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Explosion soon after the landing of Space X's starship rocket

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Explosion soon after the landing of Space X's starship rocket The prototype rocket Starship SN10, launched by Alan Musk's company SpaceX for testing, exploded shortly after landing. The rocket landed and exploded three minutes after takeoff in the skies of South Texas in the United States on Wednesday. SpaceX's SN10 rocket is the company's initial prototype of the StarShip Mars rocket. The rocket flew up to 6 miles. Speaking at an event, SpaceX engineer John Insprucker said he was happy that the SN10 had successfully landed on a landing pad for the first time, though he did not know what caused the explosion. SpaceX has built many such prototypes. The company says it will soon send the SN11 for another test. Alan Musk's Space X is part of an ambitious plan to establish a human settlement on Mars. The company is working on a variety of prototypes to find the right design for sending people to Mars. Recently, 143 satellites were launched simultaneously by SpaceX's

Another major cyberattack on America, tens of thousands of email server hacks

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Another major cyberattack on America, tens of thousands of email server hacks According to Krebs on Security, emails from 30,000 US government and business organizations have been hacked due to four vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange software. Wired has even published the news that tens of thousands of email servers have been hacked. Although Microsoft has patched the vulnerability, security experts told Krebson that much work is needed to identify and clean up the process. Thousands of organizations, including state and city governments, fire and police departments, school districts, financial institutions, and others, have been affected. According to Microsoft, the vulnerability (security vulnerability) allowed hackers to access email accounts and install malware that could later be accessed on those servers. According to Krebs and Wired, the attack was carried out by the Chinese hacking group Hafnium. Although Microsoft has not commented on the size of the cyber-attack, it has in

Now Brave Browser's own search engine to beat Google

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Now Brave Browser's own search engine to beat Google Google's grip has probably never been so strong. About 70 percent of the Chrome browser and 92 percent of the search engine market share show where Google is now. Google, one of the world's most powerful companies, has so much data and advertising revenue. It has become a big challenge for any company to enter the market to beat Google. But Google's monopoly and non-competitive practices seem to be undermining Google's dominance today. Google's new competitors want to take advantage of this bad side. Two years after the privacy-focused browser Brave went public, former Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich's eyes are now on Google's search business. Recently, he has challenged the dominance of Google search by announcing Brave search, another search engine of Brave browser. The waitlist, which has already opened a weight list, will be made public by mid-2021, Ich said. Brave Search says it will not track the people