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The landmark ransomware campaign that crippled Atlanta last March was created by two Iranians, says DoJ
Today’s indictment of two Iranian nationals highlights how one single campaign of attacks has had a significant influence on how global corporations and municipalities handle ransomware.
Penn State Medical Center to Arm Security Guards
These new safety and security measures come in light of an increase in violence against nurses and health care workers on the job.
Taliban attack in Kabul killed 6, including British national
A brazen Taliban attack that targeted the Kabul offices of a British security company killed five of its staffers, including a British national, the company said Thursday. Afghan authorities said a sixth person was also killed in the assault.
Dell.com resets all customer passwords after cyber attack: statement
Dell Inc said on Wednesday that it reset passwords for all accounts on its Dell.com online electronics store on Nov. 14, five days after it discovered and stopped hackers who were attempting to steal customer data.
How LED Lighting Can Help Improve Campus Security
LED lighting can improve the performance of campus security cameras and cut installation costs.
Cybersecurity 2019: Predictions you can’t ignore
As we move forward to 2019, expect credit card and payment information theft to continue to rise.
Student arrested in Dimond High School shooting threat investigation
Following weeks of threats which began at Dimond High School, including threats of shooting violence against Anchorage high school students and the police, a suspect has been arrested.
Afghan president announces team to hold peace talks with Taliban
Ashraf Ghani’s peace offer comes as the US has begun to engage the Taliban in talks to end the 17-year-old war.
After the caliphate: What next for IS?
A US-backed alliance of Syrian Kurdish and Arab fighters is closing in on the last pocket of territory in eastern Syria controlled by the jihadist group Islamic State (IS).
Attacks on doctors force state to review hospital security
The state is reviewing the security systems in place at public hospitals as fears grow that attacks on doctors such as the recent ones in Limpopo might spread throughout the country.