The World Health Organization said Tuesday that last week’s massive earthquake, the epicentre of which was in Turkey, constituted the “worst natural disaster” in 100 years in its Europe region.
What Will It Take?
What will it take for policy makers to take cybersecurity seriously? Not minimal-change seriously. Not here-and-there seriously. But really seriously. What will it take for policy makers to take cybersecurity seriously enough to enact substantive legislative changes that would address the problems? It’s not enough for the average person to be afraid of cyberattacks. They need to know that there are engineering fixes—and that’s something we can provide.
For decades, I have been waiting for the “big enough” incident that would finally do it. In 2015, Chinese military hackers hacked the Office of Personal Management and made off with the highly personal information of about 22 million Americans who had security clearances. In 2016, the Mirai botnet leveraged millions of Internet-of-Things devices with default admin passwords to launch a denial-of-service attack that disabled major Internet platforms and services in both North America and Europe. In 2017, hackers—years later we learned that it was the Chinese military—hacked the credit bureau Equifax and stole the personal information of 147 million Americans. In recent years, ransomware attacks have knocked hospitals offline, and many articles have been written about Russia inside the U.S. power grid. And last year, the Russian SVR hacked thousands of sensitive networks inside civilian critical infrastructure worldwide in what we’re now calling Sunburst (and used to call SolarWinds)…
Apple WebKit Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploited to Hack iPhones, iPads, and Macs
As a result of a new zero-day vulnerability found in Apple products that can be exploited in hacking attacks, Apple has recently released an emergency security update. Here below we have mentioned the devices that are vulnerable:- This discovered vulne…
Survivors Leave Earthquake-Hit Homes In Turkey, Unsure Of Return
Riza Atahan, from the southern Turkish province of Hatay, put his wife and daughter on a bus taking them to safety 300km (186 miles) away, then returned to his earthquake-damaged home to guard their belongings.
Idris Elba on James Bond: ‘I’m not going to be that guy
Actor Idris Elba says he’s going to stick with being the tormented detective John Luther — not James Bond.
Crypto markets on edge as U.S. regulatory crackdown on industry intensifies
Investors are digesting a number of major regulatory actions in the U.S., as authorities look to rein in the once free-wheeling cryptocurrency industry.
What mortgage company changes mean for your home loan
It’s been a bumpy ride for mortgage companies lately.
More Than 7 Million Children Affected By Turkey, Syria Quake: UN
More than seven million children have been affected by the massive earthquake and a major aftershock that devastated Turkey and Syria last week, the United Nations said Tuesday, voicing fear that “many thousands” more had died.
HAL will provide MRO support for Turbo-prop Engines which power the MQ-9B Remotely Piloted Aircraft manufactured by GA-ASI
Bengaluru, February 14. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Incorporated (GA-ASI) have jointly announced that turbo-propeller engines which power the state-of-art MQ-9B Guardian High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) will be supported by the HAL Engine Division at Bengaluru for the Indian market. “HAL has been manufacturing and …
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