A massive protest took place in the heart of Israel on Monday, denouncing Tel Aviv's continued offensive in Gaza. Protesters held placards that read "Stop the Genocide", "Free Gaza", as they clashed with police who tried to disperse them. The anti-war protests have been taking place even as Israel Defence Force intensified its operation in Gaza. On Monday, at least 52 people were killed in fresh Israeli strike. Out of these, 36 people lost their lives in the attack on a school-turned-shelter.
The latest Wikileaks Vault7 release reveals details of the CIA’s alleged Cherry Blossom project, a scheme that uses wireless devices to access users’ internet activity. globinfo freexchange As cyber security expert John McAfee told to RT and Natasha Sweatte: Virtually, every router that's in use in the American home are accessible to hackers, to the CIA, that they can take over the control of the router, they can monitor all of the traffic, and worse, they can download malware into any device that is connected to that router. I personally, never connect to any Wi-Fi system, I use the LTE on my phone. That's the only way that I can be secure because every router in America has been compromised. We've been warning about it for years, nobody pays attention until something like WikiLeaks comes up and says 'look, this is what's happening'. And it is devastating in terms of the impact on American privacy because once the router...
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