Bought an original computer and had your wallet stolen? According to the YouTube channel The Net Guy Review, several Mini PCs manufactured by Shenzhen Shanminheng Technology Co, Ltd (also known as “Minipc Union”) contain Trojan horse programs.
(Previous summary: I want it all! Hackers threatened KyberSwap to transfer control of the protocol and all assets on and off the chain, leaving employees with double their wages)
(Background appendix: The ledger was hacked and triggered the DeFi disaster: the projects involved, the amount of losses, and who the hackers were)
According to a report by Tom’s Hardware, several Mini PCs manufactured by Shenzhen Shanminheng Technology Co, Ltd (also known as “Minipc Union”) were found to contain Trojan horse programs. These Trojan viruses can steal passwords from browsers and cryptocurrency wallets. Record keyboard input messages and even extract important personal information for illegal activities.
It is worth noting that these spy Trojans cannot be removed from Windows factory settings even if the system is reset. Therefore, it is very likely that when users buy a mini computer and log into the wallet encrypted, the cryptocurrency assets will be lost out of thin air, disappear.
Malware warning
Manufacturer’s response: There was a problem with the first batch
It is understood that Minipc Union is a company that specializes in the manufacture of Mini PCs It owns brands such as AceMagic,
Protecting Japan From Tsunamis: Innovative Methods And Technology…
2024-02-08 09:28:21
Tsunamis are extremely dangerous. Even the worst tsunamis can wreak havoc in areas up to 1,000 km from their source. Such devastating tsunamis occur twice a decade.
Less dangerous but more damaging tsunamis occur twice a year. 20 percent of the world’s tsunamis occur near Japan. Thus, the Japanese are following various scientific methods to save their country.
Japan’s major ports have built and are in use to protect against tsunamis. When a tsunami occurs, these walls rise from the ground to block the waves and must come down immediately after the tsunami subsides.
Need electricity to download. However, the power supply will be cut off in the tsunami affected areas. Tokyo Institute of Technology has adopted a strategy to deal with such situation.
A small 1-foot high wall was placed between the normal tsunami walls. ‘Turbines’ were attached to this. When the tsunami waves hit it, the blades of ‘turbines’ rotate and generate electricity. The electricity thus generated is used to power the retaining walls. On average, 1,000 kilowatts of electricity can be generated from these ‘turbines’.
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Alert: Trader Joes Issues Recall For Listeria Contamination…
Trader Joe’s Recalls Products Due to Listeria Contamination
Trader Joe’s recently issued a recall for four products that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, a harmful bacteria. These products, which contain cotija cheese, are being recalled as a precautionary measure to ensure customer safety.
- Chicken Enchiladas Verde (SKU 58292)
- Cilantro Salad Dressing (SKU 36420)
- Elote Chopped Salad Kit (SKU 74768)
- Southwest Salad (SKU 56077)
If you have purchased any of the above-listed products, Trader Joe’s advises you to either dispose of them immediately or return them to any store location for a full refund.
Potential Health Risks
Listeria monocytogenes contamination can result in a serious infection known as Listeriosis. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), approximately 1,600 individuals are affected by Listeriosis annually.
For more information about the recall or if you have any concerns, you can reach out to Trader Joe’s customer service at 626-599-3817.
Additional Information
It is crucial to prioritize food safety and adhere to product recalls to prevent any potential health risks. Stay informed and vigilant when it comes to food recalls to safeguard your well-being.
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“Recalled Cheeses, Yogurts, and Sour Creams Linked to Listeria Outbreak: CDC Alert”
- Listeria outbreak across more than ten states linked to recalled dairy products, 2 deaths: CDCFox News
- Listeria outbreak confirmed at Modesto’s Rizo-Lopez Foods Modesto Bee
- Cheese recall: Listeria risk for Queso fresco, sour cream and yogurtUSA TODAY
- Listeria outbreak in CA: Rizo-López Food dairy productsSacramento Bee
- 13 Dairy Brands Recall Products Due to Possible Listeria ContaminationEatingWell
You can read the full story here: “Recalled Cheeses, Yogurts, and Sour Creams Linked to Listeria Outbreak: CDC Alert” .
“Recalled Cheeses, Yogurts, and Sour Creams Linked to Listeria Outbreak: CDC Alert”
It is prohibited to reduce workers’ hours and salaries without their consent
2024-02-06 21:29:05 Tuesday, February 6, 2024, 10:29 p.m. Comment Copy link WhatsApp Facebook X LinkedIn Telegram…
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It is prohibited to reduce workers’ hours and salaries without their consent
The scale of broad-based ETFs has reached the trillion mark for the first time,
The State Goes All Out On Mines
Olivier Herindrainy Rakotomalala, Minister of Mines.
