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Ransomware Attack – Government Releases Guidance

government has released guidelines for employees who had been out of work for at least six months due to the recent ransomware attack as well as for those who had not had a pay raise for at least 30 days to restart their paid employment. The guidance is based on an extensive study of the…

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The REvil Ransomware Group Closed After the Kaseya Attack

The REvil ransomware group closed after the Kaseya attack. The REvil ransomware group was found to have acquired the latest version of Rtk, a tool which has the capability to extract RDF files from the infected hosts. This tool can also be used to exfiltrate the infected hosts’ data. Once Rtk has been acquired and…

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New Coronavirus Cases in the RoK

An average of 10. 76 million cases of the new coronavirus were reported in the mainland of the Republic of Korea (RoK) during February – March 2020. The number of cases were a little higher than the last years but it was still far lower than the peak of the disease in 2002. The infection…

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FirstEnergy – The CEO’s Response

| FirstEnergy has a history of cyber-terrorism that includes cyber-attacks and cyber-wares, not to mention the fact that they are probably planning more operations. | FirstEnergy is a cybersecurity firm. | They also have a reputation of stealing some of our personal info. They have over a thousand servers throughout the world. | They got…

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The Federal Government Plans to Continue its Strategic Approach to Cyber Security That Includes Maintaining Zero Trust

The Federal Government plans to continue its strategic approach to cyber security that involves maintaining zero trust. by Michael K. The Federal Government plans to continue its strategic approach to cyber security that involves maintaining zero trust. Cybersecurity is a critical part of the American ecosystem, particularly with respect to critical infrastructure. Unfortunately, there is…

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The New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs Have agreed to a three-year, team-friendly, one-year extension

The New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs have agreed to a three-year, team-friendly, one-year extension to keep their superstar stars together. The extension also includes a franchise option for 2019-20. Last October the NBA, with the help of its independent league, officially launched the second season of the new league, called the CBA.…

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The Last Post on Artemis: The Python Programming Language

This is the last of my posts on Artemis. It was a fun experience, especially with the recent release of the second edition and the new look of the GUI. While I enjoyed the new look, the fact that Artemis runs full screen on all devices was still a bit of a disappointment, especially since…

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Roku in Germany – A Review

“Roku in Germany. The first service operated by Roku in Germany was launched in 2015, but it has made only modest progress to date. The company still has difficulty finding a place in the market for its home-theater devices, which seem to sell well less that a year after they are introduced, and it has…

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A Zoom Zoom! Car Stopped Doing 135 MPH on Route 101

We are not surprised to hear of the Zoom Zoom! Car. It is the car with two kids stopped doing 135 MPH on Route 101. We have a new report here: A Zoom Zoom! Car Stopped Doing 135 MPH on Route 101. Computer networking is a way of connecting computers or devices together. Networks are…

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Hashcash – A Cryptocurrency Exchange

Hashcash is a cryptocurrency exchange software that offers clients the ability to launch and manage their own enterprise cryptocurrency exchange. The solution’s main selling point is its client-side encryption with a Bitcoin Core (BFC) implementation. Currently, the company’s services are available to any one of its customers. The software allows users to launch a cryptocurrency…

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