Personal data left vulnerable after Johns Hopkins University and Health System hit by ransomware hack
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:14 GMT
Baltimore’s Johns Hopkins University and Health System said its taking action after a hack by Russian cyber-extortion gang may have left sensitive information exposed.In an email sent on Wednesday, members of the Johns Hopkins Community were informed about a May 31 data breach that exposed “the information of Johns Hopkins employees, students, and/or parents.”It said the “widespread cybersecurity attack” targeting its systems was part of a “previously unknown vulnerability in the widely used software MOVEit.”The attack against the university and health system was part of a larger one that “impacted many other large organizations around the world,” according to Johns Hopkins.While Johns Hopkins said it is still working to assess the full impact of the attack, an “initial evaluation” showed the breach did not include electronic health records.“We took immediate action to secure our systems and are working closely ...Jordy Bahl, star pitcher on Oklahoma’s NCAA champion softball team, transfers home to Nebraska
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:14 GMT
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Softball pitching sensation Jordy Bahl, who led Oklahoma to its third straight national title last week, has announced she will transfer to Nebraska.Bahl, who is from the Omaha suburb of Papillion, had said on Monday she’s homesick and wants to help grow the sport in her home state. She didn’t indicate which of the state’s three Division I programs she would join until announcing her decision on Twitter on Thursday.She finished this season with a 22-1 record and an 0.90 ERA. In her two years at Oklahoma, she won two national titles and finished with a 44-2 record.“I am excited to return home and be Jordy Bahl the softball player, but more importantly, the person,” Bahl wrote in announcing her decision to play for the Cornhuskers. “I am excited thinking about growing the game that has provided me so many opportunities for growth, in the home state, a current overlooked state for girls in softball at all ages, and I am excited to finish the softb...Live: Nuggets championship parade and rally
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:14 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The City of Denver will be filled with Nuggets fans Thursday for a celebration of the team's first-ever NBA championship. A parade will run through downtown, leading to a rally at Civic Center Park.Events kick off with a 9 a.m. pre-rally. The parade begins at 10 a.m., running from Union Station to Civic Center Park. The rally will begin around noon, depending on the length of the parade, and is expected to last about an hour.How to watch Nuggets parade on TVYou can watch live coverage in Denver on:FOX31 KDVRChannel 2 KWGNChannel Finder: Where to watch on cable, satellite, streaming providersLive UpdatesOver 47 years, the Nuggets have retired these 6 numbers
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DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver Nuggets have won their first NBA championship title since joining the league in 1976, but many players have been making franchise history along the way.Teams in the NBA, like many sports leagues, will retire a player's number as a way of recognizing their greatness and paying tribute to them for the rest of the team's history. Photos: 40 years of Nuggets jerseys When a number is retired, it typically means that no player in the future of that team can wear that number again.The Denver Nuggets have retired six numbers within the franchise throughout 47 years.#40 Byron Beck, 1967-1977Beck only played one season in the NBA after several in the ABA, but it was a remarkable one. He was 6 feet, 9 inches tall playing center for the Nuggets from the beginning. He played at the University of Denver and was the first player ever signed to the professional team when it was known as the Denver Rockets in 1967, according to the website Remember the ABA. In 1977, his ...DeSantis signs record Florida budget, a campaign-ready spending plan boosted by federal dollars
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:14 GMT
(CNN) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed his state’s budget, a $117 billion spending plan filled with priorities that have already become fodder for the Republican’s 2024 presidential campaign.There’s $12 million in there to continue the flights carrying migrants from border states to blue jurisdictions for a second year. Another $25 million was set aside to remake New College, a small liberal arts college on Florida’s west coast, into a new model for a conservative public university. And it factors in tax breaks on babycare products like diapers and a multi-billion dollar expansion of school choice that will allow virtually any Florida K-12 student to attend private schools with taxpayer dollars – both early features of his pitch to Republican families.Over the past two years, DeSantis has spared little expense while molding Florida to his liking. The budget he signed is the largest in state history, with a price tag 30% above the one his predecessor, then-Gov. Rick Sco...Hungary refuses to join EU startup group over diversity and inclusion aim
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:14 GMT