The State is planning up to twenty mining projects in five years, including two starting this year.
Things will change in the mining sector in the coming years. According to Prime Minister Christian Ntsay, the start of around twenty projects is planned during the five-year term. Two of them could even start this year, again according to the head of government during the presentation of the General State Policy (PGE) to parliament last week.
It now remains to be seen which projects should begin in the coming months. At the moment, very few are at an imminent start-up stage.
Among those that are already in the pipeline today is the Ranobe Toliara ilmenite exploitation project by the Base company. Moreover, during the passage of the executive before the Upper House on Friday February 2, the senators did not fail to raise the case of this project which the State has decided to suspend since 2019 and which could, however, create thousands of jobs for young people in Toliara and work for businesses in the region.
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“There are more supporters than opponents of this project and behind these opponents are politicians in particular,” said Senator Tsiebo Mahaleo,
Virtual WTO. A Flexible Tool For Business Customers…
Viva-MTS’s Virtual Telephone Exchange (VAT) has become a sought-after tool for business customers. It allows you to manage all customer-related activities and relationships in the best possible way in sales, service and marketing. In terms of competitive leadership, it is an important support for business customers.
Organizations using Virtual WTO, with minimal investment, manage systematic and efficient business processes, saving time and resources. It’s all happening f:embedded cellular combination technology, FMC thanks to As a result, corporate phone numbers connect to a virtual WHO and provide:
- receiving calls in standby mode, regardless of the number,
- voice greeting and conversation recording for superior service,
- call distribution and missed control to ensure feedback;
- statistics via web interface and mobile app.
“Science and technology are improving at a crazy pace. There is a need to demonstrate a flexible approach, to present a sought-after and intelligent offer, and we succeed in this. We have offered our corporate clients an essential business management tool and are already receiving positive feedback. Virtual Automated Telephone Exchange (VAT) is one of the services that promote work efficiency and customer orientation. Thanks to the technology introduced here,
New Pension Indexation Table As Of February 7.…
#pension #indexation #table #February #Calculations #governments #comment
An increase in the inflation rate may significantly affect the amount of pensions in 2024. Let’s take a look at the forecast changes that are to come into force on March 1, 2024. The government has finally commented on the indexation of pensions – we have new information and current calculations.
In an effort to minimize the effects of rising inflation, pensions and annuities will be adjusted to the current market situation. The priority is to preserve the real purchasing power of money, which is a challenge in the face of rising costs of living. It is estimated that future forecasts indicate a possible reduction in the scale of adjustments, as inflation is expected to decline in the coming years.
As part of the update for 2024, the pension indexation rate was set at 12.3 percent. This is a key step in maintaining the value of benefits in the face of the challenge of inflation, which was high especially in the first part of 2023.
Shoeby Fashion Store Chain Avoids Bankruptcy With Creditors…
ANPEa Shoeby store
NOS News•today, 11:16
Fashion store chain Shoeby is avoiding bankruptcy for the time being. The company has reached an agreement with creditors, reports ANP news agency.
The retail chain has approximately 240 branches, the vast majority in the Netherlands and some in Germany. The company was in danger of going under due to the corona measures, which forced stores to close. Shoeby was left with unsold inventory.
The agreement with the creditors was reached through a Whoa procedure. This is for companies that are healthy in themselves, but suffer from a high debt burden. High inflation and scarcity among suppliers make it difficult to compensate for this bad period.
Single payment
According to Shoeby, the agreement offers the opportunity to take a final step in the plan to restructure the company.
Shoeby tells the ANP that he has reached an agreement with creditors “in good consultation”. “Creditors will receive a one-off payment, based on a percentage of their outstanding claim, upon final discharge.”
2024-02-08 10:16:26
#Bankruptcy #averted #Shoeby #stores #remain #open
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Chinas Consumer Prices Sink Further Into Deflationary Territory:…
China’s consumer prices sank further into deflationary territory in January, suffering their biggest drop since the 2009 global financial crisis, according to the National Statistics Office (BNE). The Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell 0.8% compared to the previous year, marking the fourth consecutive month of decline.
The sharp drop was largely attributed to a seasonal issue, with last year’s high comparison base and weak consumer demand affecting prices. The Lunar New Year falling in February this year, compared to late January last year, also caused distortions in the basis, according to economists at HSBC.
Food prices, particularly pork and vegetables, were major drags on the index, with pork prices plummeting 17.3% from a year earlier and vegetable prices falling almost 12%.
Despite the decline, analysts believe the s lowdown may have bottomed out, with the CPI increasing 0.3% in January compared to December. Lynn Song, chief Greater China economist at ING Economics, believes consumer prices are likely to rise from February, taking into account the more favorable base effects for the February data.
The drag on pork prices is expected to fade in the coming months, as holiday demand could push up meat prices,