Microsoft warned Tuesday that a hacking group supported by the Chinese government is exploiting security flaws in an email program popular among American businesses. The company said in a blog post that the group, named Hafnium, is trying to take advantage of previously unknown security weaknesses in the email application Exchange Server. Microsoft called on customers to update Exchange Server to fix four susceptibilities in the program. Microsoft said it determined Hafnium was behind the hack “based on observed victimology, tactics and procedures.” ADVERTISEMENT “Even though we’ve worked quickly to deploy an update for the Hafnium exploits, we know that many nation-state actors and criminal groups will move quickly to take advantage of any unpatched systems,” Tom Burt, Microsoft’s corporate vice president of customer trust and security, wrote in a blog post . Microsoft said Hafnium waged “limited and targeted attacks” by working through leased virtual private … [Read more...] about Microsoft says Chinese hacking group targeting security flaws in business email app
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Massacre in the mountains
By Barbara Arvanitidis , Nima Elbagir , Bethlehem Feleke , Eliza Mackintosh , Gianluca Mezzofiore and Katie Polglase Alex Platt , Elisa Solinas, Jessi Esparza and Agne Jurkenaite, CNN Updated 1121 GMT (1921 HKT) March 1, 2021 All of the witnesses to this massacre have been given pseudonyms at their request due to fears of retribution. Abraham began burying the bodies in the morning and didn't stop until nightfall. The corpses, some dressed in white church robes drenched in blood, were scattered in arid fields, scrubby farmlands and a dry riverbed. Others had been shot on their doorsteps with their hands bound with belts. Among the dead were priests, old men, women, entire families and a group of more than 20 Sunday school children, some as young as 14, according to eyewitnesses, parents and their teacher. Abraham recognized some of the children immediately. They were from his town in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region, Edaga Hamus, and had … [Read more...] about Massacre in the mountains
Pittsburgh Weather: Rising Flood Waters, Cold Temperatures, Sunshine
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Plenty of sunshine is expected today but don’t let the sun fool you. Temperatures will be on the cold side with highs in the upper 30’s and morning lows near 20 degrees. READ MORE: Police: Traffic Stop Leads To Largest Single-Day Heroin Bust In Bridgeville Police History Temperatures during the morning will run a good 20 to 25 degrees colder than at this same time yesterday. (Photo Credit: KDKA Weather Center) When you factor in winds of around 10 mph, the wind chill today will dip to near 10 degrees for the morning and should top out around 30 degrees this afternoon. The big story for the day is still water levels on the Monongahela River. (Photo Credit: KDKA Weather Center) River forecasts are still showing high water through Wednesday with river levels back in acceptable ranges by Thursday morning. READ MORE: Man Dies Following Shooting Near Station Square, Police Investigating (Photo Credit: KDKA Weather Center) It will … [Read more...] about Pittsburgh Weather: Rising Flood Waters, Cold Temperatures, Sunshine
Gary Miller: Avoiding buyer-seller disputes that plague almost half of mergers and acquisitions
It was late Friday afternoon when Roger received a call from his lawyer. Roger had sold his business almost two months earlier for $7.54 million. His lawyer told him that the buyer wanted a purchase price adjustment. The buyer is alleging that Roger breached his warranty and representations regarding the accuracy of the company’s accounts receivables. This breach affects the amount of working capital of his former company. Rogers’s breach occurred between the final due diligence review and the closing date of the transaction. Roger was shocked. He could not believe what he was hearing. Working capital “true-ups,” earnout provisions and valuations of COVID-19 effected companies are the three most frequent areas that cause major disputes after the deal has closed. It happens more than you think. Grant Thornton, the sixth largest U.S. accounting and advisory firm, surveyed almost 200 U.S.-based M&A professionals, who had completed more than 1,300 deals last year. The firm found … [Read more...] about Gary Miller: Avoiding buyer-seller disputes that plague almost half of mergers and acquisitions
New owners giving 63-year-old Wheat Ridge shopping center “some love”
After losing a grocery store and a bowling alley in the last decade, a 63-year-old shopping center at a prominent Wheat Ridge corner is getting new life. Denver-based real estate firms Quannah Partners and Outpost Investments are in the process of renovating the 59,000-square-foot Paramount Heights Shopping Center at the corner of 26th Avenue and Kipling Street, after purchasing the property early last year. The center is being renamed Gold’s Marketplace, after the former Gold’s Corner Grocery, which operated in the shopping center from 1988 until 2014. “Wheat Ridge residents are proud and have fond memories of going to this center,” said Bobby Ghiselli, a partner with Quannah Partners. “There used to be an old donut shop where people would get served out of their own dedicated mug. And it’s always been family-friendly, but over the years it just sort of went untouched. We knew it needed some love.” The firms began improvements in July on the center, which dates to 1958. They … [Read more...] about New owners giving 63-year-old Wheat Ridge shopping center “some love”