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jili178 gift code today A Chinese hacking operation that tapped into the US phone network was far more extensive than first reported and could have listened into virtually any mobile phone conversation in the country, according to accounts. The Salt Typhoon hackers group, named by the Microsoft engineers who first encountered it in the summer, was initially reported to have targeted the phones of the presidential and vice-presidential candidates Donald Trump and JD Vance, as well as Kamala Harris’s campaign workers. However, it is now understood to have worked by hacking into the antiquated technology mobile phones companies use to give access to phone taps for law enforcement agencies. Salt Typhoon was able to turn this on remotely, and thus theoretically have the same ability to tap phones as the FBI, but without a warrant.

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A former executive of an Essex County pharmaceutical company was accused of participating in a $38 million insider trading scheme, the U.S. Attorney’s Office District of New Jersey announced Monday. An indictment unsealed Monday charges Dale Chappell, 54, a former United States citizen and current resident of Switzerland, with five counts of securities fraud, according to a release from the office. Chappell was formerly the chief scientific officer and member of the board of directors of Humanigen, Inc., a publicly traded clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company with offices in Millburn and California, the office said. Between June and August of 2021, Chappell avoided more than $38 million in losses by selling millions of shares of Humanigen stock while in possession of non-public information about the company’s application to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for approval a drug to treat COVID-19 called Lenzilumab, investigators said. Chappel, who sold the shares through funds he controlled, announced in March 2021 that Humanigen planned to seek emergency-use authorization for the drug, the release stated. However over the course of the next two months, FDA staff told the company that it was unlikely to meet the criteria for issuance of the emergency-use authorization, federal prosecutors said. Knowing that his company had not disclosed this information publicly, Chappell sold the funds’ Humanigen stock, and later also implemented plans to trade more Humanigen stock holdings, officials said After Humanigen publicly announced that the FDA had declined the approval for Lenzilumab, Humanigen’s stock price declined approximately 50%, authorities said. Chappell was arrested on Dec. 20 in Switzerland and federal officials will now look to extradite him to the United States to stand trial, the office said. “Our office is committed to holding accountable those who profit based on insider information,” U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger said in a statement. “Combatting securities fraud and protecting the integrity of the markets continues to be a priority for this office.” Stories by Chris Sheldon Please consider supporting NJ.com with a voluntary subscription. Chris Sheldon may be reached at csheldon@njadvancemedia.com .

Champions Thailand left for Vietnam on Friday morning to kick off their title defence of the Asean Mitsubishi Electric Cup 2024. Thailand will face Timor Leste on Sunday in their opening Group A match at Hang Day Stadium. Sixteen players left for Vietnam on Friday morning and five more players from Port, who played in the AFC Champions League Two on Thursday, will join the squad later. "We will have only 21 players for the first game against Timor Leste, so we do not have a full squad yet, but the rest of the squad including newcomers have been doing great in training," said Japanese coach Masatada Ishii. "I hope these new players understand the tactics and that we will have a good first game of the tournament," he added. Thailand goalkeeper Patiwat Khammai emphasised the importance of the opening game against Timor Leste. "The game with Timor Leste is very important because it is the first match and getting a good result in the first game will be great for the players' confidence," said Patiwat. The match against Timor Leste will kick off at 8pm and will be shown live on Thai Rath TV. After Timor Leste, the War Elephants will play Malaysia at home on Dec 14, visit Singapore on Dec 17 and host Cambodia three days later. Group B includes Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar and Laos.

