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Traders Look Past Bank of Canada Decision to See More Pain Ahead for Loonie
Traders Look Past Bank of Canada Decision to See More Pain Ahead for Loonie
Traders betting the Bank of Canada will raise its benchmark interest rate on Wednesday are already scanning the
2023-07-12 21:25
Man City confident of new Bernardo Silva contract as Barcelona switch targets
Man City confident of new Bernardo Silva contract as Barcelona switch targets
Man City are now confident of Bernardo Silva agreeing new contract, with Barcelona turning transfer interest elsewhere instead.
2023-08-18 19:30
Exclusive-Vietnamese exporters renegotiate higher rice prices after Indian ban -traders
Exclusive-Vietnamese exporters renegotiate higher rice prices after Indian ban -traders
By Naveen Thukral SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Vietnamese exporters have renegotiated higher prices for around half a million metric tons of rice,
2023-08-16 15:32
This Updated Pegboard Game Helps Stroke Victims Relearn Motor Skills
This Updated Pegboard Game Helps Stroke Victims Relearn Motor Skills
One startup is using games to make physical therapy more engaging.
2023-10-23 20:08
Chelsea dismiss Romelu Lukaku loan enquiry from Juventus
Chelsea dismiss Romelu Lukaku loan enquiry from Juventus
Chelsea have rejected Juventus' enquiry about a possible loan deal for striker Romelu Lukaku.
2023-07-29 17:45
Texas AG Ken Paxton's impeachment trial is about halfway done. This is what happened and what's next
Texas AG Ken Paxton's impeachment trial is about halfway done. This is what happened and what's next
The impeachment trial that could remove Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton from office over corruption allegations is near the halfway point
2023-09-09 05:37
Hong Kong Accelerates Push to Keep Markets Open During Typhoons
Hong Kong Accelerates Push to Keep Markets Open During Typhoons
Hong Kong’s government is pushing for quicker action on a proposal to keep financial markets open during typhoons,
2023-10-05 08:39
Russian cyber-attacks ‘relentless’ as threat of WW3 grows, expert warns
Russian cyber-attacks ‘relentless’ as threat of WW3 grows, expert warns
Cyberattacks by the UK’s enemies are becoming “relentless” as we enter a “new era” of global conflict, an expert has warned. It comes after Russian hackers allegedly acquired top-secret security information on some of the country’s most sensitive military sites, including the HMNB Clyde nuclear submarine base on the west coast of Scotland and the Porton Down chemical weapon lab. The “potentially very damaging” attack last month by hacking group LockBit, which has known links to Russian nationals, saw thousands of pages of data leaked onto the dark web after private security firm Zaun was targeted, the Sunday Mirror newspaper reported. The company, which provides security fencing for sites related to the Ministry of Defence, said it had been the victim of a “sophisticated cyber attack”. Responding to the news, Kevin Curran, professor of cyber security at Ulster University, told the PA news agency that LockBit’s attack was “serious” as we approach a potential “World War Three” following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. He said the raid was “likely” sponsored by the Russian state given the nature of its target and that cyber attacks by Britain’s enemies had become “relentless”. Professor Curran warned that we were unprepared for this new era as third-party companies, which hold data on our military infrastructure were not being properly regulated. He said: “You can’t just expect third-party suppliers to adhere to your rules. “There is always a risk when you have third-party suppliers and you do wonder if they adhere to industry best practice. “It is a worry because everything is online now – cybercrime is the biggest crime in the world. “Given the new era we are entering which is the brink of World War Three everything is serious. They are relentless with these attacks Professor Kevin Curran “They are relentless with these attacks. Their best way into our country is through our cyber-security. This is the nation at risk. “In this case, given the target, my money would be on this being state-sponsored.” It comes after Labour MP Kevan Jones, who sits on the Commons Defence Select Committee, urged the Government to explain why Zaun’s computer systems were “so vulnerable”, warning: “This is potentially very damaging to the security of some of our most sensitive