You bought a smart TV on Amazon.
Wanted to watch Netflix.
The TV already had malware on it before it shipped.
That malware turns your home internet connection into a proxy exit node.
So cybercriminals can route their attacks through your address.
And your address gets blamed.
Two million home devices.
Smart TVs. Streaming boxes. Android TV.
All part of the NetNut botnet called Popa.
In one week in June Google caught 316 different hacker groups using those exit nodes.
Password sprays. Espionage ops. Ransomware reconnaissance.
Coming from your home IP.
While your internet bill was paying for the bandwidth.
NetNut is owned by a publicly traded Israeli company called Alarum Technologies.
On Nasdaq.
They sold this proxy access to resellers.
Who sold it to other resellers.
Who sold it to criminals.
The FBI just seized their domains.
Google disabled their accounts.
Alarum’s legal counsel said they will fully cooperate.
Your home network has been a crime scene for months.
And the only way to know is if someone raids a datacenter.
The TV still works.
Netflix is still loading.
The backdoor is still open.
Boys account for 70 percent of the top 10 students placed in the highly proficient category of this year’s Primary Exit Profile, PEP examinations.
The data was revealed by Deputy Chief Education Officer with responsibility for examinations and assessment administration services in the Ministry of Education, Maryah Ho-Young.
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Our taxes aren't being used to maintain the roads, maintain the beaches, or to feed and house the less fortunate.
The only thing my taxes are used for seems to be lining the pockets of greedy fucks in jobs that have no proper JDs or yearly performance appraisals.
the fact that this is the longest QTE in the franchise means that this is literally the hardest thing Kratos has ever done
easily the greatest QTE in gaming history
The government is moving to introduce a ticketing system for travel waste offences in an effort to curb improper waste disposal across the country.
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The biggest proof of racism in the film industry is the fact that this guy is a great character, with a great story and episodes, but still hasn't had any remakes, movies, or spin-offs. They practically forgot about his entire existence.
Imagine @LITTYShay1 get me sick and we did a fight fi we life fi 2 ½ weeks, literally lose weight.. And then we inna ligaknee rain yesterday 😭 guess who has a fucking cold rn..
Flood-triggering rainfall has arrived and is expected to affect Jamaica through Tuesday, June 9, 2026. This video from The Weather Channel (U.S.) highlights the dangers of flash floods and offers essential safety tips.
I feel like if you weren’t a bit of a comic nerd you don’t know how racist this was. His whole thing is he can’t die, it would be like Superman just getting shot or Batman getting outsmarted.
Yall gonna use every opportunity to let us know yall migrated. The same country who kept the grid up from complete black out in a category 5 hurricane less than a year ago
JAMAICA’S LAND CRABS ARE RUNNING OUT OF TIME
Every June, Jamaica’s land crabs emerge in their ancient procession, crossing roads, filling buckets, ending up in cooking pots from Portland to St Elizabeth. It is a tradition as old as our memory, but it may not survive another generation.
The blue land crab (Cardisoma guanhumi) is classified Near Threatened by the IUCN, with declining populations across the Caribbean. It matures slowly, breeds once a year, and takes years to reach harvestable size; not the characteristics of a species that recovers easily from pressure.
The red land crab (Gecarcinus ruricola) faces similar challenges: over-harvesting for food, habitat loss, and slow reproductive rates that make recovery from population crashes difficult and prolonged.
The warning signs are there: We’re seeing fewer crabs on local roadsides with each passing year.
Puerto Rico saw populations crash over four decades under the combined weight of over-harvesting, pesticide contamination, and coastal development. Regulations finally came in 1999; closed seasons, size limits, protected zones; but only after the damage was done. Recovery remains slow and incomplete. The Bahamas, with even fewer controls, offers a still grimmer picture.
Jamaica has no closed season, no size limits, no monitoring programme. Harvesting is effectively open-access. As more land is cleared for buildings and roads, pressure on crab habitats intensifies each season.
The ecological stakes are high. Land crabs aerate coastal soils, cycle nutrients, and sustain the mangrove ecosystems that underpin Jamaica’s tourism economy.
Jamaica hasn’t lost what Puerto Rico spent a generation mourning. Not yet.
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