How did Brad Knighton's daughter Olivia die? Ex-MLS goalkeeper pays heartbreaking tribute after her tragic death
Olivia Knighton was reportedly the only one hurt out of 12 people on a boat when it was rocked by a large wake left by another boat
2023-07-30 15:58
On 'João', Brazilian singer Bebel Gilberto honors her late father, bossa nova giant João Gilberto
New York-born Brazilian singer Bebel Gilberto has released “João,” an album in tribute to her late father, the bossa nova giant João Gilberto
2023-09-09 08:22
'She is an heiress': Karl Lagerfeld's cat Choupette received $1.5M in inheritance after fashion designer's death
Choupette's social media revealed that she flies on magnificent private jets and travels in elegance in a $250 Lucy Balu x Choupette or a $2,000 Louis Vuitton bag
2023-05-09 11:22
Andrew Tate tweets 'Free Darren' after UFC veteran's court appearance: 'Matrix attack'
'#Freedarren What car? Where? What speed? Nah bruv. Matrix attack,' Tate wrote
2023-06-10 18:45
Free streams to watch Barbie spread online amid security warnings
Illicit free streams for Barbie, Oppenheimer and other summer blockbuster movies pose a risk to people attempting to watch them online, cyber security experts have warned. Searches for how to watch the films for free were tracked by security firm NordVPN, revealing links leading to sites containing malware and other malicious software. The worst impacted movie was Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3, according to the researchers, with links shared on Twitter containing the most number of phishing warnings, malicious links and malware concerns. The Super Mario Bros. Movie had the second-most security threats linked to it, followed by Barbie, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, John Wick: Chapter 4, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, The Little Mermaid, Oppenheimer, Mission Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, and Killers of the Flower Moon. Illegal online streams that allow people to watch films for free have become a popular way for cyber criminals to exploit web users in recent years. Several illicit platforms that mimic the functionality of Netflix and other legitimate streaming services offer ways to watch films and TV shows with little cyber security risk to users, however links shared on social media sites like Twitter and Reddit can often lead to fake websites that attempt to steal financial or other sensitive information. “Trying to watch films this way is like searching for a needle in a haystack, with few of the links providing a watchable movie,” said Adrianus Warmenhovem, a cyber security advisor at NordVPN. “Most of these blockbusters will soon be available on reputable streaming platforms like Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video, so we suggest film fans be patient and enjoy these movies safely. Always stay cautious when clicking on a link, even on a trustworthy website, and use anti-malware tools.” Major sporting events are particularly vulnerable to cyber attack attempts, with searches for free live streams surging in the build up to big fights, football matches and races. The most popular form of piracy is websites hosting free streams of films and TV, accounting for more than 80 per cent of all piracy, according to figures published earlier this year. Piracy research firm Muso revealed that illegal streaming of films grew 38.6 per cent between 2021 and 2022, while visits to free streaming sites rose by nearly 9 per cent. This trend is expected to continue in 2023, early data suggests. Read More World Cup plagued by 'industrial-scale' piracy Premier League caught up in 'world's biggest piracy operation'
2023-08-02 21:48
Andrew Tate encourages fans to embrace 'discipline' and avoid being 'average' to achieve success, trolls say 'philosophy is not your forte'
In a passionate rant, Andrew Tate emphasized the importance of discipline in both achieving success and navigating life
2023-10-01 15:45
Tom Hanks turned down When Harry Met Sally... for surprising reason
Tom Hanks' wife Rita Wilson has revealed he turned down the lead in 'When Harry Met Sally...' because he was "happy" to be getting divorced.
2023-06-18 15:29
'Jurassic Park' more than holds up 30 years later. Here's why
It's been 30 years since Steven Spielberg's dinosaurs stampeded across the screen in the first "Jurassic Park," but it feels more recent.
2023-06-09 23:15
Kim Kardashian brings glam squad and ring light to get driving license photo in out-of-touch move
Kim Kardashian has left viewers of The Kardashians open-mouthed after making potentially her most out-of-touch move yet, by bringing a glam squad to get her driving license. "It's a big deal because you have to live with it for a long time", says her hair stylist, Chris Appleton. The reality star rocks up to the DMV office with a makeup artist carrying a huge back of beauty products and Appleton, who is carrying a ring light so she can get just the right look on her photo. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
2023-06-29 23:15
'Rappers are so bad with money': Internet slams Blueface for asking private jet pilot to land early so he can grab McDonald's meal
Rapper Blueface, whose original name is Johnathan Jamall Porter, paid an extra $10,000 to get the pilot to do his bidding
2023-11-28 21:58
Kourtney Kardashian facing backlash for 'insensitive' fire caption amid Hawaii tragedy
Kourtney Kardashian has slammed and branded "insensitive" to Hawaii fire victims for an Instagram remark. The reality star posted a series of snaps of her recent holiday with her husband, Travis Barker, proudly showing off her baby bump. The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star showed off beach pictures and balcony views of the sea. She captioned her social media post: "The ocean calms the fire in me." Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Fans have slammed the 44-year-old – who is pregnant with her fourth child – with the post coming just hours after wildfires broke out in nearby Hawaii. So far the death toll has hit 53 with 1,000 missing as locals evacuate the fire-torn island. President, Joe Biden has declared a "major disaster declaration." One fan said: "Maybe not the best time to say 'the ocean calms the fire.' “When people in Hawaii were forced into the ocean because of a fire." Natasa Hall said: "Gross caption." Another Instagram follower added: "Terrible timing for a terrible caption." Tiana Olson said: "Except when you're forced to jump into the ocean. “Because you and your car have been engulfed in flames as you try to escape the fire that's burning down your home. "I know you're just a celebrity and you won't even respond to this. “But my entire town just burnt to the ground, and it's like the people who have the ability to help just pretend not to know what's going on." Someone else added: "So insensitive to the people on Maui." Another follower said: "That’s a really inappropriate caption.” Laurie Somers added: "I wonder if you all have thought about the people of Maui? “You seem very insensitive. "Do we really care about your baby bump when the people of Maui are suffering? Really?" Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-12 16:50
xQc mocks Kai Cenat and Adin Ross' 'weird' music tastes: 'They always tiptoe so much'
'They shape their takes on music around if they're they think they're going to meet the people that make that music,' said xQc
2023-11-09 22:30
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