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Indiana-based blockchain startup SIMBA Chain, which has worked on various US military projects, raised $30M from the US Air Force, after raising $1.5M in 2020 — The USAF has granted SIMBA Chain a $30 millio…
Microsoft’s Verified Publisher Status Abused in Email Theft Campaign
The campaign mainly targeted Microsoft customers in Ireland and the UK. The tech giant has taken steps to disrupt the operation and it has published an article on how users can protect against these threats, which the company calls consent phishing.
Table Stakes Security Services for 2023
By Jim Mundy, Director of Security Operations, Segra Most business owners may be aware of cybersecurity defenses such as firewall, DDoS prevention, or various endpoint protection solutions, and assume some […]
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‘This is greenwashing’: Shell accused of overstating renewable energy spending
Non-profit group Global Witness urges US regulator to investigate oil giant and potentially impose fines over apparent ‘mislabeling’Shell has misleadingly overstated how much it is spending on renewable energy and should be investigated and potentially…
Ukraine Says It ‘Needs Up To 200 Multipurpose Aircraft’ With The F-16 Being The Most Preferred
Voice Of Ukraine: Ukraine ‘needs up to 200 multipurpose aircraft, F-16 most likely candidate to replace Soviet-era jets’ “It is necessary to create up to five brigades of tactical aviation with one type of multi-purpose aircraft of Western design…
US Stops Granting Export Licenses For China’s Huawei
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: The Biden administration has stopped approving licenses for U.S. companies to export most items to China’s Huawei, according to three people familiar with the matter. Huawei has faced U.S. export restri…
Biggest year ever for crypto hacking – with North Korea the suspected culprit
2022 was the biggest year ever for cryptocurrency hacking, with more than £3.2bn stolen worldwide, according to new research.
General Atomics GAzelle Satellite with Argos-4 Payload Completes Post Launch Acceptance Review
SAN DIEGO, January 30. General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) announced today that the recently launched GAzelle satellite hosting the Argos-4 and RadMon payloads has successfully completed its on-orbit Post Launch Acceptance Review (PLAR). All components are confirmed in good health and satellite operations are functioning nominally. The RadMon payload commissioning phase has been completed and …
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Intermodal contract savings fell in Q4 ahead of 2023 bids
Shippers saved less than in prior quarters on their intermodal contracts to close 2022, setting up a race to the bottom this year to keep freight on the rails.
Gautam Adani Started Last Week as Asia’s Richest Man. Now, He’s Not Even India’s
The Indian tycoon’s fortune slipped below Mukesh Ambani’s following a report that accused Adani Group of fraud.