THERE have been interesting locations for athletes racing in the colours of Richmond and Zetland Harriers recently. Sunday, April 18 saw John Gray compete in the Raby Castle ten-mile trail race, taking in part of the 200 acres of Deer Park. John had a strong run and finished fifth overall in 1:03:49. Sunday was also the day for the NECAA season opener in Morpeth, where Joe Reeves competed in the 3,000m and had a fantastic run, finishing in 9:30:02 (PB). Midweek saw the Pitstop event at Croft Motor Circuit organised by Darlington Harriers. Several junior and senior athletes took part and it was a beautiful sunny spring Wednesday evening with a noticeable breeze.
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//]]>// >By John P. Mello Jr.
Feb 23, 2021 4:00 AM PT
Nearly 30,000 Macs in 153 countries have been infected with a new malware strain that security researchers are calling Silver Sparrow.
Discovered by researchers at Red Canary, the malware has been sitting on it hosts waiting for a payload that never arrived. Though we haven t observed Silver Sparrow delivering additional malicious payloads yet, its forward-looking M1 chip compatibility, global reach, relatively high infection rate, and operational maturity suggest Silver Sparrow is a reasonably serious threat, uniquely positioned to deliver a potentially impactful payload at a moment s notice, Red Canary Intelligence Analyst Tony Lambert wrote in a company blog Thursday.
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Silver Sparrow Malware Has Infected Over 30,000 Macs Worldwide: What Is It and What Can You Do? - +
Over the years, there have been many malicious viruses developed to target Mac computers – and sadly, that’s not likely to end any time soon. The good news is that Mac computers are often more secure than Windows PCs, so it’s not as easy for your Mac to get infected. That being said, it does happen. The most recent example is a new malware that goes by the name of Silver Sparrow.
You’ve probably heard of it since Silver Sparrow has infected over 30,000 Macs worldwide, and it’s not slowing down.