The incident at Victoria's Secret comes after a number of major UK retailers have been hit by major cyber attacks.
"Flooding has a huge impact on communities and mental health. You are supposed to feel safe in your home, it shouldn't be a place of worry and anxiety."As the skies unleashed
in February over North Queensland, Australia, many locals endured sleepless nights, unsure what level of flooding and damage they would wake up to.Perhaps none more so than Andrew Brown - a cybersecurity lecturer by day, with a side hustle as a self-made amateur weather forecaster.Few know that Mr Brown is the brains behind Wally's Weather - a Facebook page with 107,000 followers and 24 million monthly views, focusing on weather across the tropical state of Queensland.
During the record-breaking flooding, when 400 people were forced to evacuate their homes, Mr Brown published round the clock posts, even waking in the night to share updates, out of a sense of duty and responsibility to his audience.He even left work early when he spotted on his weather radar that five hours of non-stop rain would be approaching, advising not just his Facebook followers, but his bosses, colleagues, wife and adult children to do the same.
"When there's a big weather event, you try and give people as much notice as possible."
He is based in Townsville, the regional centre of an area known for a rain-drenched, hot, humid wet season from January to March.On 15 April, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt also accused Mr Abrego Garcia of involvement in human trafficking.
She appeared to be referencing a report in The Tennessee Star, a conservative news website, which claimed Mr Abrego Garcia was detained by a Tennessee highway patrol officer on suspicion of human trafficking in December 2022.A report by the Department of Homeland Security said he was stopped for speeding and not staying in his lane.
There were eight other people in the car without luggage, the report said, which led the officer to suspect it could be a case of human trafficking.However, there was no criminal case lodged against Mr Abrego Garcia.