If they get ill, lose pay, or feel they need to self isolate. I can indeed confirm that we will do. We will be bringing forward legislation to protect private renters from eviction. Supermarkets take action to reduce stockpiling and panic buying. The bbc suspends filming of hit dramas like eastenders and casualty, and this years Glastonbury Festival and Eurovision Song Contest are both called off. Good afternoon. Schools across much of the uk look set to close their doors and shut down by the end of the week. The governments in scotland and wales have already said schools there will close from friday, as part of the effort to control the Coronavirus Crisis. And in the next half an hour, an announcement is expected from downing street on schools in england. Lets look at the days other main developments. Around the world, confirmed cases of the virus have now surpassed 200,000. Here, the number of people who have tested positive has jumped by more than 600, to 2,626. Its feared there are
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Belgium’s Interior Ministry uncovers 2-year-long compromise of its network
Belgium’s Federal Public Service Interior (i.e., the country’s Interior Ministry) has suffered a “complex, sophisticated and targeted cyberattack.”
What happened?
When Microsoft released out-of-band security updates for Exchange Server in early March to fix zero-day vulnerabilities exploited by the Hafnium threat actor, the FBS Interior called in the Center for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) to help with the patching of their Exchange servers.
While doing that, the CCB also carried out more extensive monitoring and “found subtle leads to questionable acts on the network of the FPS Interior.”
Belgium’s battered horeca sector has been devastated by the health pandemic, with dire warnings of possible fresh bankruptcies in the industry. The country’s coronavirus consultative committee, which met on Friday (5 February), offered a ray of hope for bars, cafes and restaurants, both in Brussels and the rest of the country. Federal minister for small businesses, David Clarinval said: If we reopen contact professions such as hairdressers, beauty salons we will have to wait at least three weeks to see how it goes. If all is going OK, we could hope for the reopening of other sectors in March, writes Martin Banks.