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Two-thirds of ethical hackers considering bug bounty hunting as a full-time career | SC Media

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Women from all segments of the cybersecurity market qualify – vendors, practitioners, educators, researchers – with the goal being to spotlight the advantage of broadening the aperture to recognize talent and power where it exists, not just where societal norms have historically led us to look. Date: 2022-05-31T16:54:16.000-04:00 Author: Steve Zurier Reference: (Read more) Visit Source Serious Windows diagnostic tool vulnerability allows hackers to take over a computer - SiliconANGLE An officially confirmed vulnerability in Microsoft Corp.’s Windows Support Diagnostic Tool can allow hackers to run remote code and take over a targeted Windows computer. Known as CVE-2022-30190 in the Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool, it was first reported May 27 by Nao Sec and then further detailed May 29 by security researcher Kevin Beaumont, who dubbed it “Follina. Publisher: SiliconANGLE Date: 2022-05-31T22:32:43-04:00 Twitter: @SiliconAN

Planetary Defense Exercise Uses Apophis as Hazardous Asteroid Stand-In | NASA

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Publisher: NASA Date: 2022-05-31T10:21-04:00 Twitter: @NASA Reference: (Read more) Visit Source NASA Reveals Bold Mission to Put Humans on Asteroid For the First Time | Nature World News The ways near-Earth objects (NEOs) on a probable collision trajectory with Earth may be steered away, averting disastrous impact occurrences, are known as asteroid impact avoidance. A sufficiently big asteroid or other NEO would trigger major tsunamis or numerous firestorms and an impact winter caused by the sunlight-blocking effect of large quantities of pulverized rock dust and other material pushed into the stratosphere, depending on its impact position. Publisher: Nature World News Date: 2022-05-31T12:39:18-04:00 Author: Rain Jordan Twitter: @natureworldnews Reference: (Read more) Visit Source House committee questions proposed delay in NASA asteroid mission - SpaceNews WASHINGTON — Members of the House Science Committee

Joint Readout of Meeting Between Prime Minister Ardern and Vice President Harris | The White House

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Today, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand and Vice President Kamala Harris met at the White House and jointly reaffirmed the strong and deep relationship between the United States and New Zealand, based on shared values, people-to-people ties, and cooperation across ... Publisher: The White House Date: 2022-05-31T17:03:42 00:00 Twitter: @whitehouse Reference: (Read more) Visit Source Soon-to-Operate James Webb Space Telescope Will Explore New Rocky Worlds, Informs NASA | The ... The huge telescope plans to start its in-depth science investigation by exploring strange, new rocky worlds in unprecedented detail. According to NASA, it will study two hot exoplanets classified as "super-Earths" for their size and rocky composition: the lava-covered 55 Cancri e and the airless LHS 3844 b. Publisher: The Weather Channel Reference: (Read more) Visit Source Mission midpoint: Parker Solar Probe makes 12th

Planets orbiting stars the size of our sun 'obvious targets' for locating aliens

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The research is based on the fact that nearly every second star in that category is a binary star — a system of two stars that are gravitationally bound to (and in orbit around) each other. The combined energy of these stars extends their habitable region as they heat each other's worlds, as well as their own. Publisher: MSN Reference: (Read more) Visit Source Aliens 'could be common' on planets orbiting stars similar to our sun, new study says Nearly half of such stars come in pairs, known as binary systems. Their combined energy extends the habitable region further away, making it larger. They heat each other's worlds, as well as their own, meaning they have a greater chance of being orbited by one that has liquid water. Twitter: @YahooNews Reference: (Read more) Visit Source Army of the Alien Monkeys Earth is nice. We want it. We welcome your submi