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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Live TV report on cougar capture in San Francisco neighborhood interrupted by coyote

During live coverage of the feline's capture, the ABC7 News reporter Frances Wang was on camera when an unexpected urban resident passed behind her. A coyote calmly walked through the shot, unnoticed as she continued reporting. Video of the moment quickly gained attention for the visual irony of one wild predator being removed as another freely roamed the city streets.
San Francisco
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fromsfist.com
3 weeks ago
San Francisco

Bedraggled Coyote Filmed Stepping Foot on Alcatraz Island for the First Time in History

Environment
fromDodgers Nation
1 month ago

Wild Coyote Spotted At Dodger Stadium During Offseason Tour

A coyote walked through Dodger Stadium aisles near the home dugout during a tour; no injuries were reported.
Environment
fromABC7 San Francisco
5 months ago

Rare sighting: Coyote swims in SF Bay between Angel Island and Tiburon

A coyote swam across Raccoon Strait between Angel Island and Tiburon, an uncommon Bay Area wildlife event confirmed by park staff and wildlife experts.
fromsfist.com
3 weeks ago
San Francisco

Bedraggled Coyote Filmed Stepping Foot on Alcatraz Island for the First Time in History

fromThe Hacker News
3 months ago

WhatsApp Malware 'Maverick' Hijacks Browser Sessions to Target Brazil's Biggest Banks

The campaign involves two components: A self-propagating malware referred to as SORVEPOTEL that's spread via the desktop web version of WhatsApp and is used to deliver a ZIP archive containing the Maverick payload. The malware is designed to monitor active browser window tabs for URLs that match a hard-coded list of financial institutions in Latin America. Should the URLs match, it establishes contact with a remote server to fetch follow-on commands to gather system information and serve phishing pages to steal credentials.
Information security
fromLos Angeles Times
6 months ago

Can coyotes and bears be friends? An Altadena odd couple has neighbors talking

L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy Andrew Garza noted the surprising sight of a coyote and bear together, as they appeared to have lost their natural habitat due to recent fires.
Los Angeles
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