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Yahoo
05-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
‘I can't think of anyone who deserved this less': Holocaust survivor among Boulder attack victims
DENVER (KDVR) — A University of Denver educator is sharing more about one of the victims in Sunday's attack in Boulder of Israeli hostage supporters, a Holocaust survivor. The woman in her 80s, is one of the now 15 victims injured in Sunday's attack in which a man is alleged to have firebombed a group from Run for Their Lives demonstrating peacefully advocating for the release of the hostages in Gaza. Boulder Terror Attack: Continuing coverage Director of the Center for Judaic Studies at DU, Adam Rovner spoke with FOX31's Carly Moore and said he personally knows the woman and actually uses her story to educate students about the Holocaust. Rovner said he called her after hearing about the attack, knowing she would be at the demonstration, and she was on her way to the hospital. 'So, she was obviously very flustered but was also extremely lucid. We're talking about a woman in her, you know, late 80s,' Rovner said. 'Her main response was not fear, but anger, anger that we've reached this stage in American discourse where people can violently attack others merely because they have a different view.' He said the woman and her family fled antisemitism in Hungary and jumped from country to country, until eventually ending up in Boulder in 2005. He calls her a passionate advocate for immigration and education. 'She's a very humane, understanding person of other people's perspectives and the fact that she was firebombed by an idealistic, self-righteous lunatic is, obviously, very upsetting,' said Rovner. 'So, she is an interfaith, multilingual, and cosmopolitan, lovely woman, and I can't think of anyone who deserved this less.' Boulder County Courthouse lit blue for Jewish victims, against antisemitism Rovner said now is not the time to hide who you are, he encourages people to continue to stand up for what they believe, though he said he is grief-stricken by the attack. 'As an academic, I can tell you that what we're doing is we are raising money to hire an endowed chair in Holocaust and Antisemitism Studies. I think that it's very important to reframe Holocaust education,' Rovner said. 'So, we need to take a new tack and the approach that is leading the innovation in education now is to go back and look at the history of antisemitism, look at contemporary antisemitism, and try to explain contemporary manifestations and historical lead ups to the Holocaust, to try to connect what happened then and there with here and now.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Pink Villa
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Sandeep Reddy Vanga's shocking first choice for Arjun Reddy and it was not Vijay Deverakonda
Vijay Deverakonda's cult classic film Arjun Reddy remains a popular choice among viewers to date. The romantic action film was directed by the then-debutant director Sandeep Reddy Vanga. However, did you know that the Kingdom actor was not the first choice of actor for this role? Was Vijay Deverakonda not the first choice of actor for Arjun Reddy? In a recent interview, actor Manchu Manoj opened up about certain missed film opportunities he has come by. The Attack actor remarked how in 2013, he was narrated the script of the film Arjun Reddy by Sandeep Reddy Vanga. He admitted his regrets about not being able to take it up back then due to personal reasons. Moreover, Manoj expressed a desire to work with such a talented filmmaker in the future. In his words, 'Sandeep Reddy Vanga narrated the story to me, but due to personal reasons, I wasn't able to work with him. I regret missing the chance to work with him for Arjun Reddy. It would have been nice if we had worked together.' More about Arjun Reddy For the unversed, the film Arjun Reddy was released theatrically in 2017 and was the debut project of Sandeep Reddy Vanga. While initially the film was criticised over its bold themes such as misogyny, glorification of violence, and more. Nevertheless, over time, it became one of the cult classic films of the Telugu film industry. The film starred Vijay Deverakonda and Shalini Pandey in the lead roles along with Priyadarshi Pulikonda, Rahul Ramakrishna, Jia Sharma, Kanchana, and more. Arjun Reddy's remakes so far So successful the film became that within two years, the filmmaker remade his own movie in Hindi, titled Kabir Singh. Bollywood actors Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani were roped in as the leads for this one. It was also remade in Tamil twice. The first, titled Adithya Varma, was released in 2019. It starred Dhruv Vikram and Banita Sandhu as leads. Later that same year, it was remade in Tamil as Varmaa. Here, Dhruv Vikram again reprised his role while the leading lady was replaced by Megha Chowdhury.


