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Researchers identify vulnerabilities in the FIDO2 protocol

A group of researchers supported in part by the U.S. National Science Foundation say they have identified a design flaw in the FIDO authentication system without a password. His work, Provable Security Analysis of FIDO2, was published last week in the Crypology ePrint Archive of the International Association for Cryptological Research. The FIDO alliance was …

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‘A beautiful feeling’: Hindley becomes the first Australian to win the Giro

Hindley has defeated these demons and overcame a frustrating 2021 campaign marked by illness and injury to become the new face of the big touring races in Australia, after Evans and Richie Porte. Jai Hindley at the start of the final stage in Verona. Credit: AP “It’s a beautiful feeling, lots of emotions today,” he …

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Beijing, Shanghai ease COVID-19 restrictions as outbreaks fade

Shoppers have returned to shopping malls in Beijing as the Chinese capital eases pandemic restrictions after declaring a small but persistent outbreak of COVID-19 effectively controlled. The partial reopening of shops and offices in Beijing on Sunday was welcomed by a tired population and troubled shopkeepers, anxious for life to return to normal. Along with …

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Friend and Mahsa live 1,000 miles away but are united by sleep to make the media more accessible

KBC News morning and evening newsletters seem like an unlikely relief from a hustle and bustle no child should know about, but Friend would tune in like a clock, even if only to see Kanze Dena news presenter. “She was a super strong woman,” says Friend. “I was listening to his stories, the things he …

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“Our sky falls is his routine:” What is it like to work in the death industry?

On a recent visit to a London funeral home, Hayley Campbell became well acquainted with the concept of death. Mrs Campbell, a British-Australian journalist and author, had been invited to the funeral home to help dress a dead man before his funeral. “We took off the clothes she was dead in and folded them up …

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Liberal and national parties will decide the leadership positions after the loss of the federal election

Liberals and nationals will meet today to decide who should lead the parties after the defeat in the federal election. Key points: Peter Dutton is the only Liberal MP to announce that he will challenge the party leadership Three MPs have said they will contest the leadership of the National Party Party attention will focus …

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Hundreds of classified Home Affairs documents are believed to have been sent to an unsecured address for “serious” breach of security protocols

A Department of the Interior (DHA) contractor suspected of illegally sending classified documents to an unsecured location could continue to work in the public service. Key points: A former colleague said the man’s permission had allowed him to see secret documents He is said to have sent classified documents to his personal email address A …

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HerCanberra For Penne’s sake, did you know there’s a night of bottomless pasta in Canberra?

Published on May 30, 2022 A penne for your thoughts, Canberra, did you know that Amici Bar in the city hosts a night of bottomless pasta every week? Neither do we, but you can bet your macaroni is excited. Bottomless Pasta Night, held every Tuesday evening from 5:45 pm at Amici, offers hearty pasta dishes …

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