The Vikings will officially be without cornerback Stephon Gilmore for Sunday’s noon game against the Falcons. Gilmore left the Vikings' win over the Cardinals with a left hamstring strain and has not practiced this week. The Vikings will have Byron Murphy Jr. , Shaq Griffin and Fabian Moreau as their top three cornerback options with Gilmore absent. “It was always something that fingers crossed just in case maybe if he can get a limited day, he’d possibly be available, but he’s right on schedule where we probably thought he would be, and we’ll see what next week looks like,” Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell said Friday of Gilmore. Kicker Will Reichard and long snapper Andrew DePaola are questionable. Both returned to practice this week after missing four games on injured reserve and were full participants all three days of practice. They would need to be activated from injured reserve to play Sunday. Sign up for the Access Vikings newsletter O’Connell said decisions on Reichard and DePaola will be made later Friday, as corresponding roster moves have to be made by Saturday afternoon to return them to the active roster. The Vikings already released long snapper Jake McQuaide , DePaola’s replacement; kicker Parker Romo is preparing for the same fate . Four other players were left questionable by O’Connell after Friday’s practice: outside linebacker Patrick Jones II (knee), defensive lineman Harrison Phillips (back), offensive guard Dalton Risner (back) and outside linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (thigh). Jones, Phillips and Van Ginkel were all limited in Friday’s practice. O’Connell said he was unsure if Risner’s back issue was related to one he had earlier in the season. Risner, who was a full participant Friday, told the Minnesota Star-Tribune he expects to play. Safety Jay Ward , who missed last game with an elbow injury, was a full participant Friday and will be available against the Falcons. Tight end Josh Oliver , who has missed the last two games, will also be back after being a full participant in practice all week. Jefferson stockpiling jokes Asked abo the biggest thing he learned from former Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins , who visits Sunday with the Falcons , wide receiver Justin Jefferson had a surprising answer. “There’s a lot of jokes I learned from Kirk,” Jefferson said Thursday. “It’s always great to have a quarterback you can joke around with and be yourself with.” He also hit on the expected — work ethic being what it all boiled down to — but the jokes became a sticking point. Jefferson alluded to the jokes being for generations older than him, but said that he’s holding on to them for potential use when his delivery will be more believable. “I want it to be later on when I get older and I can come on here and tell y’all the joke, and then it’s really gonna be funny,” Jefferson said. “Me telling you all right now, it’s not gonna be funny. Kirk’s gotta tell you all himself.” Vikings add tackle to practice squad The Vikings signed offensive tackle Coy Cronk to their practice squad Friday. This is his second stint with the team, having also spent time on the practice squad in 2023. Cronk’s most recent stop was with the Falcons practice squad this October. He’s also been with the Jaguars; he was elevated to their active roster five times during the 2022 season and appeared in all five games. Cronk joined the league as an undrafted free agent, signing with the Packers in 2021. The Vikings also placed offensive guard Henry Byrd on the practice squad injured reserve. For sale: Van Ginkel shirts T-shirts featuring edge rusher Andrew Van Ginkel will be for sale Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium. All proceeds will go toward Van Ginkel’s flood relief in his hometown, Rock Valley, Iowa, where recovery efforts are ongoing after severe storms in June. The Vikings announced that one of their sponsors, Minnesota-based Land O’Lakes, will match the proceeds in a donation. Van Ginkel’s wife, Sam, had a message for fans on Friday morning. “Shirts are only available in person at the stadium on Sunday,” Sam Van Ginkel wrote on social media. “Please do not fall for all of the links being posted on here. They are scams. Until you see something from us or the Vikings, do NOT buy online.” Star Tribune writer Andrew Krammer contributed to this report.The Cleveland Cavaliers have steamrolled through the first third of their schedule and now face one of their toughest stretches when they open a four-game road trip at the Denver Nuggets on Friday night. The Western Conference swing is the longest road trip of the season so far for Cleveland, which has won five in a row. The Cavaliers are coming off a close win against Utah without forwards Dean Wade (knee) and Isaac Okoro (shoulder). Wade could be back Friday night, but Okoro is expected to miss a couple of weeks with his right shoulder sprain. Without those two