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Harvested combines elements of the survival, real-time strategy, and top-down shooter genres. The player must build and manage a settlement while defending it from hordes of enemies at night. ....
Ransomware gang plans to call victim s business partners about attacks By 12:47 PM The REvil ransomware operation announced this week that they are using DDoS attacks and voice calls to journalists and victim s business partners to generate ransom payments. The REvil ransomware operation, also known as Sodinokibi, is a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) where the ransomware operators develop the malware and payment site, and affiliates (adverts) compromise corporate networks to deploy the ransomware. As part of this deal, the REvil developers earn between 20-30% of ransom payments, and the affiliates make the remaining 70-80%. To pressure victims into paying a ransom, ransomware gangs have increasingly turned to a double-extortion tactic, where attackers steal unencrypted files that they threaten to release if a ransom is not paid. ....
Software remains pretty much the same. but at twice the price Share Copy Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server has maintained the same starting price over the past few years. Now, changes to the way the software is licensed have doubled the cost for some self-support customers using virtual machines. The change dates back to 2019, when Red Hat said its Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server, Self-support (RH0197181) was in the process of being retired and has been superseded by Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Entry Level, Self-support (RH00005). According to a Red Hat spokesperson, RH00005 debuted in 2013 and RH0197181 stopped being sold in 2015. ....
SolarWinds reports $3.5 million in expenses from supply-chain attack By SolarWinds has reported expenses of $3.5 million from last year s supply-chain attack, including costs related to incident investigation and remediation. Further expenses were recorded by SolarWinds after paying for legal, consulting, and other professional services related to the December hack and provided to customers for free. Additional costs expected While $3.5 million doesn t seem too much compared to the aftermath of the SolarWinds supply-chain attack, the incurred expenses reported so far were recorded through December 2020, with significant additional costs being expected throughout the next financial periods. Costs related to the Cyber Incident that will be incurred in future periods will include increased expenses associated with ongoing and any new claims, investigations and inquiries, as well as increased expenses and capital investments related to our Secure By Design ....
(Photo : Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images) The Amazon website is seen on December 5, 2017 in Dandenong, Australia. Amazon has ended months of speculation by launching its local website overnight. The online retail giant has started taking orders and shipping products from its fulfilment centre in Dandenong South, offering massive discounts on millions of items across more than 20 categories including electronics, toys, clothing, beauty and accessories. According to Bleeping Computer s latest report, this newly discovered flaw was first discovered by Alex Birsan, the security researcher who won bug bounties from 35 companies. The expert was able to utilize a new flaw in open-source development tools. ....