Organizations in some geographies are more likely to fall victim. Group-IB reports that from July 2021 through June 2022, 43% of known ransomware attacks hit U.S. organizations. Next in line were Germany, the U.K., Canada, Italy, and France.
Come to the dark side: hunting IT professionals on the dark web
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Far-right project that pushed election lies expands mission as Trump ramps up 2024 campaign
ReAwaken America faces criticism from religious leaders as it pushes disinformation using Christian nationalist messages A far-right project that has helped spread Donald Trump’s false claims about voting fraud in 2020, and misinformation about Covid-1…
Beijing explains US role in Ukraine conflict
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning called out the US over its push to keep the fighting going in Ukraine
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Officials Say Israel Launched This Saturday’s Drone Attack On Iranian Facility
Jerusalem Post: Israeli drone attack on Iranian weapons factory was phenomenal success – sources The Islamic Republic claimed that the drone attack had failed and only cause minor roof damage. Despite Iranian claims, the Israeli drone …
China dismisses US claims that some of its state-owned firms are supporting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, accusing Washington of "paranoia"
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China and US to be at war within two years due to Biden’s ‘weakness’ says top US lawmaker
Two top US officials have now warned that a war between Beijing and Washington is likely within just a few years as tensions soared in recent years over the island of Taiwan.
WHO says COVID-19 still an international emergency
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Dozens of worshippers killed, more 150 wounded in mosque blast in Pakistan
At least 59 people were killed and more than 150 were wounded in a suicide bombing at a mosque in Peshawar, Pakistani officials say.
Renault will slash stake in Nissan as they overhaul their alliance
Carmakers Renault and Nissan have agreed to restructure their longstanding partnership, with the French company whittling down its stake in the Japanese firm to 15%.