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DISTURBING footage has emerged of two young schoolchildren engaging in a shootout with police before turning the gun on themselves.
CHILLING footage has emerged of a pair of schoolchildren engaging in a shootout with police before turning their gun on themselves.
The 15-year-old pair from Pskov, in northwest Russia, had gone on the run from their parents before they decided to livestream themselves opening fire at a police car before killing themselves.
The boy named Denis Muravyov, reportedly shot the mother of his girlfriend, Katya, in the right hip following an argument about a sleepover.
The pair began filming their actions live on Periscope as the police surrounded the house they were in.
The disturbing footage shows Denis looking out the window and smiling with a rifle while giving running commentary, before aiming at a police van done below and firing.
At one point, Denis said he had shot and killed two dogs in the village they were in.
At another point in the footage, Katya can be seen holding a gun to Denis’ head while they sit on the couch.
She also filmed him throwing a TV set out the window.
Some reports suggest the pair may have been affected by alcohol, with bottles of liquor visible in the livestream.
Pictures of the pair firing at police were also posted to Instagram.
Russian police said they did not return fire, but attempted to persuade the children to surrender.
The children’s bodies were later found with gunshot wounds.
The Russian Investigative Committee released a statement saying: “Two armed 15-year-old teens barricaded themselves in a house in the Strugy Krasnye settlement. Law-enforcement officers had been negotiating with them for several hours, however, all in vain. Later on the teenagers stopped responding.”
Officials said the bodies showed “clear signs of suicide”, and that the 15-year-old boy first shot the girl and then killed himself.
The BBC reports Katya said they had got hold of two shotguns by breaking into a safe in the cottage belonging to her stepfather.
Denis put out a final post before his death on social media, which Russia’s Lenta.ru news website quotes as saying: “I loved you, but you do not notice how you destroyed my mind and life. Goodbye all, friends and family, and acquaintances.
“Do not worry, I will go out in style. Good luck to all in your life and please do not be afraid to live as you want or you see fit. Life is for fun — this is the best life.
If you or someone you know needs help, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14
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DISTURBING footage has emerged of two young schoolchildren engaging in a shootout with police before turning the gun on themselves.
CHILLING footage has emerged of a pair of schoolchildren engaging in a shootout with police before turning their gun on themselves.
The 15-year-old pair from Pskov, in northwest Russia, had gone on the run from their parents before they decided to livestream themselves opening fire at a police car before killing themselves.
The boy named Denis Muravyov, reportedly shot the mother of his girlfriend, Katya, in the right hip following an argument about a sleepover.
The pair began filming their actions live on Periscope as the police surrounded the house they were in.
The disturbing footage shows Denis looking out the window and smiling with a rifle while giving running commentary, before aiming at a police van done below and firing.
At one point, Denis said he had shot and killed two dogs in the village they were in.
At another point in the footage, Katya can be seen holding a gun to Denis’ head while they sit on the couch.
She also filmed him throwing a TV set out the window.
Some reports suggest the pair may have been affected by alcohol, with bottles of liquor visible in the livestream.
Pictures of the pair firing at police were also posted to Instagram.
Russian police said they did not return fire, but attempted to persuade the children to surrender.
The children’s bodies were later found with gunshot wounds.
The Russian Investigative Committee released a statement saying: “Two armed 15-year-old teens barricaded themselves in a house in the Strugy Krasnye settlement. Law-enforcement officers had been negotiating with them for several hours, however, all in vain. Later on the teenagers stopped responding.”
Officials said the bodies showed “clear signs of suicide”, and that the 15-year-old boy first shot the girl and then killed himself.
The BBC reports Katya said they had got hold of two shotguns by breaking into a safe in the cottage belonging to her stepfather.
Denis put out a final post before his death on social media, which Russia’s Lenta.ru news website quotes as saying: “I loved you, but you do not notice how you destroyed my mind and life. Goodbye all, friends and family, and acquaintances.
“Do not worry, I will go out in style. Good luck to all in your life and please do not be afraid to live as you want or you see fit. Life is for fun — this is the best life.
If you or someone you know needs help, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14
The parents of a British teen who was murdered over a Snapchat feud have opened up over the tragic death of their son.
There were renewed fears for the Queen’s health on Tuesday night after a new photo of Her Majesty emerged.
Liz Truss - who until now was Britain’s Foreign Secretary - met the Queen at Balmoral in Scotland in a massive departure from tradition.

8:53PM Thursday, September 8th, 2022
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AUSTRALIAN cameras - including baby monitors - are among thousands that have been hacked by a disturbing ‘Peeping Tom’ website. Are you being watched?
A RUSSIAN website offering thousands of live feeds peering into bedrooms and offices around the world by accessing poorly secured webcams should be taken down immediately, British officials said on Thursday.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said the site was taking advantage of devices like CCTV cameras and remote-access baby monitors that lack security protection or have weak passwords.
“I want the Russians to take this down straight away,” Christopher Graham, the information commissioner, told BBC radio.
Graham said the first reports about the website, which has a domain name in the Australian-administered Cocos Islands, came from Macau and Hong Kong, then Australia and Canada.
Britain is now planning “very prompt action” with the Federal Trade Commission, the US consumer protection agency, “to get this thing closed down”, Graham said without giving further details.
But a spokesman for Roskomnadzor, the Russian communications watchdog, denied that his country was responsible and said questions should be asked of webcam manufacturers.
