CEO reflects on two years in hot seat at Japan’s largest shipowner and how he formulated his company shake-up plans
Dead in a road, inconsistent injuries and Murdaugh family murmurs: What happened to Stephen Smith?
Stephen Smith’s mother has always maintained that her son was murdered yet, for almost eight years, his death was dismissed as a hit-and-run. Now, South Carolina investigators have officially announced that she was right all along. So will she finally …
Turkish Aerospace marks programme milestones on national ‘Victory Day’
Turkish Aerospace (TA) marked and announced upcoming major milestones for its four primary combat aviation programmes during Turkey’s Gallipoli ‘Victory Day’ on 18…
Ukraine conflict: RAF continues to operate in Black Sea region despite Russian takedown of US Reaper
The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) continues to operate in the Black Sea region, despite the recent downing of a US Air Force (USAF) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) off the…
Somalia drought blamed for some 43,000 deaths, half of them children
The war in Ukraine and a fight against domestic terrorists have worsened the nightmare in the east African nation, and the “crisis is far from over.”
IT security spending to reach nearly $300 billion by 2026
Investments in cybersecurity are expected to reach nearly $300 billion in 2026, driven by the ongoing threat of cyberattacks, the demands of providing a secure hybrid work environment, and the need to meet data privacy and governance requirements.
New Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan takes over nearly two weeks earlier than expected
Starbucks’ board announced Laxman Narasimhan as Howard Schultz’s latest successor in September.
10 things journalist, attacked in US, saw at Khalistan stir – Hindustan Times
10 things journalist, attacked in US, saw at Khalistan stir Hindustan TimesKhalistan supporters try to incite violence at Indian Embassy in Washington; Secret Service, police foil their bid The Tribune IndiaIndian Journalist Attac…
Amritpal episode again shows lingering support for Khalistani sentiments abroad, as backing at home dries up – The Indian Express
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Mispadu Banking Trojan Targets Latin America: 90,000+ Credentials Stolen
A banking trojan dubbed Mispadu has been linked to multiple spam campaigns targeting countries like Bolivia, Chile, Mexico, Peru, and Portugal with the goal of stealing credentials and delivering other payloads.
The activity, which commenced in August …