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Weekly outlook: SLA, L&G and Morrisons full-year results; US and China producer price inflation

Weekly outlook: SLA, L&G and Morrisons full-year results; US and China producer price inflation
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Supply Chain Attack Jolts Airlines

GovInfoSecurity @prajeetspeaks) • March 5, 2021     Photo: Malaysia Airlines An aviation IT company that says it serves 90% of the world s airlines has been breached in what appears to be a coordinated supply chain attack. Customers of at least four companies - Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Finnair Airlines and Air New Zealand - may have been affected by the incident. The Switzerland-based IT company, SITA, says passenger data stored on its SITA Passenger Service System server in the U.S. was stolen. Earlier this week, Malaysia Airlines confirmed personal information belonging to members of its frequent-flyer program, Enrich, was compromised over a nine-year period, tying the incident to its IT service provider, but not naming SITA.

Jamf Holding Corp (JAMF) Q4 2020 Earnings Call Transcript

Jamf Holding Corp (JAMF) Q4 2020 Earnings Call Transcript
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Jamf Holding Corp (JAMF) Q4 2020 Earnings Call Transcript

Jamf Holding Corp (JAMF) Q4 2020 Earnings Call Transcript
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Air travel quarantines are getting longer, lonelier

Air travel quarantines are getting longer, lonelier Authorities are tightening the screws to stop COVID-19 mutations slipping through quarantine models designed to contain a less aggressive virus By Angus Whitley and Kyunghee Park Bloomberg,Updated February 24, 2021, 7:01 p.m. Email to a Friend A hotel guest exercised in the parking lot of the Radisson Blu hotel while under quarantine Wednesday in London.Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Quarantines continue to frustrate travelers and strangle airlines a year into the pandemic, with the threat from highly infectious coronavirus variants meaning enforced isolations are mostly getting longer and stricter rather than easing up. Even as vaccines embolden countries like Israel and Britain to plot paths to reopening, authorities around the world are tightening the screws to stop COVID-19 mutations slipping through quarantine models designed to contain a less aggressive virus. With questions hanging over the efficacy of vaccines on mutated stra

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