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Law students told to work ethically
Law students told to work ethically

The Hindu

time6 days ago

  • The Hindu

Law students told to work ethically

Additional Registrar General of High Court of Karnataka in Dharwad Shantaveer Shivappa has called upon law students to inculcate great values and commitment towards their profession to provide justice to litigant public. He was inaugurating the annual social gathering and prize distribution ceremony of KLE Society's G.K. Law College in Hubballi on Saturday. Elaborating on the pre-requisites for becoming a successful legal practitioner, he advised students to participate in moot court competitions and other skill enhancing events to develop their advocacy skills. Highlighting the nobility of the profession, he advised students to work hard to achieve success with ethics and morality rather than with a motive to earn money only. He subsequently gave away prizes to the winners of various competitions and felicitated winners of State and National-level Moot Court, sports, debate and cultural competitions. Making the introductory remarks, Principal Dnyaneshwar P. Chouri asked the students to take the legal profession seriously and work hard with commitment to succeed in it. Presiding over the function, senior advocate and member of the local governing body of the college Umesh M. Patil called upon students to inculcate values to serve the community and to build a peaceful and orderly society. Sharada G. Patil, Sanjeev M. Hullur and others were present.

Thousands report 4Chan down, speculation over leaked data and suspected hack
Thousands report 4Chan down, speculation over leaked data and suspected hack

Express Tribune

time15-04-2025

  • Express Tribune

Thousands report 4Chan down, speculation over leaked data and suspected hack

Thousands of users reported outages on 4Chan as the controversial site went offline early Tuesday, with reports suggesting hackers may have leaked internal emails, chat logs and even the full database. Controversial message board 4Chan is experiencing a widespread outage, with Downdetector receiving over 1,200 complaints by 4 a.m. ET. Users across the United States and the United Kingdom reported being unable to access the site, prompting panic online. Speculation of a major hack began circulating on social media soon after, with some users claiming that hackers had "dumped the entire database." Others alleged that lead admin and janitor emails, contact information, and chat logs had been leaked. One user on X (formerly Twitter) wrote, 'Emails and contact info leaked,' while another raised concerns that if the site's source code has been compromised, it could result in unrestricted access to user IP addresses. The incident has sparked renewed attention on 4Chan's security infrastructure. 'Badly formatted – bring back Moot!' one user quipped, referencing Christopher Poole, the site's original founder who left in 2015. Others blamed outdated software for leaving vulnerabilities open to exploitation. Downdetector data shows 71% of reported issues relate directly to the website, with continuing updates indicating the problem is ongoing. The platform has long been at the centre of online controversies, including the 2014 leak of intimate celebrity photos, known widely as "The Fappening," which included images of actress Jennifer Lawrence. There is no official word from 4Chan's administrators at this time. Users are being advised to monitor trusted sources for updates.

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