The hackers hijacked widely used technology management software from a Miami-based supplier called Kaseya. They then encrypted the files of those providers’ customers simultaneously.
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The hackers hijacked widely used technology management software from a Miami-based supplier called Kaseya. They then encrypted the files of those providers’ customers simultaneously.
Reports broke early this morning that Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, in office since 2017, was assassinated in his own home earlier on July 7. Moïse and his wife, Martine, were attacked in their home in Port-au-Prince at around 1 a.m.
At least 2,500 Indians were injected with a fake COVID-19 vaccine in recent days. These unsuspecting victims were injected with a neutral saline solution instead of the vaccine.
Tonight on FISM News: President Biden uses his 4th of July speech to urge Americans to get the COVID vaccine, the city of Miami demolishes its partially collapsed condo before Tropical Storm Elsa, and a new Hong Kong privacy law could cause serious harm to major tech firms operating in the territory.
Early this past week, news broke from Nigeria that roughly 150 students at Bethel Baptist High School, a Christian boarding school connected with Bethel Baptist Church in the Kaduna region, were taken hostage at gunpoint in the early morning hours of July 5.
Former Trump advisor, Jason Miller, launched a social media platform known as GETTR on the July 4th holiday. Miller’s platform resembles Twitter but has a wider range of options for its users incorporating a number of similar ideas as those found on Facebook and other social media platforms.
The Gun Violence Archive (GVA) recorded at least 550 shootings over the Fourth of July weekend (July 3-5) in what left a tragic mark on what otherwise was a weekend of celebration.
A lesser-known, but vitally important battle in the American struggle for freedom.
The central military base in Afghanistan, Bagram Air Base, has been vacated by US troops after 20 years of continued presence.
A new poll from The Trafalgar Group, in cooperation with the Convention of States Action, shows that over half of Americans believe that President Biden is not “fully executing the duties of his office,” and that “others” are in charge of direction instead.