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LockBit ransomware group has itself been hacked – with tables turned on the notorious attacker by an unknown third party
The notorious LockBit ransomware group appears to have gone from cybercrime perpetrator to victim, as one of its dark web sites has been defaced. A new message on the site reads: “Don’t do crime CRIME IS BAD xoxo from Prague”, with a link to a MySQL database containing chats between the hackers and their victims. Other leaked data includes Bitcoin…
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How to Control a Word Table’s Horizontal Alignment
Inserting a table in Microsoft Word is simple, but the default won’t always work exactly how you want it to. For instance, the default alignment is offset from the left margin. What if you want the table centered or flush to the right margin? The good news is realigning a table is easy. SEE: There are multiple ways to create…
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How to Create Tables in HTML: Simple Steps for Beginners
tag. To make an invisible border, set the border attribute to 0. (Although most browsers default to a table border of 0, specifically stating it ensures that the border will be invisible in all browsers.) Below are two examples of what this looks like. On the left are the codes for one table with a 2-pixel border and another table…
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How to Import Tables From the Web to Excel 365
Key Takeaways Importing tables from the internet to Excel 365 is straightforward and saves time. Simply copy the web page’s URL and use the “From Web” function in the “Data” tab. Use the Power Query Editor to manage and transform imported data, such as removing duplicate headers or combining data from other sources. Customize the imported table in the Excel…
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