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May 20 (Reuters) - Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd on Thursday reiterated its commitment to buy Kansas City Southern without raising the buyout offer for the railroad operator.
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TOKYO/PARIS (Reuters) -A Toshiba Corp unit said it was hacked by the DarkSide ransomware group, overshadowing an announcement of a strategic review for the Japanese conglomerate under pressure from activist shareholders to seek out suitors.
Toshiba Tec Corp, which makes products such as bar code printers and is valued at $2.3 billion, was hacked by DarkSide - the group widely believed to be behind the recent Colonial Pipeline attack, its French subsidiary said.
It added, however, that only a minimal amount of work data had been lost.
“There are around 30 groups within DarkSide that are attempting to hack companies all the time, and they succeeded this time with Toshiba,” said Takashi Yoshikawa, a senior malware analyst at Mitsui Bussan Secure Directions.
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TOKYO/PARIS (Reuters) -A unit of Toshiba Corp was hit by a ransomware attack, overshadowing an announcement of a strategic review for the conglomerate and an upbeat profit forecast.
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Toshiba Corp. is seen at the company s facility in Kawasaki, Japan February 13, 2017. REUTERS/Issei Kato
Toshiba Tec Corp, which makes point-of-sale systems and copiers, said had been hacked by DarkSide, the group the U.S. FBI has blamed for the Colonial Pipeline attack, its French subsidiary said.
It said only a minimal amount of work data had been lost.
Reuters could not access DarkSide’s public-facing website on Friday. Security researchers said DarkSide’s multiple websites had stopped being accessible.
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PRAGUE, May 13 (Reuters) - Slovakia’s nuclear regulator has given approval for the newly built Unit 3 at the Mochovce nuclear plant to be brought online, the watchdog said on its website on Thursday.
The plant owned by Slovenske Elektrarne, which is in turn owned by the Slovak government, Italy’s Enel and Czech group EPH, began construction of its third and fourth units in the late 1980s during the Communist era only for work to be halted in the 1990s.
Construction of the new units, which are based on the Russian VVER design with control systems from Siemens and Areva, resumed more than a decade ago but has suffered repeated delays and cost overruns.