We need to act now - Tamworth to take part in new mass Covid testing pilot
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Apr 6, 2021 4:00 AM PT
A rich cache of data on some 533 million Facebook users was posted to a hacker forum over the weekend and is available to download for practically free. The information is from a data breach that occurred in 2019, but hasn t been widely available until now.
The data was posted to an English-speaking cybercriminal forum called RaidForums by a hacker going by the handle TomLiner. The Facebook data was first listed for sale on RaidForums on June 6, 2020, but the initial sale allegedly asked users for US$30,000 in exchange for the data, explained Ivan Righi, a cyber threat intelligence analyst with Digital Shadows, a San Francisco-based provider of digital risk protection solutions.
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It comes after Boris Johnson yesterday gave his approval for phase two of the roadmap out of lockdown to go ahead
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Founder and CEO of IronNet and former NSA and U.S. Cyber Command chief Keith Alexander speaks onstage during TechCrunch Disrupt NY 2017. Officials expect the company to go public by the third quarter of 2021. (Noam Galai/Getty Images for TechCrunch)
IronNet Cybersecurity announced a $1.2 billion agreement Monday with special purpose acquisition company LGL Systems Acquisition Corp. to go public.
The combined company will move forward as IronNet Cybersecurity Inc., and be listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol IRNT. Company officials expect the company to go public by the third quarter of 2021.
IronNet and LGL also have the backing of large institutional investors, including Emles Advisors, Weiss Asset Management, and The Phoenix Insurance Company. Other investors are Bridgewater Associates, ForgePoint Capital, and Kleiner Perkins.