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Thousands Visit Haz-Zebbug’s Palazz Tal-Baruni Open Day

Thousands Visit Haz-Zebbug's Palazz Tal-Baruni Open Day
Oct 28 2024 Share

Taking to social media, mayor of Haz-Zebbug Steve Zammit Lupi expressed his joy at seeing thousands visit the locality for an open day at the Palazz Tal-Baruni (Baron’s Palace).

According to Zammit Lupi, over 4,000 people visited the garden, palace and chapel which were open for the public on this special occasion.

‘This is confirmation that people are truly thirsty for open spaces and knowledge about our cultural heritage’, wrote the young mayor.

He went on to thank the property’s owner for opening up the space for the visit as well as the rest of the council who contributed to the success of the open day.

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Man Arrested Over Saturday Gozo Channel Bomb Threat

Man Arrested Over Saturday Gozo Channel Bomb Threat
Oct 28 2024 Share

A 43-year-old man from Mqabba was arrested following a bomb threat targeting the Gozo ferry, prompting police to question him on charges of spreading false information.

He allegedly made a call to Gozo Channel on Saturday, warning of a possible bomb on the ferries or in the terminals, forcing the company to suspend operations that evening.

According to Times of Malta, this incident followed an unrelated bomb scare on Friday, which also halted ferry services and left passengers stranded.

In Friday’s case, two passengers reported overhearing foreign men discussing bombs, prompting immediate precautions, though no actual threat materialised.

The Saturday threat, however, came from an anonymous call, later traced by police. Authorities do not believe the incidents are linked, though they suspect the second perpetrator may have been inspired by the impact of the first scare.

Both cases led the Armed Forces of Malta to inspect all ferries and terminals, including underwater checks, causing significant disruptions in Gozo and delaying a popular opera at Astra Theatre. The suspect, if convicted, faces substantial fines for the false bomb threat.

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Source: Times of Malta

You can now start receiving direct updates from Prime Minister Robert Abela

You can now start receiving direct updates from Prime Minister Robert Abela
Oct 27 2024 Share

In a modern twist to government updates, Prime Minister Robert Abela has just launched his very own WhatsApp channel! Through it, he’s promising to keep everyone looped into the daily hustle and bustle of government operations, delivering updates straight to your phone.

 

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The timing couldn’t be more exciting—this comes just a day before Finance and Employment Minister Clyde Caruana presents Malta’s highly anticipated 2025 budget. The first message from Abela hints at good news, stating that the government is “hard at work” to ensure a positive outcome. Expect behind-the-scenes insights, budget highlights, and daily updates straight from the top.

So, if you’re ready to stay informed directly from the source, now’s your chance. Will you be joining the chat?

Join here: WhatsApp Channel

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Apple Offers $1 Million Bug Bounty for Hacking Private Cloud Servers

Apple Offers $1 Million Bug Bounty for Hacking Private Cloud Servers
Oct 27 2024 Share

Apple has unveiled a new bug bounty challenge, offering rewards up to $1 million for anyone who can expose vulnerabilities in its Private Cloud Compute (PCC) servers, set to support its upcoming Apple Intelligence service. This initiative, announced Thursday, aims to bolster security as Apple prepares for the official launch of the AI-powered service next week. Although most Apple Intelligence processing will occur on personal devices, some requests will be handled by PCC servers, which must be fortified against cyber threats to protect user data.

To promote transparency and invite broad participation, Apple has provided researchers with a Private Cloud Compute Security Guide, detailing PCC’s authentication methods and privacy measures. A Virtual Research Environment (VRE), accessible to anyone attempting the bounty, allows users to explore PCC’s software in a secure Mac-based virtual setting. Apple has also shared PCC’s key source code components on GitHub for public review.

Apple encourages researchers to submit any significant vulnerabilities impacting PCC, promising rewards based on the quality of the findings, proof of impact, and potential risk to users. More details on submission guidelines can be found on the Apple Security Bounty page.

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