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Air New Zealand Strikes Optimistic Tone After $137 Million Loss
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Air New Zealand has posted a half-yearly loss of US$137.2 million before tax and other significant items on Thursday. In a note to the New Zealand Stock Exchange, the airline attributed the loss to the impact of COVID-19 on the airline and the broader aviation industry. Despite the loss, Air New Zealand CEO Greg Foran said people should be proud of the result.
“Together, we’ve kept Kiwis connected to each other,” he said.
Air New Zealand posted a US$137.2 half-yearly loss on Thursday. Photo: Getty Images
Strong domestic and cargo business bolsters Air New Zealand
DDoS extortion is back…
ANALYSIS A growth in ransom-related DDoS (RDDoS) attacks has accompanied a growing sophistication and diversity in attack vectors over the last year, according to a range of security vendors quizzed by
The Daily Swig.
Types of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks can include volumetric, protocol-based, and application-based assaults. Many are slung from so-called botnets of compromised computers, mobiles, or IoT devices.
Means, motive, and opportunity
The most common motives for launching a DDoS and jamming an adversary/competitor’s web performance include extorting victims for financial gain or to serve as a decoy tactic for another cyber-attack.