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Munster Technological University got hacked
MTU said all part-time and full-time classes at its Cork locations have been cancelled so the university can assess the issue and protect its systems. Munster Technological University (MTU) has closed its Cork campuses for two days to assess a breach of its systems. All part-time and full-time classes at the impacted campuses have been…
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Toyota supplier portal got hacked with 14,000 records breached
Toyota’s Global Supplier Preparation Information Management System (GSPIMS) was breached by a security researcher who responsibly reported the issue to the company. GSPIMS is the car manufacturer’s web application that allows employees and suppliers to remotely log in and manage the firm’s global supply chain. The security researcher, who publishes under the pseudonym EatonWorks, discovered…
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Birmingham medical practice got hacked
A Birmingham-based medical practice is informing patients of a data breach that could have compromised personal information. CVA said that some of the personal information involved may include one or more of the following:
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Sharp HealthCare got hacked, 63,000 records breached
Sharp HealthCare announced Monday that the server that runs its website experienced a data breach, impacting nearly 63,000 people. The incident occurred on Jan. 12, when an unauthorized person gained access to the health insurance company’s website server for a few hours, Sharp HealthCare stated in a news release.
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Turkey and Syria Earthquake Death Toll Tops 7,700 As Rescuers Fight Weather
Shoveling snow and rubble, emergency crews worked across hundreds of miles in Turkey and Syria to save people in the aftermath of the most powerful quake in the region in decades.
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Videos Show Desperate Search for Survivors Near Quake’s Epicenter in Turkey
Hatay Province had Turkey’s highest-known death toll from Monday’s earthquake.
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Russia Pays a Bloody Price for Small Gains in Eastern Ukraine
Russia is relying on masses of troops to overrun Ukrainian positions, producing heavy casualties and incremental gains.
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At Cooper Union, a Russian Design Show Caught in a Political Crossfire
After indefinitely postponing a modest student exhibit about the Russian equivalent to the Bauhaus, the school received protests from 750 academics. On Monday, it reinstated the show.
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Is Nazi Loot Amid His 6,000 Oils, Some Grenades and Napoleon’s Toothbrush?
The daughter of an eccentric Swiss collector has asked an independent panel to review whether items in his massive collection were stolen from Jews during World War II.
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Dispute Within Art Critics Group Over Diversity Reveals a Widening Rift
Several members of the board of the AICA-USA have resigned amid concerns that new initiatives to support art critics are not forthcoming.