A successful spam campaign is infecting computers with ransomware and other malware like cryptocurrency miners and botnet software that can send spam messages from your accounts without you noticing. Phishing attempts are usually easy to catch, but it tricked enough users to open spam messages and download malicious Zip files …
Read More »Southwest threatens first layoffs if passenger traffic doesn’t triple
Throughout its more than 50 years of history, Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV), founded in 1967, has never fired an employee, until, perhaps, today. In a communication to employees on Monday, Southwest CEO Gary Kelly warned employees that due to the recession in general, and the drop in air travel traffic …
Read More »The United States declares most of China’s maritime claims in the South China Sea illegal
Describing the move as “strengthening the policy of the United States,” the top diplomat of the United States stated that “Beijing’s claims of offshore resources in most of the South China Sea are completely illegal, such as so is your campaign of intimidation to control them. “ “The world will …
Read More »Huge crowds on Jersey Shore beaches like ‘playing with fire’ for coronavirus spread, says Murphy
The large crowds and lack of social distancing on some Jersey shoreline beaches, prompting at least one town to partially close access this weekend, have state officials concerned about the spread of the coronavirus in those settings, Governor Phil Murphy said Monday. “The capacity for social distance is somewhat related …
Read More »The number of symptom-free COVID patients is growing, CDC says
For months, people have wondered how common asymptomatic cases of the coronavirus are. Understanding the pervasiveness of people with COVID-19 who have no symptoms is essential to mitigate the spread, as it is those people who are most likely to unknowingly infect others. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention …
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