4th Canadian victim of Florida condo collapse identified
A fourth Canadian victim has been identified nearly four weeks after the June collapse of a 12-storey condo tower in Surfside, Fla., that killed more than 90 people.
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Posted: Jul 21, 2021 8:28 PM ET | Last Updated: July 22
Anastasia Gromova is among the Canadian victims of the Champlain Towers South collapse in Surfside, Fla., on June 24.(Submitted by Larysa Gromova)
A fourth Canadian victim has been identified nearly four weeks after the collapse of a 12-storey condo tower in Surfside, Fla., that killed more than 90 people.
Miami-Dade police told CBC News Wednesday that 24-year-old Anastasia Gromova had been identified as one of the victims.
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Ransomware Landscape: REvil Is One of Many Operators
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REvil ransom note seen by victims of the ransomware attack involving Kaseya s software (Source: Cisco Talos)
As the Biden administration attempts to force Russia to crack down on domestic cybercriminals, one challenge will be the sheer diversity of attack code being wielded. Another is that any proactive moves Moscow does make will likely require many months to take effect, as will White House efforts to bolster U.S. cybersecurity defenses in the public and private sectors.
For cracking down on individual ransomware operations, one hurdle remains the current threat landscape: As ever, multiple strains of crypto-locking malware are being used by many different attackers - not just operations and affiliates based in Russia - and there s a constant influx of new strains and players, dr