“Most likely Russia has nothing to do with this,” Roskomnadzor spokesman Vadim Ampelonsky told AFP on Thursday evening.
“The domain is registered in the United States.”
In Britain, the ICO said around 500 feeds had been targeted, including a gym in Manchester, a house in Birmingham, and an office in Leicester.
“The website, which is based in Russia, accesses the information by using the default login credentials, which are freely available online, for thousands of cameras,” said Simon Rice, ICO group manager for technology.
“The footage is being collected from security cameras used by businesses and members of the public, ranging from CCTV networks used to keep large premises secure, down to built-in cameras on baby monitors,” he said.
The site reveals the location and manufacturer of the device whose feeds have been accessed using software and search tools.
Chinese company Foscam was the most commonly listed manufacturer, followed by US firm Linksys and Japanese multinational Panasonic.
“We are still trying to determine which Linksys IP cameras are referenced on the site,” a spokeswoman for the US company said.
“We believe they are older Linksys IP cameras which are no longer being manufactured. For these cameras we do not have a way to force customers to change their default passwords,” she said.
All three stressed that customers were instructed to change the default passwords in order to secure their devices.
Mischa Dohler, wireless communications expert at London’s King’s College, said the site was not hacking in the traditional sense, and was just making use of search engines freely available on the internet.
“It’s as though you leave your house open, and people come inside. Is that OK or not OK? They’re not touching anything or taking anything away,” he told Sky News.
Given the broad range of devices affected and international scope of the website, an ICO spokesman admitted that it had no power to take it down.
“If a website in the UK did this we would take action against it because firstly it’s a breach of the Data Protection Act because you are accessing people’s information and you shouldn’t be, and secondly there are also issues around the Computer Misuse Act,” he said.
Data watchdogs across the world have already drawn attention to the site, which is hacking 4,591 cameras in the US, 2,059 in France and 1,576 in the Netherlands.
“We’ve got to grow up about this sort of thing. These devices are very handy if you want to check your child is OK and the shop’s alright but everyone else can access that too unless you set a strong password,” Graham said.
“If you value your privacy, put in the basic security arrangements.”
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AUSTRALIAN cameras - including baby monitors - are among thousands that have been hacked by a disturbing ‘Peeping Tom’ website. Are you being watched?
A RUSSIAN website offering thousands of live feeds peering into bedrooms and offices around the world by accessing poorly secured webcams should be taken down immediately, British officials said on Thursday.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said the site was taking advantage of devices like CCTV cameras and remote-access baby monitors that lack security protection or have weak passwords.
“I want the Russians to take this down straight away,” Christopher Graham, the information commissioner, told BBC radio.
Graham said the first reports about the website, which has a domain name in the Australian-administered Cocos Islands, came from Macau and Hong Kong, then Australia and Canada.
Britain is now planning “very prompt action” with the Federal Trade Commission, the US consumer protection agency, “to get this thing closed down”, Graham said without giving further details.
But a spokesman for Roskomnadzor, the Russian communications watchdog, denied that his country was responsible and said questions should be asked of webcam manufacturers.
“Most likely Russia has nothing to do with this,” Roskomnadzor spokesman Vadim Ampelonsky told AFP on Thursday evening.
“The domain is registered in the United States.”
In Britain, the ICO said around 500 feeds had been targeted, including a gym in Manchester, a house in Birmingham, and an office in Leicester.
“The website, which is based in Russia, accesses the information by using the default login credentials, which are freely available online, for thousands of cameras,” said Simon Rice, ICO group manager for technology.
“The footage is being collected from security cameras used by businesses and members of the public, ranging from CCTV networks used to keep large premises secure, down to built-in cameras on baby monitors,” he said.
The site reveals the location and manufacturer of the device whose feeds have been accessed using software and search tools.
Chinese company Foscam was the most commonly listed manufacturer, followed by US firm Linksys and Japanese multinational Panasonic.
“We are still trying to determine which Linksys IP cameras are referenced on the site,” a spokeswoman for the US company said.
“We believe they are older Linksys IP cameras which are no longer being manufactured. For these cameras we do not have a way to force customers to change their default passwords,” she said.
All three stressed that customers were instructed to change the default passwords in order to secure their devices.
Mischa Dohler, wireless communications expert at London’s King’s College, said the site was not hacking in the traditional sense, and was just making use of search engines freely available on the internet.
“It’s as though you leave your house open, and people come inside. Is that OK or not OK? They’re not touching anything or taking anything away,” he told Sky News.
Given the broad range of devices affected and international scope of the website, an ICO spokesman admitted that it had no power to take it down.
“If a website in the UK did this we would take action against it because firstly it’s a breach of the Data Protection Act because you are accessing people’s information and you shouldn’t be, and secondly there are also issues around the Computer Misuse Act,” he said.
Data watchdogs across the world have already drawn attention to the site, which is hacking 4,591 cameras in the US, 2,059 in France and 1,576 in the Netherlands.
“We’ve got to grow up about this sort of thing. These devices are very handy if you want to check your child is OK and the shop’s alright but everyone else can access that too unless you set a strong password,” Graham said.
“If you value your privacy, put in the basic security arrangements.”
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Social media giant TikTok is among the Chinese-owned apps being targeted in Australia over fresh data harvesting concerns.
Australians are already $336 million out of pocket due to scams this year, so what is it that makes the nation such an easy target for swindlers?
A new TikTok craze has Australian car owners on high alert after a video showing users how to do one thing went viral.

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