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A South American cyberespionage group has delivered malware to over 1,600 victims in Colombia in a recent campaign, Check Point reports. Tracked as Blind Eagle and APT-C-36, and active since 2018, the ...
A giant Indian-made tunnel boring machine has arrived in Kolkata to continue work on the underground section of the Metro's Purple Line. Despite land issues for Kidderpore station, tunnelling will ...
As part of the case, police also arrested Joji Yamaguchi, a 62-year-old company worker, and Eizo Kida, 53, a company executive and acquaintance of Yamaguchi. The Nagasaki Prefectural Police ...
In the following centuries, the use of Irish was discouraged and suppressed, particularly during the English colonization of Ireland in the 1600s. The English government implemented policies to ...
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