January transfer window: The biggest winners, losers and shocks
Chelsea dominate European football’s January transfer window with a raft of signings, while Bayern spring a surprise.
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Chelsea dominate European football’s January transfer window with a raft of signings, while Bayern spring a surprise.
Operators of as many as 1,000 vessels struggling to deal with issues caused by cyber attack on class society’s ShipManager software servers three weeks ago
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Welcome to our January 2023 list of data breaches and cyber attacks. The new year comes with the promise of fresh beginnings and the promise to revolve the bad habits of our past, but we’ve had no such luck in the cyber security sector. Our research discovered 104 publicly disclosed security incidents, which accounted for 277,618,767 leaked records. That’s more breached records than we found in any calendar month last year, and it’s among the most incidents we’ve ever seen. You can find the full list of data breaches and cyber attacks below. Meanwhile, be sure to subscribe to our
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LEVI Davis’s Instagram had up to 38 contacts mysteriously deleted after he vanished, an investigator working for his family has revealed.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government plans to ramp up capital spending by 33% in a $550 billion annual budget designed to spur economic growth and create jobs ahead of a general election next year.
A Ukrainian social worker, jailed by Russia-backed separatists and freed in a wartime exchange, tells her story.
The device, used in Rio Tinto’s mining operations, fell off the back of a truck as it was taken by a third-party specialist for repairs.
Beijing carried out its own ban on cannabidiol last year. CBD products are legal in Taiwan and Thailand, the United States and parts of Europe.
Nineteen-year-old sorority sister was hit by a car and died on 15 January after alleged rape by group of men she met at Reggie’s Bar in Baton Rouge