The hacker organization Anonymous issued a statement on Friday stating that it has hacked into the IDF and will reportedly showcase purported military documents. It also claims control over 20 gigabytes of data, encompassing over 233,000 documents, including PDFs, Word files, PowerPoint presentations, and more.The hackers' accompanying video displays excerpts from PowerPoint presentations featuring IDF personnel, with slides bearing logos of General Staff departments. The authenticity of...
The scores in NCAA gymnastics are a hot topic every season -- but this year feels like it's reached boiling point. How are judges trained? Is there oversight? We break it down.
OpenTable's restaurant pages still feature a lot of reviews left by anonymous diners at the moment, but that will not be the case starting next month. The online restaurant reservation service is changing its policy around reviews so that they're not as anonymous — and it's even applying the new rule retroactively. As BleepingComputer reports, it told users in an email that starting on May 22, it "will begin displaying diner first names and profile photos on all diner reviews." Further, "this...
NBCUniversal-owned USA Network has ordered The Anonymous (working title), a competition reality series from All3Media-backed prodco Studio Lambert. Filming is set to take place in Europe, with Stephen
Saturday’s mail brought an unexpected windfall to stunned residents around Winooski — two crisp $100 bills, along with a cryptic note. Each envelope, postmarked from Burlington, contained the same amount of cash and the brief message, printed on a small sheet of paper headlined “RIPPLES.” “Take one and pass one," the note read. "If you really need em, keep em both.” Norah Kell was shocked when she opened her envelope. “I thought maybe it was a scam,” she said. Jeffrey Thomas was amused...
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It doesn’t take much sleuthing to deduce that Golden State Warriors star Klay Thompson was one of the participants in an anonymous NBA player poll. The Athletic dropped its semiregular poll Monday morning, saying its NBA reporters interviewed 142 players over the final month of the season to fill out the third edition of its poll. The Athletic granted anonymity in the hopes of getting more honest answers to a wide variety of questions, such as this year’s MVP, best defender, most overrated and...
This week's TDS Meltdown focus was inspired by something that one person wrote, but really addresses an aspect of "reporting" on Donald Trump that is both ridiculous and insidious.
Caleb Williams is going to be the first overall pick in the NFL Draft on Thursday. There is no longer any debate as to who the Chicago Bears are going to select at No. 1. However, not everybody agrees with the pick. Williams is a rather polarizing prospect. On one end, he won a Heisman […]
Sample size matters, people. So when The Athletic launched its in 2019, with 127 players answering questions about league matters so honestly because of the anonymity they were granted, the bar was set very high. We hit triple digits again (108 players), when the popular poll returned in full force after a COVID-19-induced hiatus because of limited locker room access for reporters during that time. Advertisement This time around, with familiar topics like MVP, “most overrated,” “player you’d...
Others contend that loosening things up could have dangerous consequences, and the administration should go the opposite direction.
Paste has published scathing review of Taylor Swift's new album, The Tortured Poets Department, without a byline to protect its author from the pop star's obsessive fans.