Crypto-Stealing Campaign Deploys MortalKombat Ransomware
The attacks mainly targeted victims in the US but also in the UK, Turkey, and the Philippines
Vladislav “Vlad” Rudnitsky hired as CISO for Kaufman Rossin
Vladislav Rudnitsky has been hired as Kaufman Rossin’s CISO and will be responsible for safeguarding the firm’s systems, data and applications.
Biden’s empathy shapes policy, but some voters don’t feel it
President Joe Biden often frames his public words and policies as aimed at easing the struggles of everyday Americans, speaking often of parents who strive to pay the bills and provide stability for their children.
China Threatens US Entities Over Downing of Balloon
The threat came after the U.S. sanctioned six Chinese entities it said are linked to Beijing’s aerospace surveillance program.
Cameroon finds suspected cases of Marburg virus, an illness similar to Ebola
Cameroonian authorities detected two suspected cases of Marburg disease on Monday in Olamze, a commune on the border with Equatorial Guinea, the public health delegate for the region, Robert Mathurin Bidjang, said on Tuesday.
NATO nations boost munitions output, promise 48 Leopard 2 tanks for Ukraine
Even before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24 last year, many NATO countries had fallen short of meeting the alliance’s munitions-stockpiling targets.
One of 12 boys rescued from the Thai cave dies at a British school
The captian of the boys soccer team rescued from a flooded cave in Thailand in 2018 was found unconscious in his room at the sports academy he was attending in England.
After their ‘racial reckoning’, a Black anti-colonial rousing
An anti-colonial future is bursting forth. People are waking up. Yes, they are woke.
Amanda Gorman writes children’s book ‘Something, Someday’
Amanda Gorman’s next literary project is a collaboration with a prize-winning illustrator for a children’s book coming out this fall.