available against the Jazz on Monday, the Cavaliers employed a smaller lineup at times but got good production from forward Evan Mobley, who had 22 points and 10 rebounds. The third overall pick of the 2021 NBA Draft, Mobley is averaging a career-best 18.5 points and pulling down nine rebounds a game. He has been a good compliment to guards Darius Garland and Donovan Mitchell, who have led the Cavaliers' early success. Mitchell (23.3 points) and Garland (20.4) lead the team in scoring average, and center Jarrett Allen is averaging a double-double (13 points, 10 rebounds), with Mobley adding another layer to a deep team. "We've all said it, for us to be the team we want to be ... Evan had to take that step," Mitchell said recently. "And the best part about it is Jarrett Allen is his biggest cheerleader." Friday is the last of the two games between the teams, and Denver is trying to get even after losing 126-114 on Dec. 5 in Cleveland. Denver star Nikola Jokic recorded a triple-double in the loss, one of his NBA-leading 11 this season. He has 141 triple-doubles in his career, which ranks third all-time behind Nuggets teammate Russell Westbrook (200) and Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson (181). The Nuggets, who have won five of their last seven games, may not have forward Aaron Gordon available against Cleveland after he left Wednesday night's 110-100 loss at Phoenix with a right calf strain. Gordon missed 10 games earlier this season with the same injury. "Hopefully, Aaron is going to be ready to go for Cleveland, but we'll have to wait and see these next 24, 48 hours," Denver coach Michael Malone said. Gordon is fifth on the team in scoring at 13.7 points a game and he is the team's most versatile defender, with the ability to guard every position. If Gordon can't go, most likely Peyton Watson, the team's leading shot blocker (0.9 per game), would get the start. Jokic leads Denver in scoring (30.7 points), rebounding (12.6) and assists (9.4) and is putting together another MVP-worthy campaign. But the Nuggets will need production from Jamal Murray, who is second in scoring at 18.8 points a gain, despite battling injuries. Murray sat out Monday's win over Phoenix with a right ankle sprain and had only 13 points in his return Wednesday. "I'm just trying not to use (injuries) as an excuse. Not mention it," Murray told The Denver Post. "I know I get slack for it, but (I'm) just going out there, and if I'm good enough to play, I play. That's how I look at it." --Field Level Media

Tesla Inc. promised to drop the wall on its so-called charging “walled garden” two years ago, making its Superchargers accessible to all EVs. In turn, virtually every brand in the auto industry pledged to put Tesla ports in its electric vehicles. Those commitments, once fulfilled, will make Tesla the standard for automobile plugs in America, particularly given Tesla’s reputation for its reliable, widespread network of EV fueling stations. But none of that is working yet for Mirriam Ferraro, a 45-year-old nurse in Chapel Hill, N.C. Ferraro regularly drives her Kia EV6 to visit her sister in Wilmington, 160 miles away. Charging stations are sparse and the nine Tesla Superchargers on the way still don’t support cars like hers. Kia has promised a Tesla charging adapter for the EV6, but it won’t ship until January. Many carmakers are waiting for Tesla to send them adapters, so they can deploy them to their customers. When it does ship, Ferraro will have to pay for it. “It will be worth it,” she says. “I absolutely love the car, but it’s definitely limited my travel.” Tesla “invited” other brands to adopt its charging port in late 2022. A few months later, it went a step further, promising to retrofit its stations for Chevys, Fords and other brands of electric vehicles that didn’t have a Tesla port, though it never provided a timeline. That month it started installing something dubbed the Magic Dock, a sleek retrofit that worked for cars that didn’t have a Tesla port or adapter. Yet today, only about 100 of the company’s 2,500 or so U.S. Supercharger stations feature the Magic Dock, according to a Bloomberg Green analysis. Huge swathes of the country are still off the Tesla charging map, with nary a retrofitted Supercharger in site for more than half of all states. And there seems to be little rhyme or reason behind the Magic Dock rollout. California, far and away the country’s EV leader, only has five stations with the adapters, while Florida, another electric hotspot, has a single Supercharger converted. Texas leads the country with 20 Magic Docks and they’re around every corner in New Jersey, but Oregonians are out of luck. What’s more, many of the Magic Docks were taken offline this fall. “Tesla has not kept its promise,” said Conrad Layson, a senior analyst at AutoForecast Solutions LLC. “Tesla has given no reason for the delay in deploying more Magic Docks. Nor have they commented on [the] inability to