The Reverse Great Firewall: What is Happening in China
China is increasingly making its government websites inaccessible from abroad, a phenomenon dubbed the 'Reverse Great Firewall', which limits the availability of public data to foreign researchers and analysts.
Some Municipalities Across the Country Unable to Access Websites; No Timeline for Recovery
Several municipalities in Japan are experiencing website outages starting from the afternoon of the 25th, with no current estimate for restoration.
Criminal gangs sell illegal Ozempic: 'They earn a lot of money'
Illegal sales of the weight-loss drug Ozempic are rampant on over 120 websites connected to Sweden, driven by local criminal gangs.
Problems logging into public digital solutions
A number of public digital solutions are currently unavailable due to issues with the NemLog-In login system, affecting websites like skat.dk, borger.dk, and sundhed.dk, according to the Digitaliseringsstyrelsen.
Several major public websites are back online after downtime
Several major public websites are now accessible again after a downtime caused by issues with the public login solution NemLog-In, which lasted several hours.
Several large public websites are down indefinitely
Digital public services in Denmark have become unavailable due to issues with the NemLog-In login system, affecting access to sites like skat.dk and borger.dk, with no timeline for resolution provided.
Fake recruitment websites in circulation, NIS warns Nigerians
The Nigeria Immigration Service has warned the public about fraudulent recruitment websites falsely claiming to conduct hiring for the service, emphasizing that only the official process managed by the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board is legitimate.