sites.” “Any information which gives security arrangements to potential enemies is of huge concern,” he added. The government has so far declined to respond to concerns, with a spokesperson saying: “We do not comment on security matters.” In a statement on its website published on Friday, Zaun said it had taken “all reasonable measures to mitigate any attacks on our systems” and explained that they had referred the matter to the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). It explained that the breach occurred through a “rogue Windows 7 PC” that was running software for one of their manufacturing machines but that the network was “otherwise up to date”. It said: “At the time of the attack, we believed that our cyber-security software had thwarted any transfer of data. “However, we can now confirm that during the attack LockBit managed to download some data, possibly limited to the vulnerable PC but with a risk that some data on the server was accessed. “It is believed that this is 10 GB of data, 0.74 per cent of our stored data. “It is well known that Zaun is a specialist in high-security perimeter fencing and has supplied fencing to many high-profile sites. “Sites where our products are used include prisons, military bases and utilities.” Zaun has been approached for further comment. Read More Ukraine-Russia war – live: Putin suffering ‘mounting casualties’ and forced to appeal for foreign fighters Russia attacks a Ukrainian port before key grain deal talks between Putin and Turkey's president Russians press Ukraine in the northeast to distract from more important battles in counteroffensive Ukraine ‘targets critical bridge’ built by Putin as counteroffensive ‘breaks through on southern front’ Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-09-04 01:44
Chevron poised for mediation talks to avert Australia LNG strike
Chevron poised for mediation talks to avert Australia LNG strike
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Mediation talks to avert strikes at U.S. energy major Chevron's two major liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities in
2023-09-04 10:17
Explainer-Why are wildfires raging in Canada's eastern Nova Scotia province?
Explainer-Why are wildfires raging in Canada's eastern Nova Scotia province?
By Nia Williams Wildfires are common in Canada's western provinces, but this year the eastern province of Nova
2023-06-02 21:32
Logan Paul insists Dillon Danis fight is still on after violent press conference
Logan Paul insists Dillon Danis fight is still on after violent press conference
Logan Paul was left bleeding after a face-off with Dillon Danis ahead of their fight on 14 October. The Prime founder threw a microphone at his opposition during the pre-fight face-off, which prompted Danis to grab his own microphone and hit Paul in the head with it. Despite this, Paul insists the fight will still go on... "Dillon can’t escape me," he shared with his 6.8 million X/Twitter followers. "The fight is very much happening, the stakes just got higher." It comes after a heated few months in the run-up to the big event, in which Danis harshly targeted Paul's fiance, Nina Agdal, on social media with misogynistic trolling. At one point, Danis suggested that the fight could be in jeopardy after the model filed a lawsuit against the fighter. In documents obtained by TMZ Sports, Agdal said she has suffered "humiliation, emotional distress, and reputational harm" from the fighter's posts. She went on to suggest that an uncensored photo from a "romantic encounter" over a decade ago has even broken laws. The fight is set to take place on Saturday at Manchester's AO Arena. The event kicks off at 7pm GMT, with streaming site DAZN saying the ringwalks for the main event – that’s KSI vs Tommy Fury – taking place at approximately 11:25pm UK time (6:25pm ET), though this could change depending on how long the undercard fights take. Before the main fight, there are several bouts listed on the undercard. These are: Salt Papi vs Slim Deen the Great vs Walid Sharks 2 King Kenny vs Anthony Taylor Whindersson Nunes vs My Mate Nate Wassabi Lmao (Alex Wassabi and Nichlmao) vs Los Pinedas Coladas (Luis Pineda and B Dave) Astrid Wett vs Alexia Grace Swarmz vs Ryan Taylor 2 Chase DeMoor vs Tempo Arts S-X vs DTG Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-13 16:23
The 1975 replace Lewis Capaldi at Reading and Leeds
The 1975 replace Lewis Capaldi at Reading and Leeds
The 1975 will perform their debut album in full at Reading and Leeds.
2023-07-10 17:00