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Gov Justice Agrees To Live In Charleston, Residency Case Dismissed By Kanawha Co Circuit Court

Updated Monday, March 1, 2021 at 5:40 p.m. Gov. Jim Justice has agreed to abide by the state constitution and reside in Charleston during his second term in office. That decision follows a years-long battle in the courts that wound up in the hands of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals and, ultimately, the dismissal of the case from a circuit court. According to the dismissal order which is effective Monday Justice has represented that he intends to reside in Charleston consistent with the definition of reside in the Supreme Court opinion.” The dismissal order does not, however, specify how frequently the governor will stay in Charleston to comply with the constitution.

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A Hacker Is Threatening to Leak Patients Therapy Notes

A Hacker Is Threatening to Leak Patients’ Therapy Notes News Highlights: A Hacker Is Threatening to Leak Patients’ Therapy Notes. Ransomware attacks have increased around the world in recent months, targeting large companies and critical organizations such as hospitals. But digital extortion comes in many forms. And a particularly brutal attack is currently taking place in Finland, where a hacker threatens to release therapy notes and other data stolen from one of the country’s largest psychiatric clinics over the past two years. Healthcare provider Vastaamo said it was investigating a possible infringement for the first time at the end of September, when a hacker contacted three employees of the organization with extortion requests. Since then, Vastaamo has been working with private security company Nixu, the Finnish Central Investigation Service and other national law enforcement agencies to investigate the situation. It appears Vastaamo had at least one exposed patien

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