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Violence breaks out as Congress counts electoral votes: live updates


A joint session of Congress to oversee the counting of electoral votes in the 2020 general election descended into chaos when throngs of violent Trump-supporting insurrectionists breached the US Capitol building.

The rioters, who had attended a “March for Trump” rally to protest the certification of Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential race, stormed the building, forcing the House and Senate to abruptly go into recess and for lawmakers, Hill staffers, and reporters to shelter in their offices before being evacuated.

Pence, lawmakers, and members of the press were evacuated into an undisclosed location after the rioters entered the House and Senate chambers. It triggering a dramatic armed standoff at the doors of the House chamber. 

In response to the violence, Washington DC mayor Muriel Bowser ordered a 6 p.m. curfew in the District of Columbia. The D.C. National Guard and Virginia National Guard are being deployed to the scene. 

The event in most years is simply a procedural formality. Biden won 306 Electoral College votes compared to 232 for Trump. But outgoing President Donald Trump and his allies spent the prior two months attempting to overturn the 2020 election results. 

Today, that effort erupted into violence never before seen in modern US history. 

Dozens of House lawmakers and 13 Republican Senators, as of Wednesday, had planned on raising objections to at least one and possibly multiple slates of electors under the Electoral Count Act of 1887, which permits lawmakers to raise objections to specific states’ electors.

Outside, meanwhile, several thousand Trump supporters gathered and then stormed the building.

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As holiday mobile commerce breaks records, retail apps display security red flags


Driven by the pandemic, many consumers rely on mobile apps to buy everything from daily essentials to holiday gifts. However, according to a recent analysis, there are some alarming security concerns among some of the top 50 Android retail mobile apps.

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Retail mobile apps are missing basic security functionality

Most of the top 50 retail mobile applications analyzed in September 2020 did not apply sufficient code hardening and runtime application self-protection (RASP) techniques.

These security techniques protect the application against tampering or being copied and distributed by a malicious third party as fake apps. Competitors can also exploit a lack of code hardening to execute business or technical denial of service attacks, making the mobile app difficult for customers to use. Or they can create competitive third-party aggregators that weaken the brand and lead to a loss in revenue.

Nearly all of the applications in the analysis fell short across basic application hardening techniques. These included code hardening techniques such as name obfuscation, which hides identifiers in the application’s code to prevent hackers from reverse engineering and analyzing source code. In addition, encryption techniques such as string, asset/resource, and class encryption prevent malicious actors from gaining insight into sensitive information, assets, or the internal logic of applications.

Application hardening also includes RASP techniques such as root/jailbreak and emulator detection, which shows when an attacker is attempting to bypass application sandboxes and conduct unapproved actions. Nearly a quarter of apps were completely unprotected in these areas. Without adequate protection, retail mobile apps could be tampered with or even copied and turned into “fake apps.” Fake retail apps are especially risky because they can capture sensitive personally identifiable information (PII) from shoppers, such as names, credit card numbers, addresses, and more.

Consumers must be on the lookout for fake mobile apps

With the massive rise in mobile commerce, consumers must be on the lookout for telltale signs of fake mobile apps. There are a few ways to spot these apps in the…

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[Update: Statement] PSA: Xiaomi Mi A3’s latest update accidentally breaks dual-SIM functionality – XDA Developers

[Update: Statement] PSA: Xiaomi Mi A3’s latest update accidentally breaks dual-SIM functionality  XDA Developers
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Israel blames Iran for attack on water infrastructure, vows response that breaks ‘all the codes of … – The Nation

Israel blames Iran for attack on water infrastructure, vows response that breaks ‘all the codes of …  The Nation
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