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Gentex Corporation Confirms Recent Ransomware Attack, Raising Questions Over Possible Data Breach
In May 2023, Gentex Corporation confirmed various reports that the company was the recent victim of a ransomware attack carried out by the Dunghill ransomware gang. While Gentex has not yet released a list of the affected data types, the hackers responsible for the attack claim to have obtained “employees’ personal data.”…By: Console and Associates,…
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On Demand Staffing, Inc. Announces Third-Party Data Breach Following Cyberattack at Carvin Software
On May 17, 2023, Carvin Software, LLC (“Carvin”) filed a notice of data breach on behalf of one of the company’s corporate clients, On Demand Staffing, Inc., after Carvin learned that an unauthorized party accessed data belonging to customers of On Demand Staffing. Based on Carvin’s data breach letter, the incident resulted in an unauthorized…
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Constellation Software Inc. Experiences Data Breach Following Cyberattack
On May 12, 2023, Constellation Software Inc. filed a Notice of Data Breach with the Vermont Attorney General’s office after learning that an unauthorized party accessed confidential consumer information after gaining access to portions of the company’s computer network. While the type of data that was leaked has not yet been publicly disclosed by the…
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Russia Claims Bakhmut, but Some See a Pyrrhic Victory
A top Ukrainian official essentially acknowledged that the devastated city had been lost. Thousands of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers died there, but the cost for Moscow was especially steep, experts say.
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What Bakhmut Looks Like Now
Drone footage taken by The New York Times captured the scorched buildings, destroyed schools and cratered parks that now define the city in eastern Ukraine.
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Mexican Official, Alejandro Encinas, Victim of Pegasus Spyware Attack
While looking into abuses by the armed forces, the country’s top human rights official was targeted with Pegasus, the world’s most notorious spyware, The Times found.
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Fatal Fire at Guyana Dormitory Was ‘Maliciously Set,’ Official Says
Many of the 19 victims were schoolchildren. The fire service said it was still unclear who had set the building ablaze.
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With Bakhmut in Ruins, Ukraine Shifts Focus to City’s Outskirts
Ukraine’s top military commander concedes that only a small contingent of troops is still defending Bakhmut, site of the war’s deadliest battle.
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Radical Rethinking at the Venice Architecture Biennale
Don’t be fooled by its generic title. Lesley Lokko’s “Laboratory of the Future” is the most ambitious and pointedly political Venice Architecture Biennale in years.
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Nigerian Artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby Wants to Take It Slow
The Nigerian artist inaugurates Zwirner’s new Los Angeles gallery with paintings that showcase her artistic vernacular.