Japan’s Business Owners Can’t Find Successors. This Man Is Giving His Away. – The New York Times
Japan’s Business Owners Can’t Find Successors. This Man Is Giving His Away. The New York Times
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Japan’s Business Owners Can’t Find Successors. This Man Is Giving His Away. The New York Times
Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang SCMP: New Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang vows to prioritise US ties, tweets praise for Americans * The outgoing ambassador to Washington says he is seeking a ‘better China-US relationship’ * His pr…
Hurricane-damaged roofs in Puerto Rico remain a problem. One group is offering a fix. WUSF Public MediaView Full Coverage on Google News
Booms and skimmer boats are ready to respond as fuel oil is spotted off the Caribbean island
Booms and skimmer boats are ready to respond as fuel oil is spotted off Caribbean island
A cyberattack launched on December 27, 2022, caused the Canadian Copper Mountain Mining Corporation (CMMC) to shut down its operations. The IT team of the company from British Columbia quickly implemented the predefined risk management systems and prot…
ALPHV ransomware operators published stolen data on a replica of a victim’s site as part of their extortion tactic. Also known as BlackCat ransomware, ALPHV is known for testing new ways to force their victims into paying. Even though these tacti…
RedZei (or RedThief) Chinese-speaking hackers are targeting U.K.-based Chinese international students, a wealthy victim group, with scam calls. The campaign is ongoing for more than a year and shows that threat actors have meticulously selected and res…
Users who installed PyTorch-Nightly during last week of December are warned to uninstall it and torchtriton immediately. The good news is those who use PyTorch stable package were not impacted by this problem. The open-source Python-based machine learn…