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Singapores StarHub sniffs out 14-year-old data breach
2021-08-12 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Last week, Singaporean telco StarHub announced that it had found data from over 57,000 of its customers on a third-party data dump site during routine online surveillance back in July. The data breach contained personal information for over 57,000 customers, including their including national identity card numbers, mobile numbers and email addresses. Financial information was reportedly not at risk…read more on TotalTele.com »
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CBP K9 sniffs out 14 pounds of prohibited food products
2020-01-06 22:45:00| National Hog Farmer
During a secondary examination, CBP agriculture specialists discovered 6.2 kilograms of raw unknown meat, pork hot dogs and raw ruminant tripe.
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CBP K9 sniffs out nearly 16 pounds of cheese wrapped in animal skins
2019-12-12 16:33:00| National Hog Farmer
During the holidays, CBP often sees an increase in prohibited agriculture products when foreign nations try to bring traditional meals to celebrate with family in the United States.
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New Device Sniffs Out Origins of Harmful Methane
2015-03-06 18:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World: In the fight against climate change, most experts focus on controlling emissions of carbon dioxide, but methane is actually the more potent greenhouse gas, even more effective at trapping heat in Earth's atmosphere. Now, thanks to a new device, scientists are sniffing out the origins of harmful methane, helping them to better understand its role in warming the planet. Methane gas comes from a variety of places, both natural and man-made. They range from lakes and swamps, natural-gas pipelines...
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Humanity sniffs its first comet: Sadly, it stinks of rotten eggs, cat pee, and stale beer
2014-10-24 16:44:48| Extremetech
It turns out that comet 67P, the comet that is currently being stalked by the ESA's Rosetta spacecraft, stinks. If you just so happened to be in whiff range of the comet, you would be treated to a fantastic "perfume" (the ESA's words, not mine) that smells like a combination of rotten eggs and horse urine, with a soupçon of stale alcohol and suffocating formaldehyde thrown in for good measure. In the words of the ESA, 'If you could smell the comet, you would probably wish that you hadnt.'