Nine bus drivers insist the love of the job will keep them from retiring despite the fact they split a £1 million lottery win.
The Carlisle-based Stagecoach lottery syndicate, named Plan B, will each pocket £100,000 after hitting the EuroMillions jackpot - but they have vowed to continue in their jobs.
The syndicate, whose ages range from 30 to 65, each have their own plans for their winnings - including forking out on camper vans to make the most of the Great British summer.
Father of three Kevin Davidson, 50, said treating his family is top of his shopping list. This is a life-changing sum of money for every single one of us and we all have different plans.
Hackers Publish Florida School District Files After $40M Ransom Unpaid April 23, 2021
Hackers who sought $40 million in ransom from a South Florida school district that refused to pay have now published nearly 26,000 stolen files.
Many of the files, dated from 2012 to March 2021, contain Broward School District accounting and other financial records, which include invoices, purchase orders, and travel and reimbursement forms, the South Florida SunSentinel reported. None of the files reviewed by the newspaper so far contained Social Security numbers.
The international malware group Conti posted the files Monday, the newspaper reported. Last month the hackers posted a transcript of a conversation with an unidentified Broward schools representative which offered to pay $500,000 to retrieve data. The hackers initially demanded $40 million but dropped the price to $10 million.
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Hackers post files after school district doesn t pay ransom
April 20, 2021
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla (AP) Hackers who sought $40 million in ransom from a South Florida school district that refused to pay have now published nearly 26,000 stolen files.
Many of the files, dated from 2012 to March 2021, contain Broward School District accounting and other financial records, which include invoices, purchase orders, and travel and reimbursement forms, the South Florida SunSentinel reported. None of the files reviewed by the newspaper so far contained Social Security numbers.
The international malware group Conti posted the files Monday, the newspaper reported. Last month the hackers posted a transcript of a conversation with an unidentified Broward schools representative which offered to pay $500,000 to retrieve data. The hackers initially demanded $40 million but dropped the price to $10 million.
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