XX does not equal XY
We are not the same
XX does not equal XY
We are not the same
Just remember, if the situation was reversed it would be national, nonstop news
‘I F***ING HATE YOU’: Student gov candidate at UNC Asheville destroys pro-life table, yells at pro-lifers
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in bio or read the story at
https://www.campusreform.org/article/i-fing-hate-you-student-gov-candidate-unc-asheville-destroys-pro-life-table-yells-pro-lifers-/27762
Just a tiny FYI....
Malvertising (malicious advertising) is the use of online ads to spread and install malware or redirect your traffic. Cybercriminals inject infected ads into legitimate advertising networks that display ads on websites you trust. Then, when you visit a site, the malicious ad infects your device with malware — even if you don’t click it.
Here’s how a basic malvertising attack works:
A cybercriminal buys ad space on a website or from an ad network.
The cybercriminal supplies an infected ad to be displayed in the space they purchased.
The malvertising attack happens when either:
You click the ad, or...
The website loads the ad and your device is infected automatically. Many infected ads can attack you on their own, without requiring a click.
In reality, it’s often more complex than that. Due to the fragmented nature of online advertising, your browser needs to contact a variety of ad-related servers when it loads a website. One server delivers the online ads, another might play a video ad, and a third server might trigger a pop-up. This happens again when you click an ad as well.
Attackers can intercept these traffic requests from your browser and forcibly inject malicious code or divert your traffic somewhere else. This is how forced redirect ads work. During the online journey from your browser to the advertiser, the attacker intercepts your traffic and infects you with malware or sends you to an unwanted destination.
Malvertising is often confused with adware because both involve ads. The primary difference between the two comes down to the source of the attack. Adware is a type of malware that sits on your device and causes you to see ads you otherwise wouldn’t encounter. Conversely, malvertising ads are hosted on legitimate websites — there’s no need for the malvertising attacker to pre-infect your device before you’re shown a malicious ad.
When hackers slip infected ads into the most popular advertising networks, they can spread malware on some of the world’s most trusted and widely read websites. Malvertising attacks have hit MSN, Reuters, The New York Times, YouTube, Spotify, The Onion, and numerous other popular websites and services.
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Obama didn’t address MH370 until 10 days after its disappearance. The final location of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 remains one of the biggest unanswered questions in aviation.
MH370 left Kuala Lumpur on its way to Beijing on March 8, 2014. However, the plane vanished from radar, prompting a multinational search. There were 239 people on board the Boeing 777.
In a post on X, DOGE said the Social Security Administration has been executing a "major cleanup" of records over the past four weeks.
"Approximately 9.9 million numberholders, all listed age 120+, have now been marked deceased. Another ~2 million to go," the post said.
Last week, an update from DOGE said that about seven million Social Security number holders listed as aged over 120 had been marked as deceased.
XX does not equal XY We are not the same Until the issue of tariffs came up I honestly didn't realize how much America was pay...