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The hackers managed to breach Shirbit’s computer network and steal large amounts of data from the company’s servers. They got their hands on employee pay slips, claims filed by customers – including insurance appraisers’ reports and hospital records, for example – as well as a large number of customer I.D. documents.
The hackers demanded money from the company, but despite the attack s seemingly financial motivations, cybersecurity experts who spoke to Haaretz said at the time that a state actor – or at least ideologically motivated “hacktivists” – could actually have been behind it.
This 3D Platformer is Lit
It’s been said that we’re living through a true 3D platformer renaissance. Just like at the beginning of the 2010’s when people were clamoring for a return to 2D pixel art platformers, the 3D platformers have seen a true resurgence with the likes of Yooka-Laylee, A Hat in Time and of course Super Mario Odyssey. However, while these titles really did help revitalize the 3D platformer, they did not really revolutionize or improve upon its foundation. “Remember that thing you liked?” works really well as a kickstarter pitch, but as shown with Yooka-Laylee for example, it can backfire when trying to be more than it’s inspiration. Blue Fire feels like the first step towards a refinement of how 3D platformers could work in the modern age. Combining the exploration and combat of action focused titles like Hollow Knight and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker with 3D platforming from the likes of A Hat in Time and Super Mario Odyssey works out incredibl
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Israeli cybersecurity investments jump 70% due to Covid-19
Israel’s cybersecurity industry accounted for 31% of global investments in the sector in the last year, second only to the United States.
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The novel coronavirus has prompted unprecedented cybersecurity threats in all parts of the economy, says Roi Yarom, head of industry empowerment at the Israel National Cyber Directorate.
Israel’s cybersecurity startups have jumped to the challenge – and in tandem posted a 70 percent growth in funding for 2020, raising a record $2.9 billion in 100 transactions.
Israel’s cybersecurity industry accounted for 31% of global investments in the sector in the last year, second only to the United States.
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