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Emotet, world s most dangerous malware, gets disrupted by law enforcement - Techgoondu

Emotet, a powerful piece of malware that has infected computers of individuals and businesses throughout the world, was disrupted this week by law enforcement agencies that seized both the servers controlling it as well as people suspected of keeping it running. In one of the most significant takedowns of malware operations in years, authorities from the Netherlands, Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Lithuania, Canada and Ukraine worked together to shut down computers that control the malware. Law enforcement and judicial authorities gained control of the infrastructure and took it down from the inside this week, according to Europol.

KU, K-State faculty named recipients of Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Awards

Thu, 01/14/2021 LAWRENCE   Four faculty members at two Kansas universities have been identified as recipients of the Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Awards, the state higher education system’s most prestigious recognition for scholarly excellence.  The annual awards are given in four categories of scholarly and creative achievement. This year’s honorees:  Sharon Billings, Dean’s Professor in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and senior scientist, Kansas Biological Survey, University of Kansas, recipient of the Olin Petefish Award in Basic Sciences  Michael Hoeflich, John H. & John M. Kane Distinguished Professor of Law, KU, and professor in the homeland security master’s program, KU Edwards Campus, recipient of the Balfour Jeffrey Award in Humanities & Social Sciences          

A Numismatist at War: Max von Bahrfeldt

A Numismatist at War: Max von Bahrfeldt   …[T]he Army had become the most popular, most admired, and most respected and most influential entity in the new German Empire. …To most Germans their Army – the Emperor’s Army – represented stability as well as honor and glory (Dupuy, 110). The study of ancient coins is usually regarded as a quiet, scholarly pursuit. But one of the most eminent European classical numismatists of the early 20th century was a German general accused of atrocities in Belgium during the Willmine, 45 miles (72 km) northeast of Berlin, Max Bahrfeldt entered a Prussian military academy in 1869. In 1871, the 15-year-old cadet purchased his first Roman coin, the beginning of a lifelong devotion to numismatics (Schaefer, 276). Bahrfeldt was commissioned as an infantry lieutenant in 1873, and his first published article appeared the following year. He was promoted to Colonel (

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