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Rep. Charles Young Junior’s life celebrated by many – WTOK

MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) – Charles Young Junior represented Mississippi’s 82nd district since 2012, and on December 18, he passed away at the age of 62.
Hundreds of people gathered Tuesday to celebrate his life.  There were songs, poems, and resolutions presented in honor of who his family called Chuck. 
There were many sad people, but rather than crying. People were laughing, applauding, and praising God for the life Charles lived.  People remembered the life he led as a public servant, and people spoke about the life he lived and the good times they had with one of East Mississippi’s longtime leaders.
“One night, we left Gulfport, had to be10:30 at night from a game and Chuck said man, ain’t nothing  Open but fast food.  We are going to eat in, Laurel. I said, if nothing’s open on the coast, what’s open in Laurel?  Don’t worry about it. We pull up at somebody’s house. Full meal at midnight.  That’s just Chuck,” said Supervisor Craig Houston.
While in office Charles was revered for his public service and his want to serve the people he represented.  But, between his colleagues in the legislature there was one thing he was known for the most.
“We called him the information guy. He was the 411, the Yellow Pages, the White Pages, the Rolodex, and, in today’s terms, Google. Because if you wanted to know anybody in the state, all you had to do was make one call, that’s all to Charles Young Jr,” said Rep. Oscar Denton.
Chuck left an impact on many peoples lives throughout his adulthood, but before then he was leaving lasting memories with his childhood friends.
“Every monumental moment of childhood, it seems like I spent with Chuck.  We were in kindergarten together. Elementary school together.  We learn to ride, ride bikes together.  We learned to swim together. We went to Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. We had our first jobs together.  It just seemed like everywhere I went Chuck was a part of my life.  Please don’t tell my parents this, but Chuck, even taught me how to drive. Well before the legal age,” said MHS Class President of 1980 Gordon Greenwood.
After all the speeches, resolutions, and funny memories shared, his sister, Judge Veldore Young Graham, took the stage and led the congregation in song. Singing the hymn “It Is Well.”
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South Dakota Lottery Powerball, Lucky For Life results for Dec. 30, 2024 – Argus Leader

The South Dakota Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Dec. 30, 2024, results for each game:
09-19-33-38-39, Powerball: 01, Power Play: 3
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07-14-18-25-47, Lucky Ball: 18
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Internet Archive attackers email support users: "Your data is now in the hands of some random guy" – Malwarebytes Labs

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Those who hacked the Internet Archive haven’t gone away. Users of the Internet Archive who have submitted helpdesk tickets are reporting replies to the tickets from the hackers themselves.
Internet Archive, most known for its Wayback Machine, is a digital library that allows users to look at website snapshots from the past. It is often used for academic research and data analysis. Earlier in October, the Internet Archive suffered from a data breach and DDoS attack.
During that breach the attackers were able to steal a user authentication database containing 31 million records.
While the Wayback Machine is almost fully functional again, in a recent turn of events the attackers have started replying to those users that have opened a support ticket with the Internet Archive.
This is one of the replies a user reported:
“It’s dispiriting to see that even after being made aware of the breach 2 weeks ago, IA has still not done the due diligence of rotating many of the API keys that were exposed in their gitlab secrets.
As demonstrated by this message, this includes a Zendesk token with perms to access 800K+ support tickets sent to info@archive.org since 2018.
Whether you were trying to ask a general question, or requesting the removal of your site from the Wayback Machine—your data is now in the hands of some random guy. If not me, it’d be someone else.
Here’s hoping that they’ll get their shit together now.”
An Application Programming Interface (API) token is like a special pass that allows a computer program or app to access and use services provided by another program or website. It is used as proof that the user or app has permission to access the service.
It appears as if the Internet Archive uses Zendesk to manage its support tickets. Having the Internet Archive’s Zendesk token would certainly explain why the hackers can reply to customer tickets.
Changing a Zendesk API token is not very hard, but it can have unexpected consequences, so it may require some advance planning to minimize potential disruptions. This could be why the Internet Archive may not have gotten round to it yet. But not changing API keys that would grant the attackers access to the organization’s important infrastructure like Zendesk would be a serious omission.
On October 18, 2024, Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle, posted an update stating the stored data of the Internet Archive is safe and work on resuming services safely is in progress.
“We’re taking a cautious, deliberate approach to rebuild and strengthen our defenses. Our priority is ensuring the Internet Archive comes online stronger and more secure.”

Customer service platform Zendesk said it worked with the Internet Archive to help resolve the situation even though it was not their fault.
So far, the Internet Archive has not responded to the new developments, and the motivation for the attacks on the Internet Archive remain unclear. We’ll keep you posted.

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Georgian government steps up repression – Le Monde

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After a disputed election, pro-Russian Mikheil Kavelashvili has become the president of this former Soviet republic in the Caucasus. Soon after his inauguration, he has approved a series of legislative amendments intended to tighten control over civil servants and the pro-European protest movement.
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Georgia is pivoting towards authoritarianism at a dizzying speed. After a contested election, pro-Russian Mikheil Kavelashvili is now the president of this former Soviet republic in the Caucasus. Barely inaugurated, he has already approved a series of legislative amendments intended to crush the pro-European protest movement and bring civil servants into line.
These measures, which came into effect on Monday, December 30, significantly increase fines for protesters, facilitate extrajudicial detentions and the dismissal of civil servants, expand the range of political appointments in the civil service and simplify the recruitment process for the police force.
“The regime is putting in place the legal framework to justify large-scale violent repression, arbitrary detentions and the torture of protesters,” explained Davit Zedelashvili, a constitutional law expert and researcher at the Tbilisi-based independent think tank Gnomon Wise. “This is in tandem with measures to purge the civil service and ensure the loyalty of civil servants. This blueprint, well-known in political science, is aimed at consolidating authoritarianism. This whole process is going to accelerate.”
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Animal Cruelty Open Investigation – Columbus County News –

The Columbus County Sheriff’s office and Animal Protective Services were called about an alleged case of animal abuse Christmas Eve.
A woman reported that she was prevented from retrieving two dogs from her previous residence on Christie Road, and a man she knows intentionally allowed one of the dogs to kill another dog.
The case is under investigation.
 
 
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