have for freshers entering the modern employment landscape

Freshers can boost their employability in cybersecurity by acquiring ethical hacking skills. With a talent shortage in the field, opportunities abound for roles like Penetration Tester and Security Analyst. Entry-level salaries range from ₹3,00,000 to ₹5,00,000 per annum in India, with growth potential to earn up to 30 lakhs per annum for senior-level hackers.

En.mehrnews.com 

Al-Aqsa Storm prelude to destruction of Zionist regime

TEHRAN, Jul. 09 (MNA) – Lebanon’s Hezbollah Resistance movement has considered al-Aqsa Storm, the Palestinian Resistance groups’ historic operation of last October against the occupied territories, to be “a prelude to Israel’s destruction.”

Cyprus Mail 

Book review: The Quiet Voices by Tony Balkwill

The dual narrative juxtaposes a troubled teen suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder and an elderly woman sliding inexorably into full-blown dementia. They both hear ‘voices’: Cat’s include telling him to count in prime numbers, in palindromic primes, recite musical chords, step in a set fashion on pathways and – significantly – obsessively check whether the […]

The Register 

Eldorado ransomware-as-a-service gang targets Linux, Windows systems

US orgs bear the brunt of attacks by probably-Russian crew

A ransomware-as-a-service operation dubbed “Eldorado” that encrypts files on both Linux and Windows machines has infected at least 16 organizations – primarily in the US – as of June.…

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

How hurricanes will change as the Earth warms

Hurricane Beryl struck the Grenadine Islands on July 1 as an early category 5 storm with unprecedented speed and intensity, attributed to warm ocean waters. Scientists forecast a record-breaking 2024 hurricane season with up to 25 named storms. The changing climate may lead to more major hurricanes and slower, stalled storms causing devastating flooding. Small island states like Dominica must confront the legacy of colonialism in building climate resilience.