💨 Abstract
The Eurovision Song Contest has taken action after rehearsal footage was leaked due to a potential hack. Organizers have brought in lawyers and cybersecurity experts to address the issue. Martin Green, the Eurovision director, acknowledged the varying levels of technological security among members and the ongoing efforts to tighten security. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is working to remove leaked content to protect the integrity of the live shows.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
Suggested
Prison officer caught sneaking into cupboard with inmate she ‘proper fell in love with’ is jailed
A look back at Cannes Film Festival’s most daring outfits following nudity ban
Emmerdale confirms new prime suspect in Joe Tate case – and it’s not Dawn
Hopes for legendary EastEnders couple as show icon contemplates reunion
Arsenal star ‘excited’ to leave in summer transfer window, says Brendan Rodgers
Arsenal star ‘excited’ to leave in summer transfer window, says Brendan Rodgers
Trump fawns over Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman on Middle East tour
No deep water warning signs at leisure park beach where girl, 11, drowned
Teenagers laughed after killing pensioner by torching his home with fireworks
‘There are no strangers here’ – readers hit back at Starmer’s migration speech