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Digital Blood on Their Hands : The Ukraine Cyberwar Attacks
Cyberattacks are nothing particularly new to the world and Ukraine had suffered many such attacks by Russia over recent years.Russia had knowingly been exploiting Ukraine’s digital vulnerabilities as a proving ground for nearly a decade.Malware such as Sandworm and BlackEnergy had caused untold damage to the Ukrainian population and government previously, which allowed Russia to perfect cyberattacks for further, more global events.Russia had been planting cyber sleeper digital cells for years, especially in the US and the UK. Then, coincidently, the week after the Chinese Winter Olympic games had finished, Russia launched an all-out cyber offensive against 70 Ukrainian government websites.Owing to these being poorly—and insecurely—maintained, they toppled one by one, causing havoc and disruption to the Ukrainian government and to Ukraine’s critical infrastructure.As Q said in James Bond: ‘I can do more damage by breakfast sipping my Earl Grey tea with my keyboard than you ever can in the field.’ Sadly, Q was right, as we witness daily.The keyboard and mouse have indeed become mightier than the sword. The barrage of cyberattacks against Ukraine constitutes the first cyberwar by one nation against another.This attack crossed a very thin red line. That line had the hallmarks of a nation state, but had until now been confined to cyber criminal activities, immaterial of whom the perpetrators were.This, however, was now war. The cyberwar was simply a precursor, the softening of a country that would precede a kinetic war in which tens of thousands of people would lose their lives.This war was the first war for nearly 80 years that rang out deathly klaxons across Europe and the world. Digital Blood on Their Hands addresses the issues that the digital world has created, covering the culpability, causal links and even liabilities that go towards these war crime atrocities, often too frightening to believe and also too compelling to dismiss.It tells a side to the world’s first ever cyberwar that you would never otherwise see or possibly hear about.
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Their Exits and Their Entrances
We used to get standing ovations. Now we get ovations for standing. The last place in which that great lady of the theatre Elspeth Quest wishes to spend her final years is Dustingford Hall, rest-home for retired actors and entertainers.Yet failing health and worse investments have led her to become a charity case here. She blanches at the sight of various actors and actresses, in various degrees of physical and mental decline, with whom she has worked over the years but never really wished to see again. (Not to mention tap-dancers, ventriloquists, impressionists, contortionists!) Telling them all she is only here until her town house in Kensington has completed major structural improvements, she wonders how she is ever going to survive. Or, more importantly, explain her permanent stay. But all these performers, who once lived purely for the present are now talking only of the past.As though simply waiting to die. When she observes the residents jeering en masse at a TV talent show, Elspeth sees her opportunity.She tells them to stop living in the past - they still have their talents - they should put on one tremendous final show for family, friends and trustees. And for themselves. It's Christmas, for heaven's sake. (And of course she will produce, direct and star!) But will it truly give them all a new lease of life - or will they die trying?Praise for Their Exits and Their Entrances:"Funny and touching - brilliantly distinctive characters." David Lister, The Independent. "A feel-good novel of considerable substance that will be loved by fans of The Thursday Murder Club." Petra Fried, BAFTA-winning producer.The Misfits. End of the F***ing World. "Laugh-out loud on London Transport funny." Carolyn Pickles, Actress.Broadchurch. Harry Potter. Canterville Ghost. "A truly charming read. A tale of 'dramatic' twists and turns." Francine White, Show business journalist"Unpredictable, unsentimental, unputdownable." Daniel Peak, BAFTA-winning writer.Not Going Out. Code 404. Horrible Histories. "Witty, touching and profound. No murders but plenty of 'corpsing'. Mendelson's best yet." Paul Harrison, BAFTA-winning director.Ballykissangel. A Touch of Frost.
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Can parents hit their children in Ukraine?
In Ukraine, physical punishment of children is prohibited by law. The Law of Ukraine on Prevention of Domestic Violence specifically prohibits any form of physical violence against children, including hitting. Parents who use physical punishment on their children can face legal consequences, including fines or imprisonment. Instead, the law encourages positive and non-violent forms of discipline to ensure the well-being and safety of children.
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Do news anchors have to memorize their scripts?
News anchors do not have to memorize their scripts, as they typically read from a teleprompter while on air. The teleprompter displays the script in front of the camera, allowing the news anchor to read the news stories and information without having to memorize everything. However, some anchors may choose to familiarize themselves with the content of their scripts to enhance their delivery and understanding of the news they are reporting.
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Do news anchors have to memorize their script?
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Medieval Badges : Their Wearers and Their Worlds
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