holidayh. or pkets soaring. i ielesith aokow fliers are with busy airports. on the ground, some lodges and campgrounds in the west still closed by snow. plus, training mission gone wrong. an f-18 fighter jet crashes, but the pilot survives. smoke alert. wildfires in canada choke skies as far south as colorado and utah. and later, staying the course. why this teacher at 94 has no plans to retire. i m going the try to come next year if they ll take me. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. good evening. we begin tonight with a bold move by ukraine s president volodymyr zelenskyy to shore up allied support against russia. zelenskyy arrived in hiroshima, japan, for face-to-face meetings with leaders of the world s richest democracies. he is urging them to stick with ukraine as russia bets on the west growing fatigued by the cost of the war. moments after landing, zelenskyy tweeted that peace will become closer today. cbs s elizabe
because he first entered these halls before the beatles formed. okay, y all want to look over your tests? reporter: it s old-school approach of offering free tutoring on saturdays and being the first to arrive each day which connects with his students. to be working and teaching this long and still put in all this extra effort on saturdays, i really admire that about him. reporter: mentor some of the younger teachers? they must look to you for advice. i look to them for computer help. reporter: he insists retirement is not one of the three rs he ll consider. i don t think that way. i just my mind is set that i m going to do well this year, and i m going to enjoy it, and i m going to try to come next year if they ll take me. reporter: scott macfarlane, cbs news, alexandria, v.a. that is the cbs weekend news for this saturday. i m adriana diaz in chicago. thanks for watching. good night.
Sierra Wireless resumes production after ransomware attack
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Canadian IoT solutions provider Sierra Wireless announced that it resumed production at its manufacturing sites halted after a ransomware attack that hit its internal network and corporate website on March 20.
After learning of the attack, the company hired the services of KPMG, one of the world’s leading forensic investigation and cyber incident response firms, to lead Sierra Wireless’ response and investigation into the incident.
Siera Wireless IT staff is currently working on restoring its internal systems after bringing back online its corporate website.
The Canadian multinational added that the ransomware attack did not impact its customer-facing products and services since the affected internal IT systems are separated.