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Holding Electricity for Ransom

Holding Electricity for Ransom
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Launching a Ransomware Attack Against a Nation Is Far Easier Than You Think

Launching a Ransomware Attack Against a Nation Is Far Easier Than You Think
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Fact check: Hackers use similar looking characters in phishing schemes

The claim: Hackers use visually similar characters to deceive people in online phishing schemes Online attackers bent on stealing personal information are using a visual deception to trick people into visiting malicious websites, a post circulating on social media claims. The April 20 Facebook post shows two web addresses that, at first glance, appear identical. A closer look, though, shows that one character – in this case, the letter “a” – is slightly different in each one. “An average internet user can easily fall for this,” the post reads. “Be careful for every mail requiring you to click on a link.” The post has been shared hundreds of times on Facebook.

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Why can't the Massachusetts vaccine website work better?

Why didn’t the Massachusetts vaccine website work better? Baker acknowledged his administration didn’t prepare for the heavy traffic from opening vaccinations to people age 65 and older By Hiawatha Bray Globe Staff,Updated February 18, 2021, 7:48 p.m. Email to a Friend Stickers to those who got the vaccine.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff Massachusetts is a global leader in heavy-duty technology fields such as robotics and artificial intelligence, yet the state government continues to have a nightmarish time running a simple website to let residents easily book COVID-19 vaccine appointments. The latest and most spectacular failure occurred Thursday morning, when the state’s main vaccine scheduling site repeatedly crashed under heavy traffic from thousands of newly eligible residents chasing the few available appointments. It resumed service later in the day.

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