Hindustan Times
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
rakul preet singh
Rakul Preet Singh was born in New Delhi. He is an alumna of Jesus and Mary began her career in modelling at age 18 while she was still in college. She made her acting debut with Gilli in 2009 and Bollywood debut with the film Yaariyan in 2013. She has starred in numerous movies like Venkatadri Express, De De Pyaar De, Attack, Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru and Dhruva. She was appointed as the brand ambassador for Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao programme by Telangana government. ...read more


Business Mayor
22-05-2025
- Business
- Business Mayor
CTM360 report: Ransomware exploits trust more than tech
A recent wave of ransomware attacks has disrupted major retailers across the UK. According to a new report from CTM360, the attackers didn't need to break down the door, they were invited in through misplaced trust and weak identity safeguards. This wasn't about advanced malware or zero-day vulnerabilities. The attackers used common tactics: impersonating IT staff, tricking employees into handing over credentials, and intercepting multi-factor authentication codes. From there, they moved across networks. What went wrong? The report outlines a familiar yet dangerous pattern: attackers gained access through social engineering, stayed hidden while gathering intel, and finally deployed ransomware to cripple operations. In one case, the attackers added their own identity provider to a retailer's single sign-on system, giving them long-term access even after passwords were changed. They monitored internal communication channels, learned how the company handled security alerts, and used that knowledge to delay detection. When the time came, they hit hard. Ransomware locked systems. Online sales stopped. Contactless payments failed. And behind the scenes, sensitive data had already been stolen for added leverage. The bigger picture Ransomware groups don't need zero-days. They rely on people, misconfigurations, and common tools. The entry point might not be malware, it might be a phone call or a spoofed login screen. For CISOs, the real lesson here isn't just about controls. It's about assumptions. These attacks succeeded not because defences failed, but because basic trust was abused: trust in employees to recognize phishing attempts, trust in identity systems to block unauthorised access, and trust in remote access tools that attackers easily repurposed. This campaign echoes a broader trend. Threat actors are targeting identity, not infrastructure. They exploit how users authenticate, how systems connect, and how access is granted across cloud and on-prem environments. What CISOs should focus on The report recommends: Seeing the organization from an attacker's perspective Reducing digital exposure across identity and supply chain systems Reviewing remote access practices Applying focused hardening policies that are easy to enforce Auditing how internal trust boundaries are managed Download CTM360's How To Harden Against Ransomware report and discover how ransomware groups are exploiting identity systems instead of technical flaws. How CTM360 can help CTM360 offers a comprehensive, fully managed cybersecurity approach to help organizations become harder targets. Its platform brings together key services such as External Attack Surface Management (EASM), Digital Risk Protection (DRP), and Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM), enabling enterprises to proactively identify and mitigate vulnerabilities. EASM helps organizations uncover hidden entry points, such as exposed IPs and applications, before attackers can exploit them. DRP goes a step further by detecting early indicators of warning (IOW) and attack (IOA), effectively disrupting cybercriminals' planning phases. For organizations dependent on vendors, TPRM provides visibility into supply chain risks by identifying insecure configurations or vulnerable third parties. Complementing these services, CTM360 also offers Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) tailored to specific threat profiles and tactics, as well as robust email security through Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC) enforcement.


Borneo Post
17-05-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
Achieve balance between clean home, meaningful Kaamatan and Gawai celebrations with Magiclean
Magiclean's wide range of effective and affordable cleaning solutions, makes it easy to remove stains, germs, and smelly odours on any surface. KUALA LUMPUR (May 17): With Kaamatan and Gawai Dayak just around the corner, households in Sabah and Sarawak are in a rush to clean and prepare for the upcoming festivals. With a wide range of effective and affordable cleaning solutions, Magiclean makes it easy to remove stains, germs, and smelly odours on any surface. Magiclean's multipurpose floor, toilet, and bathroom cleaners make cleaning fast and easy. With antibacterial options, they keep homes fresh and hygienic. The glass cleaner, kitchen spray, and disinfectants make for fast cleaning, meaning more time to focus on decorating and hosting guests. The Top 5 product picks are the Wiper Range for quick dust and spill removal; Floor Cleaner for shiny, non-sticky floors; Stain & Mold and Bathroom Cleaner for spotless tiles and sinks,; and Glass Cleaner for sparkling mirrors and windows. Kaamatan and Gawai Dayak are about family, tradition and joyful gatherings—not about spending hours scrubbing floors—and Magiclean aims to help families achieve that perfect balance between a clean home and meaningful celebrations. In conjunction with the celebrations, Magiclean is currently running an exclusive promotion. With every purchase of participating products (Magiclean, Attack or Kao Bleach) worth RM22 or above in a single receipt, Customers will receive a free glass container, available at Everwin and Emart outlets in Sarawak. Customers will receive a free glass container with every purchase of participating products (Magiclean, Attack or Kao Bleach) worth RM22 or above in a single receipt, available in major stores across Sabah (Servay and Emart) and Sarawak (Everwin and Emart). For full details and updates, visit Magiclean Malaysia on Facebook.