follow-through on their promise.” The company also did not respond to interview requests for this article. In truth, Tesla hasn’t seemed too concerned about improving Supercharging for Teslas, let alone other kinds of vehicles. In April, Tesla fired its nearly 500 employees who worked on Supercharging. Some were eventually rehired. There still aren’t enough people to keep the system up and running, according to Layson. Starting next year, virtually every brand of electric vehicle will roll out of the factory with a Tesla port — dubbed the North American Charging Standard, or NACS. In the meantime, there is a huge crowd of drivers like Ferraro who bought too early to get a Tesla port and are scrambling for adapters, which are expensive and have been delayed , largely because Tesla is handling that hardware as well. The loss of so many Supercharger workers at Tesla “certainly didn’t help,” said Brent Gruber, executive director of the EV practice at J.D. Power. “A lot of those people were working with these other auto manufacturers on these transitions.” Tesla drivers aren’t happy about the state of Supercharging either, including the prospect of interlopers. Satisfaction scores have swooned, according to J.D. Power’s ongoing survey. “We got a lot of comments from people who were none too pleased when a Ford F-150 Lighting was next to them taking up two spaces,” Gruber explained. Ultimately, the Supercharger kerfuffle will be short-lived, as more chargers from other networks come online and Tesla ports and adapters finally show up en masse in non-Tesla vehicles. In the past couple of years, rival networks have far outstripped Elon Musk’s charging empire. For every Supercharger station in the U.S., there are now almost three public fast-charging stations operated by other companies. Those networks — including EVgo Inc. and ChargePoint Holdings Inc. — already have plugs for Tesla ports and are hastily adding more. Furthermore, the potential to tap into Tesla chargers has emboldened EV-curious drivers to buy battery-powered rigs from Ford, General Motors and other brands. In opening its charging network 11 years after it started building it, Tesla essentially traded a powerful sales incentive for a revenue stream from other vehicles; it is becoming slightly less of a car company and slightly more of a utility. “I don’t think that can be emphasized enough,” Gruber said. “You eliminate the advantage [Tesla] had with the charging network... And Tesla products are aged at this point.” That said, Tesla may harvest as much as $3 billion a year from charging other companies’ cars by 2030, according to Piper Sandler & Co. And Tesla owners charging at Tesla stations are by far the happiest respondents in J.D. Power’s satisfaction survey. Non-Tesla owners charging at Tesla stations come in second with all the other networks scoring lower. “By improving the charging experience and making EVs more attractive,” says BloombergNEF analyst Ash Wan, “EV adoption will be pushed forward in the U.S., which will be good for Tesla.” When Ferraro finally gets her Tesla adapter sometime in the new year, she’ll have scads of charging options. For the time being, however, she’s not going to drive to visit friends in Washington, DC. And when she goes to her sister’s place, Ferraro is going to stay a little longer, while her car sips electrons from a standard outlet. “It’s frustrating,” she says, “but I still absolutely love driving by a gas station.” Stock writes for Bloomberg.ATM swap: Mohali man loses ₹2L

Drew Lock likely to start at QB for the Giants against the Colts on Sunday

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Drew Lock is likely going to start at quarterback for the New York Giants against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday when they try to end a franchise-record 10-game losing streak. Lock started against Atlanta last weekend and his status became an issue after the 34-7 loss when coach Brian Daboll said the 28-year-old was having an issue with his right shoulder. An MRI was done Monday and Daboll announced Tuesday that Lock would be his starter if he stayed healthy. “It came back good so rocking and rolling,” Lock said, noting he was hurt on a third down pass to Daniel Bellinger in the first quarter when Falcons linebacker Matthew Judon pulled his arm on the play. He finished the game. There were questions whether Daboll would switch back to Tommy DeVito after Lock threw two pick-6s and lost a fumble on a strip-sack against the Falcons. Lock has had three interceptions returned for scores in three starts this season, including two on tipped passes. Daboll said it was important to give Lock a couple of starts in which he was able to get all the reps in practice. “Knowing what we did the week before, take the things we need to get better at into this week and actually be able to go out there and do it is something I’m looking forward to,” Lock said. “Similar cadences with the guys, being