Emotet Botnet Disrupted in International Cyber Operation Published: 05 February 2021 05 February 2021
Washington, DC - The Justice Department announced its participation in a multinational operation involving actions in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom to disrupt and take down the infrastructure of the malware and botnet known as Emotet. Additionally, officials in Lithuania, Sweden, and Ukraine assisted in this major cyber investigative action.
“The Emotet malware and botnet infected hundreds of thousands of computers throughout the United States, including our critical infrastructure, and caused millions of dollars in damage to victims worldwide,” said Acting Deputy Attorney General John Carlin. “Cyber criminals will not escape justice regardless of where they operate. Working with public and private partners around the world we will relentlessly pursue them while using the full arsenal of tools at our disposal t
Port Hedland dust buyback just for homes, not commercial real estate, Government says
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The sun sets over Port Hedland, the world s biggest bulk export port.
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The WA Government has ruled out an expansion of a voluntary scheme to buy back dust-affected homes in the shadow of the world s largest bulk export port.
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The WA Government is buying back up to 400 homes in an industry-funded scheme
Port Hedland is the world s largest bulk export port with billions of dollars worth of iron ore shipped each month
Billions of dollars of iron ore is shipped through Port Hedland each month.
Published: 01 February 2021 01 February 2021
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey announced an additional $1 million for a statewide program aimed at helping Arizona restaurants and other dining establishments expand outdoor seating and limit the spread of COVID-19.
“Restaurants throughout the state have expanded outdoor dining to welcome more customers while limiting the spread of COVID-19,” said Governor Ducey. “We want to make sure more of our hard-working local restaurants have the opportunity to do the same. Today’s funding will help restaurants purchase items like outdoor furniture and barriers so they can safely serve patrons. I’m grateful to the businesses across Arizona working to protect our communities and keep our economy moving forward.”