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Travelex Reportedly Paid $2.3m Ransom

April 11, 2020 Marcie Terman 0

A report by the Wall Street Journal indicated that Travelex paid a $2.3, ransom to hackers that had infected their system during the New Years Eve period. The hackers successfully struck the global company with […]

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  • GitHub’s head of HR resigns in light of termination of Jewish employee : Author – Megan Rose Dickey

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    TechCrunch As the U.S. heads into one of the most perilous phases of American democracy since the Civil War, social media companies are scrambling to shore up their patchwork defenses for a moment they appear [...]
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    Ars Technica One of the quietest revolutions of our current century has been the entry of quantum mechanics into our everyday technology. It used to be that quantum effects were confined to physics laboratories and [...]
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