Sentences with phrase «flashpoint says»

Cybersecurity firm Flashpoint says that rewards points make an all - too tempting target for criminals looking to turn...
This has resulted in «a catastrophic volume of global data loss,» because some victims end up paying off the wrong hackers, Flashpoint said in a blog post.
Cybersecurity company Flashpoint said Friday the botnet attacking Dyn was built with the same malicious software that launched the attack against Krebs and French website OVH — the two most powerful DDoS attacks on record.

Not exact matches

The biggest flashpoint for the world's largest superpowers lies in the world of technology, former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said.
The funds, which together own 7.1 % of United, have said they support Munoz as CEO, but their doubts about United's pay policies and its plan to make him chairman could become a flashpoint as the long - running struggle over the airline's management develops.
The report cited once such expert, Allison Nixon of security firm Flashpoint, who said it could be a «loosely knit social circle of kids and young adults» looking to make some sort of statement.
By allowing a «bathroom bill» in the special session of the most powerful Republican - controlled state, Abbott has placed a focus on Texas on an issue that has been a flashpoint in U.S. culture wars, analysts said.
Police said that due to fears of violent protest over the deadly Israeli military campaign in the Gaza Strip, they would bar men under the age of 50 from Jerusalem's flashpoint Al - Aqsa mosque for what are usually packed prayers on the last Friday of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan.
The arrests send a message that «even an informal information - sharing relationship with trusted Russian intelligence and law enforcement officers might be considered treason,» said Vitali Kremez, director of research at American security firm Flashpoint.
This was also likely to embolden cyber extortionists when selecting targets, Chris Comacho, chief strategy officer with cyber intelligence firm Flashpoint, said.
«For the first time in many years, we are beginning to see levels of card fraud decreasing, providing a needed reprieve for exhausted consumers and financial organizations,» says Andrei Barysevich, Director of Eastern European Research and Analysis at digital security consulting firm Flashpoint.
And as long as that continues, then when flashpoints like pink slime happens, then the beef industry will continue to say things like «hysteria» when in fact, there are many consumers who are just tired of the bull manure (the expletive has a nicer ring).
Anything DMV related generally serves as a flashpoint for the GOP, but in this case, the Republicans might do well to recall that their NYC mayoral candidate, Joe Lhota, not only endorsed the IDs - for - immigrants idea during the campaign last year, but also said he supported the concept of letting them get driver's licenses — though he didn't plan to push that in Albany, should he have managed to get elected.
Speaking on the interventions in Ojodu Berger, Governor Ambode said his administration at inception, identified the axis as one of the major traffic flashpoints that required urgent attention, adding that the decision was informed by the strategic importance of this axis being a major gateway into the State.
Another flashpoint is the Human Rights Act, which, in opposition, the Tories said they would scrap and replace with a bill of rights.
At the time, the de Blasio administration said it had received $ 426 million in bonds year - to - date, including $ 140 million in bonds exceeding its fixed allocation (a flashpoint in the 2015 dispute).
The chairman of the House's tax - writing committee said Sunday that he's confident that chamber won't go along with the Senate's proposal to eliminate the deduction for property taxes, setting up a major flashpoint as Republicans aim to put a tax cut bill on President Donald Trump's desk before Christmas.
However, groups like New York Communities for Change say her opposition doesn't go far enough and it has become a flashpoint in the race.
The Astoria - based Museum of the Moving Image said it shut down the 24/7 webcam project Friday morning because the installation had become a «flashpoint of violence.»
Underscoring the difficulty, House Ways and Means Chairman Rep. Kevin Brady said Sunday he was certain that chamber won't go along with the Senate's proposal to eliminate the deduction for property taxes, setting up a major flashpoint.
Ambode said his administration identified the Ojodu Berger area as one of the major traffic flashpoints that required urgent attention.
Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley says Flash and Spider - Man being «relatable» is what drew them to direct DCEU's Flashpoint.
The Walking Dead star Jeffrey Dean Morgan has dug a little deeper into a potential role as Batman in Flashpoint, saying it would be a thrill of a lifetime.
Coming off of one of their better films, Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, I can honestly say Justice League: War was a little bit of a let down, it was merely an average animated film.
How schools hire and fire teachers is another flashpoint, with unions favoring rules that benefit senior teachers and their adversaries saying teacher assignments should be based on students» needs.
The flashpoint was the overthrow of their monarchy in 1893, the year John Stevens, U.S. Minister to Hawai'i, said in a letter to the Secretary of State, «The Hawaiian pear is now fully ripe and this is the golden hour for the United States to pluck it.»
I'm not going to pretend that I know anything about Operation Flashpoint: Dragon rising because it seems like one of those games with a small but passionate and somewhat insane group of fans who would sneak into my house in the middle of the night and stab me in my sleep if I said anything that may offend them, so let's just stick to the facts on this one.
«Our aim with Total War Sagas is to explore key flashpoints at distinct places and times in history», said Series Director, Mike Simpson.
«It's exciting to see students having a much wider scope in the struggle,» said Conor Tomas Reed, a CUNY student with his own student debt, «that it's not just one flashpoint, that it's not just a sprint — it's a marathon.»
«It's a bit of a flashpoint,» Camilla Born, of the E3G climate think - tank, said of the U.S. meeting.
It's a flashpoint for many different things,» Peck said.
Called Mirai, the malware works by «enslaving vast numbers of these devices into a botnet, which is then used to conduct DDoS attacks,» Flashpoint researchers said in a statement.
District judge Nicholas Crichton, founder of the family drug and alcohol court at Wells Street family proceedings court in central London, who was given a CBE in this year's Queen's birthday honours list, said it was a «recipe for flashpoint» to compel judges to walk through public areas and share corridors.
Soaring home prices in the Bay Area also was a flashpoint for many, forcing residents to move farther inland, with some commuting to San Francisco from as far away as Sacramento, policy advocates said.
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