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    Europol Dismantles Criminal Messaging Service MATRIX in Major Global Takedown

    December 7, 2024

    Europol on Tuesday announced the takedown of an invite-only encrypted messaging service called MATRIX that’s created by criminals for criminal purposes.
    The joint operation, conducted by French and Dutch authorities under the moniker Passionflower, comes in the aftermath of an investigation that was launched in 2021 after the messaging service was discovered on the phone of a criminal convicted

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    I am new to automated testing. I am using C#, Selenium and Chrome 99 with the correct driver. I am trying to get to an anchor tag on the page.
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    driver.Url = “abc.com”; //cant display the real one
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    The error I am getting:
    OpenQA.Selenium.NoSuchElementException
    HResult=0x80131500
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    (Session info: chrome=99.0.4844.74)
    Source=WebDriver
    StackTrace:
    at OpenQA.Selenium.WebDriver.UnpackAndThrowOnError(Response errorResponse)
    at OpenQA.Selenium.WebDriver.Execute(String driverCommandToExecute, Dictionary`2 parameters)
    at OpenQA.Selenium.WebDriver.FindElement(String mechanism, String value)
    at OpenQA.Selenium.By.<.ctor>b__11_0(ISearchContext context)
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    at OpenQA.Selenium.WebDriver.FindElement(By by)
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    This was my last attempt
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