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EN DIRECT, guerre en Ukraine : un proche de Volodymyr Zelensky accusé d’orchestrer un vaste système de corruption

Deux organismes anticorruption, indépendants du pouvoir, accusent Timour Minditch, copropriétaire d’une société de production audiovisuelle fondée par le président ukrainien lorsqu’il était comédien, d’avoir « exercé un contrôle sur l’accumulation, la distribution et la légalisation de fonds d’origine criminelle dans le secteur énergétique »

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Manifestation contre une loi visant l’indépendance des organismes anticorruption en Ukraine, devant le Parlement, à Kiev, en Ukraine, le 31 juillet 2025.
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Radio France et France Télévision corrigent les propos d’une journaliste sur le maire de New York après une interview de Manuel Bompard

Alix Bouilhaguet avait notamment demandé au député de la France insoumise de se prononcer sur le fait que Zohran Mamdani « n’a pas condamné le 7-Octobre », ce qui est inexact, admettent les directions des groupes audiovisuels.

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Le député (La France Insoumise) des Bouches-du-Rhône Manuel Bompard, lors d’un débat à l’Assemblée nationale, à Paris, le 4 juin 2025.
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Premiers transferts imminents à la prison de haute sécurité de Condé-sur-Sarthe

Une quarantaine de détenus seront transférés d’ici à la fin du mois dans ce quartier de lutte contre la criminalité organisée, qui doit en accueillir une centaine au total, a annoncé Gérald Darmanin.

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Une cellule du quartier de lutte contre la criminalité organisée à la prison de Condé-sur-Sarthe, le 6 octobre 2025.
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Ligue des champions féminine : le Paris FC frôle l’exploit chez le Real Madrid, les Lyonnaises déroulent contre Wolfsburg

Les Parisiennes ont été privées de leur première victoire dans la compétition au bout du temps additionnel en Espagne (1-1), lors de la troisième journée, mardi soir. L’OL Lyonnes a, de son côté, battu Wolfsburg (3-1) et pointe à la première place du classement.

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La joueuse du Paris FC Kaja Korosec (numéro 4) tente de s’interposer notamment face à celle du Real Madrid Linda Caicedo (à droite), en Ligue des champions, au stade Alfredo Di Stefano, à Madrid, le 11 novembre 2025.
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ClickFix May Be the Biggest Security Threat Your Family Has Never Heard Of

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: ClickFix often starts with an email sent from a hotel that the target has a pending registration with and references the correct registration information. In other cases, ClickFix attacks begin with a WhatsApp message. In still other cases, the user receives the URL at the top of Google results for a search query. Once the mark accesses the malicious site referenced, it presents a CAPTCHA challenge or other pretext requiring user confirmation. The user receives an instruction to copy a string of text, open a terminal window, paste it in, and press Enter. Once entered, the string of text causes the PC or Mac to surreptitiously visit a scammer-controlled server and download malware. Then, the machine automatically installs it -- all with no indication to the target. With that, users are infected, usually with credential-stealing malware. Security firms say ClickFix campaigns have run rampant. The lack of awareness of the technique, combined with the links also coming from known addresses or in search results, and the ability to bypass some endpoint protections are all factors driving the growth. The commands, which are often base-64 encoded to make them unreadable to humans, are often copied inside the browser sandbox, a part of most browsers that accesses the Internet in an isolated environment designed to protect devices from malware or harmful scripts. Many security tools are unable to observe and flag these actions as potentially malicious. The attacks can also be effective given the lack of awareness. Many people have learned over the years to be suspicious of links in emails or messengers. In many users' minds, the precaution doesn't extend to sites that instruct them to copy a piece of text and paste it into an unfamiliar window. When the instructions come in emails from a known hotel or at the top of Google results, targets can be further caught off guard. With many families gathering in the coming weeks for various holiday dinners, ClickFix scams are worth mentioning to those family members who ask for security advice. Microsoft Defender and other endpoint protection programs offer some defenses against these attacks, but they can, in some cases, be bypassed. That means that, for now, awareness is the best countermeasure. Researchers from CrowdStrike described in a report a campaign designed to infect Macs with a Mach-O executive. "Promoting false malicious websites encourages more site traffic, which will lead to more potential victims," wrote the researchers. "The one-line installation command enables eCrime actors to directly install the Mach-O executable onto the victim's machine while bypassing Gatekeeper checks." Push Security, meanwhile, reported a ClickFix campaign that uses a device-adaptive page that serves different malicious payloads depending on whether the visitor is on Windows or macOS.

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Visual Studio 2026 Released

Dave Knott writes: Microsoft has released Visual Studio 2026, the first major version of their flagship compiler in almost four years. Release notes are available here. The compiler has also been updated, including improved (but not yet 100%) C++23 core language and standard library implementations.

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