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Check Point Research: Formbook is the Most Popular Malware
Formbook has been the most widely used malware worldwide since this month. Research by Check Point Research shows that approximately 4.5 percent of all organizations have already been victims of such an attack With this, Formbook knocks the…
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Bitcoin Briefly Drops Below $40,000
Bitcoin cryptocurrency briefly dropped below $40,000 for the first time since August on Wednesday but then bounced back.
The currency has lost value in recent days after increasing criticism from regulators. However, positive…
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FBI Held Back Ransomware Key Kaseya Attack for Three Weeks
The FBI, the US federal police, could have helped Kaseya with a ransomware key weeks earlier, writes the Washington Post.
Some of the financial damage suffered from the major cyberattack on IT administrator Kaseya could have been…
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Russians Mourn University Massacre
Russia has reacted with shock to the massacre in a university in the city of Perm. A student there shot and killed six people on Monday. Shocked Russians are now lighting candles at the complex, which the police have sealed off.
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S&P Fears Default by Chinese Evergrande
Major Chinese real estate developer, China Evergrande Group, is likely to default on its financial obligations. This is expected by credit rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P).
The world's leading credit rating agency does…
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Windows 11 No Longer Works on Some Virtual Machines
Despite an initially flexible attitude, it is now not just possible to run Windows 11 on a virtual machine without TPM. Unfortunately, Oracle VirtualBox, in particular, seems to be the victim of this.
Windows 11 will be launched…
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At Least Eight People Dead in Russian University Shooting
At least eight people have been killed in a shooting at a university in the Russian city of Perm. Reports about the shooter's fate are contradictory.
The perpetrator has been disabled, but it is still unclear whether he was killed…
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Johnson to Bezos: Amazon Should Pay More Tax
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson believes that online store Amazon should pay more tax in the United Kingdom.
It must be fairer, and Johnson will also say that to Jeff Bezos later on Monday, he told reporters before boarding…
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