Month: February 2023
GitHub Reports Code-Signing Certificate Theft in Security Breach
By Deeba Ahmed
GitHub states that hackers gained access to its code repositories and stole code-signing certificates for two of its desktop apps: Desktop and Atom.
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As hackers pivot to Asia Pacific, Australia urged to up defences
According to new data, Asia Pacific has become the most targeted region for the first time since records were kept, with Australia, Japan and India the hardest hit.
South Korea posts the worst trade deficit in its history
South Korea saw the worst trade deficit since the agency started compiling data in 1956 and more than the $20.6 billion trade deficit seen in 1996.
NATO state wants to fast-track training of Ukrainian tank crews
Polish instructors believe it is possible to train Ukrainian crews to operate German-made Leopard tanks in just five weeks
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Involta DRaaS+ secures critical business systems and data
Involta has introduced Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS+), a new, three-tiered model designed to deliver the right service level for securing essential business systems and data. DRaaS+ allows Involta clients to choose their experience from a low-…
DeSantis takes on the education establishment, and builds his brand
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, has become an increasingly vocal culture warrior. But his crusade has perhaps played out most dramatically in classrooms and on university campuses.
Schools in West Virginia may be ordered to add ‘In God We Trust’ signs to every building
The bill in question is heading to the state’s House of Delegates
U.S. readies $2 billion-plus Ukraine aid package with longer-range weapons -sources
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Davis, Council lead Arkansas to 81-70 victory over Texas A&M
Davonte Davis and Ricky Council IV scored 19 points apiece and Arkansas never trailed in an 81-70 victory over Texas A&M.