in the huddle together. I think it can only be a positive for such a roller coaster out of that spot.” The one thing that might change this week is the Giants center. John Michael Schmitz has an ankle injury and he did not practice Tuesday. He left the locker room with a boot on his right foot. New York has moved veteran guard Greg Van Roten to center when Schmitz was hurt and Lock also worked with guard Austin Schlottmann as his center while playing in Denver. “I’m pretty familiar with all the guys that are rotating in there,” Lock said. The Giants have the NFL's worst scoring offense, averaging 14.3 points. They benched Daniel Jones coming out of their bye week and days later released him after he requested it. DeVito has started two games and Lock three since Jones was released. New York has scored 59 points in those games, with 20 coming against Dallas in a seven-point loss on Thanksgiving. Running back Tyrone Tracy (ankle), wide receiver Malik Nabers (knee-foot), cornerback Greg Stroman (shoulder-shin), defensive tackle Cory Durden (shoulder), inside linebacker Micah McFadden (neck) and cornerback Dru Phillips (shoulder) also did not practice on Tuesday, which is usually a day off. The team will have off on Christmas Day and return to practice on Thursday. The Giants opened practice on Tuesday with the song “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” blaring on the loudspeakers in their indoor practice facility. Jones, who is on the Minnesota Vikings practice squad, sent the Giants offensive linemen Christmas gifts. “DJ comes in, saves me and Tommy once again, and then takes care of the guys,” Lock said. “I expected nothing less from the guy. That’s just who he is, and cares about these guys still.” AP NFL:

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Drew Lock is likely going to start at quarterback for the New York Giants against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday when they try to end a franchise-record 10-game losing streak. Lock started against Atlanta last weekend and his status became an issue after the 34-7 loss when coach Brian Daboll said the 28-year-old was having an issue with his right shoulder. An MRI was done Monday and Daboll announced Tuesday that Lock would be his starter if he stayed healthy. “It came back good so rocking and rolling,” Lock said, noting he was hurt on a third down pass to Daniel Bellinger in the first quarter when Falcons linebacker Matthew Judon pulled his arm on the play. He finished the game. There were questions whether Daboll would switch back to Tommy DeVito after Lock threw two pick-6s and lost a fumble on a strip-sack against the Falcons. Lock has had three interceptions returned for scores in three starts this season, including two on tipped passes. Daboll said it was important to give Lock a couple of starts in which he was able to get all the reps in practice. “Knowing what we did the week before, take the things we need to get better at into this week and actually be able to go out there and do it is something I’m looking forward to,” Lock said. “Similar cadences with the guys, being in the huddle together. I think it can only be a positive for such a roller coaster out of that spot.” The one thing that might change this week is the Giants center. John Michael Schmitz has an ankle injury and he did not practice Tuesday. He left the locker room with a boot on his right foot. New York has moved veteran guard Greg Van Roten to center when Schmitz was hurt and Lock also worked with guard Austin Schlottmann as his center while playing in Denver. “I’m pretty familiar with all the guys that are rotating in there,” Lock said. The Giants have the NFL's worst scoring offense, averaging 14.3 points. They benched Daniel Jones coming out of their bye week and days later released him after he requested it. DeVito has started two games and Lock three since Jones was released. New York has scored 59 points in those games, with 20 coming against Dallas in a seven-point loss on Thanksgiving. Running back Tyrone Tracy (ankle), wide receiver Malik Nabers (knee-foot), cornerback Greg Stroman (shoulder-shin), defensive tackle Cory Durden (shoulder), inside linebacker Micah McFadden (neck) and cornerback Dru Phillips (shoulder) also did not practice on Tuesday, which is usually a day off. The team will have off on Christmas Day and return to practice on Thursday. The Giants opened practice on Tuesday with the song “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” blaring on the loudspeakers in their indoor practice facility. Jones, who is on the Minnesota Vikings practice squad, sent the Giants offensive linemen Christmas gifts. “DJ comes in, saves me and Tommy once again, and then takes care of the guys,” Lock said. “I expected nothing less from the guy. That’s just who he is, and cares about these guys still.” AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

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