PARIS — Hungary won’t become a member of an EU startup alliance anytime soon since Viktor Orbán’s right-wing government in Budapest disagrees with the group’s inclusion and diversity efforts. Up until now, 15 EU countries have joined the European Startup Nations Alliance (ESNA), which was created in 2021 aiming to improve and harmonize startup policy across the bloc. But as the only EU country yet to sign a declaration of intent to join, Hungary is holding out on the club, which wants members to sign up to a set of eight policy best practices for startups.“[Hungary] had disagreements on the seventh standard, which was inclusion and diversity,” ESNA’s manager Arthur Jordão told POLITICO at VivaTech, a tech and startup fair in Paris. “From what I know, they didn’t sign for that reason. But whenever they do, we’re ready to embrace them.” The Hungarian government did not respond to POLITICO’s repeated requests for comment...Nathan Carman, charged with killing mom at sea and accused of shooting grandfather, dies ahead of trial
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Authorities say Nathan Carman, a 29-year-old man facing charges for killing his mother during a 2016 fishing trip off the coast of New England, has died ahead of his upcoming trial.In a Notice of Dismissal filed with the United States District Court for the District of Vermont, law officials said “the United States received information from the U.S. Marshal that Carman died on or about June 15, 2023.”The notice was submitted by the office of United States Attorney for the District of Vermont Nikolas Kerest on Thursday morning. According to the office, Carman was in the custody of the U.S. Marshall as a federal inmate at the time of his death.Carman, a resident of Vernon, VT, previously pleaded not guilty in 2022 to fraud and first-degree murder charges in the death of his mother, Linda Carman.His indictment came six years after he was found on a raft by authorities, days after he had departed Rhode Island with his mother for a fishing trip. Their boat reportedly sank and...Nathan Carman dies awaiting trial for his mother’s death in 2016 fishing trip off New England
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:14 GMT
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — The man charged with killing his mother at sea during a 2016 fishing trip off the coast of New England in what prosecutors say was a scheme to inherit millions of dollars has died, federal authorities said Thursday.Nathan Carman, 29, of Vernon, Vermont, was scheduled to face trial in October. He had pleaded not guilty last year to fraud and first-degree murder in the death of his mother, Linda Carman of Middletown, Connecticut.The eight-count indictment also says Carman shot and killed his wealthy grandfather John Chakalos at his home in Windsor, Connecticut, in 2013 but does not charge him with murder in his death.In September 2016, Carman arranged a fishing trip with his mother, during which prosecutors say he planned to kill her and report that his boat sank and his mother disappeared in the accident.He was found floating in an inflatable raft eight days after leaving a Rhode Island marina with his mother, who was never found. Prosecutors allege he altered ...Former Bosnian prison camp guard charged with lying to get refugee status, citizenship in US
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:14 GMT
By MARK PRATT (Associated Press)BOSTON (AP) — A former guard at a notoriously harsh and violent prison camp in Bosnia-Herzegovina where Serbian prisoners were killed, sexually assaulted, tortured and starved has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges that he lied to get refugee status and, ultimately, his U.S. citizenship, prosecutors said.Kemal Mrndzic, 51, who now lives in the Boston area, is charged with using a fraudulently obtained U.S. passport; possessing and using a fraudulently obtained naturalization certificate and fraudulently obtained Social Security card; making a false statement to federal law enforcement officers; and engaging in a scheme to conceal his involvement in persecution during the Bosnian War, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston said in a statement Wednesday.An email and voicemail seeking comment was left with Mrndzic’s attorney on Thursday. A listed telephone number for Mrndzic, who lives in Swampscott north of Boston, was no longer in service.H...Hope dims in search for survivors of migrant boat sinking that killed at least 78
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:14 GMT
KALAMATA, Greece (AP) — Kassem Abu Zeed caught the first flight from Germany to Greece after hearing that his wife and brother-in-law were aboard a trawler crammed with migrants that went down in the Mediterranean Sea.As rescue ships fanned out Thursday in search of hundreds of people missing in the tragedy, relatives of the migrants gathered in the southern port city of Kalamata to look for their loved ones.“The last time we spoke was eight days ago, and she told me that she was getting ready to get on the boat,” Abu Zeed told The Associated Press Thursday. “She had paid $5,000” to smugglers. “And then we all know what happened.”Abu Zeed, a 34-year-old Syrian refugee living in Hamburg, said Esra Aoun, 21, and her 19-year-old brother, Abdullah, risked the dangerous crossing from Libya to Italy in a battered trawler in an effort to join him legally in Germany.The chances that she survived the sinking, which killed at least 78, were low. A huge search-and-rescue operation involving a ...Latest news
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